
Dot Plot Review
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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9 Slides • 7 Questions
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Introduction to
Dot Plots, Histograms and Box Plots
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Important Terms
Data: information in number form
Frequency: How often something happens
Outliers: a piece of data that has a value much less than or much greater than the rest of the data
Range: The difference between the minimum value and the maximum value in a data set.
Minimum: the piece of data that has the least value in a set of data.
Maximum: the piece of data that has the most value in a data set.
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Dot Plot
Organizes a set of data on a number line.
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Dot Plots
Displays the frequency (how often) of each data value in a data set.
Sometimes called a line plot
The total number of x's or dots equals the total number of data values in the set of data.
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Multiple Choice
What day were the least amount of cars sold?
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
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Multiple Choice
The dot plot show the distances, in miles cyclists completed on Saturday. How many cyclists went at least 11 miles?
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1
3
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Histograms
A histogram is a graphical display of data using bars of different heights.
In a histogram, each bar groups numbers into intervals or ranges or numbers.
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Histograms can tell us:
Mode
Frequency
Intervals
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To Construct a Histogram
1. Draw and label the x and y axis.
2. Represent the frequency (how many data points in the interval) on the y-axis and the intervals on the x-axis.
3. Using the frequencies as the heights, draw the vertical bars for each class.
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Multiple Choice
The histogram shows the ages of the members of the community chorus. How many people in the chorus are between 20 and 30?
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15
12
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Multiple Choice
56-59
60-63
60-67
48-51
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Multiple Choice
Which histogram matches the data set?
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Box Plot
A box plot—also called a box and whisker plot—displays the five-number summary of a set of data. In a box plot, we draw a box from the first quartile to the third quartile.
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Box Plot
The five-number summary:
Min: Minimum or lowest number in the data set
Max: Maximum or highest number in the data set
Median: The value in the middle of the data set when the numbers are in order from least to greatest
Lower Quartile: The median of the lower half of the data when the numbers are in order
Upper Quartile: The median of the upper half of the data when the numbers are in order
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Multiple Choice
What is the median of the data represented by the box plot?
65
12.5
20
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Multiple Choice
The box plot represents this data set. {16, 16, 16, 18, 18, 20, 24, 28, 30, 34} What value does the letter "A" represent on the box plot of the data?
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16
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Introduction to
Dot Plots, Histograms and Box Plots
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