
6.12/6.13 Analyze Data-Graphs
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6th Grade
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NIYA ROBERTS
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6.12/6.13 Analyze Data-Graphs
Make sure to take good notes!!!
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Dot Plot
Make sure to take good notes in your math notebook!
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Multiple Choice
The dot plot shows the amount James deposited in his savings account each month. What is the range of this data?
$40
$55
$50
$4
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Multiple Choice
The following dot plot was created to represent James’s test scores for the last grade period.
Which statement is true based on the data in the dot plot?
The range in the test scores is 6 points.
James’s lowest test score is 79.
The center of the data is 81.
James’s highest test score is 83.
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Stem and Leaf Graph
Make sure to copy down the following pages in your math notebook!!!
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Multiple Choice
The stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of digs for the top 15 players at
a volleyball tournament.
How many players had more than 60 digs?
6 players
7 players
5 players
97 players
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Multiple Choice
Make the picture bigger to see the question.
A
B
C
D
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Histograms
Make sure to copy down the following in your math notebook!!!
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Multiple Choice
Which interval contains the fewest data values?
1 - 4
5 - 8
13 - 16
9 - 12
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Multiple Choice
The histogram shows the number of rebounds per game for a middle school
basketball player this season.
How many games did the player play this season
7 games
6 games
4 games
12 games
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Multiple Choice
The histogram below represents the number of hockey goals scored in a game last season by the Polar Bears.
Which statement is NOT true about the histogram?
The Polar Bears scored 6 or 7 goals in 1 game.
The Polar Bears scored 4 or 5 goals in 2 games.
The Polar Bears played 16 hockey games last season.
The Polar Bears scored 2 or 3 goals in 5 games.
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Box Plot/ Box and Whiskers
Make sure to take really good notes in your math notebook. Today we will just identify parts of the box plot, Friday we will learn how to create one.
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Multiple Choice
What is the maximum value?
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28
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true based on the data in the box plot?
The least number of movies watched was 6.
The first quartile is 5.
The third quartile is 14.
The median is 11.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Third Quartile in this problem?
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14
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6.12/6.13 Analyze Data-Graphs
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