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Unit 2 - Lesson 2.2

Unit 2 - Lesson 2.2

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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6.SP.B.4, 6.SP.B.5C, HSS.ID.A.1

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Angela Messenger

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​Lesson 2.2 (Day 1)- Displaying & Summarizing Numerical Univariate Data

How can univariate data be described and visualized?

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Match

Match the following visuals with their appropriate name

Boxplot

Histogram

Dotplot

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Boxplots

Graphical Representation of the 5-number summary

​Boxplots show the "five number summary" of the data, dividing the data into quarters (25%). From the left to right on the diagram: Minimum, first quartile (Q1), Median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum. Outliers, if present, are shown as separate dots or asterisks.

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Match

Match the following terms with their definitions

Minimum (Min)

First Quartile (Q1)

Median (Q2)

Third Quartile (Q3)

Maximum (Max)

The lowest value of the data set

Middle of the lower half of the data set. 25% of the data lies below this value and 75% lies above.

Middle of the data set. Half the data (50%) lies below this value and half (50%) lies above.

Middle of the upper half of the data set. 75% of the data lies below this value and 25% lies below.

The highest value of the data set

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Definitions:

Minimum: The lowest value of the data set

First Quartile (Q1): ​Middle of the lower half of the data set. 25% of the data lies below this value and 75% lies above.

Median: Middle of the data set. Half the data (50%) lies below this value and half (50%) lies above.

Third Quartile (Q3): Middle of the upper half of the data set. 75% of the data lies below this value and 25% lies above.​

Maximum: The highest value of the data set.

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​Two additional pieces of information that can be determined are:

The Interquartile Range (IQR) = Q3 - Q1

The Range = Max - Min​

These pieces of information will show the extent to which the data is located near the center or near the extremes of the data set.​

Measures of Spread

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Data Talk!

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What do you notice? What do you wonder? What story does this graph tell?

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How can univariate data be described and visualized?

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