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Data and Stats Review

Data and Stats Review

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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33 Slides • 79 Questions

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A statistical question....

  • Requires you to gather data

  • Is not a yes or no question

  • One that can be answered by collecting multiple data and where there will be opportunity for variability in that data.

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  • Statistics is the process of collecting, organizing, and interpreting pieces of information, or data.

  • Statistical Questions: are questions that anticipate and accounts for a VARIETY of answers.

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Multiple Choice

How long did it take for each person to get to to school?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Multiple Choice

How many siblings do you have?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Multiple Choice

What is your favorite color?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Multiple Choice

How many books do each student in your class have?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Multiple Choice

What is the average or typical number of Chromebooks each student was given by the school?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Multiple Choice

What is the average or typical number dogs in each Kennedy family?

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Statistical

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Non-statistical

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Dot Plots

Each dot represents one answer. In the sheet to the right, 3 students answered that they had 0 cookies at lunch. 5 said they had 2 cookies.

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Multiple Choice

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This is a

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dot plot

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frequency table

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relative frequency table

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histogram

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Outlier

If there is a number far from the normal set, we call that the outlier.


1,10,12,15,16


The outlier is 1.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the outlier for this data?

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90

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96

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102

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108

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Multiple Choice

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How many students took the quiz? (count the dots)

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15

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20

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12

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Shape of a dot plot graph

Normal is like a symmetrical hill or an upside-down U.

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Skewed Right

Think of it like a tail. If the numbers decrease on the right side of a graph, the tail goes to the right, and the graph is skewed right.

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Skewed Left

Our tail is on the left side. We say that these graphs are skewed left.

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Multiple Choice

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Are these dot plots symmetric?
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Yes
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No

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement correctly describes the shapes of the dot plots for cars and SUVs?
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SUVs: Symmetrical
Cars: Skewed left

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Both are skewed left.

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Both are symmetrical.

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SUVs: Skewed right
Cars: Skewed left

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Multiple Choice

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Is the Cars dot plot skewed left or right?
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left
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right

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Multiple Choice

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How many students received a score of 94%? 
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94
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4
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1
4
2

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Multiple Choice

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What is the outlier for this data?

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90

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96

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102

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108

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We can use the dot plot to find Mean, Median, and Mode

Remember, write out all your numbers in numerical order then solve the problem.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the median of the data?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the MEDIAN of this data?
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65
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40
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915
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13

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Multiple Choice

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What is the range of the test scores?
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15
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100
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6
4
10

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What is the MODE of this data?
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90
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85, 90, and 95
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85 and 95
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None

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Multiple Choice

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What is the highest score anyone in the class received on the test?

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89%

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100%

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95%

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98%

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Multiple Choice

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What was the most common score the students got on the test (the mode)?

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88%

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100%

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89%

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98%

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Skewed Left or Right

  • When a distribution is skewed left, the mean is less than the median.

  • When a distribution is skewed right, the mean will be more than the median.

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Bell or Symmetrical Distributions

  • Symmetrical distributions of data can also be called normal or bell-shaped.

  • Since their distribution is fairly normal, the mean and the median will be close to the same.

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Multiple Choice

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Describe the shape of the distribution.

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symmetric

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skewed left

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skewed right

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Multiple Choice

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How many students had more than 6 candy bars?

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5

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2

3

3

4

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Multiple Choice

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How many cars were sold on Saturday and Sunday?

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5

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3

3

8

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10

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Multiple Choice

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How many of the rings are ¼ carat or less?
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2
2
4
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6
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8

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Multiple Choice

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How many students have 0 Brothers and Sisters?

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6 students

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0 students

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12 students

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10 students

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​Box Plot Diagram

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Multiple Choice

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What amount of cupcakes makes up the middle 50% of the data?

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16-22 cupcakes

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12-32 cupcakes

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22-28 cupcakes

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16-28 cupcakes

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Multiple Choice

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What amount of cupcakes makes up the lower 25% of the data?

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16-22 cupcakes

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12-16 cupcakes

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22-28 cupcakes

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28-32 cupcakes

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the median amount of homework assignments for class 2?

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the IQR (right side of box - left side of box) for class 1?

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What is the range (greatest value - least value) of homework assignments for class 2?

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5 Number Summary

We use the five number summary to create and help interpret data from a box plot.  The 5 number summary includes:  Minimum, Maximum, (Q1) Quartile 1 or Lower Quartile, (Q2) Median, and (Q3) Quartile or Upper Quartile.

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Parts of a Box Plot

  • Min – Minimum: Smallest number of the Data Set

  • Q1 – Lower QuartileThe median of the lower half of the data

  • Q2 – Median:   Middle number of the set of data

  • Q3 – Upper Quartile:  The median of the upper half of the data

  • Max – Maximum:  Largest number in the data set

  • Interquartile Range (IQR): Q3 – Q1

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Multiple Choice

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What does a box plot NOT allow you to find?

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Median

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Mean

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Range

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Interquartile Range (IQR)

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Q1 and Q2

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Quartiles

  • Quartiles divide the data set into four equal parts.

  • 25% each

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Median

  • Divides the data set into two halves

  • 50% of the data numbers are below this number

  • 50% of the data numbers are above this number

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Multiple Choice

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Which teaching method had the most variability of scores (most stretched out)?

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Method 1

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Method 2

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Method 3

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Method 4

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Multiple Choice

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Which 5 number summary matches the box plot?

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2
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4

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the IQR of the box plot?

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Multiple Choice

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The box plot shows the distribution of scores on a math test. Which score was greater than or equal to 75% of all scores?

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100

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90

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65

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70

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Multiple Choice

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The box plot shows finishing times for a local 5K race. Between what times did 50% of the runners finish?

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14 to 26 minutes

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14 to 21 minutes

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12 to 26 minutes

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21 to 26 minutes

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Not enough information

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The box plot shows finishing times for a local 5K race. Between what times do 75% of the runners finish?

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14 to 26 minutes

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14 to 21 minutes

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12 to 26 minutes

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21 to 26 minutes

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Multiple Choice

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What number represents the lower extreme or minimum? / ¿Qué número representa el extremo inferior o el mínimo?

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13

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16

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23

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25

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Fill in the Blank

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What number represents the lower quartile? / ¿Qué número representa el cuartil inferior?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the median shown on this graph? / ¿Cuál es la mediana que se muestra en este gráfico?

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200

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250

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500

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720

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Multiple Choice

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What is the upper quartile? / ¿Qué es el cuartil superior?

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20

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30

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70

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95

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What is the upper extreme?/ ¿Qué es el extremo superior?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the upper quartile shown in this graph? / ¿Cuál es el cuartil superior que se muestra en este gráfico?

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18

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21

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21.5

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23

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the data is between 30 and 70?

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25%

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50%

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75%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the data is between 20 and 80?

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25%

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50%

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75%

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100%

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  • The Box and Whisker plot is divided in to 4 parts.

  • Each Part is 25% of the data set or ¼.

Analyzing the Data Set

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the data is Below 30?

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25%

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50%

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75%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the data is greater than 30?

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25%

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50%

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75%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

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What is the maximum value?
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58
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66
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64
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60

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Box Plot

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​​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

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​I can use data from a random sample to draw inferences about a population with an unknown characteristic of interest.

What is the most common amount of siblings to have shown in the histogram?

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0

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1

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4

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75

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Multiple Choice

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What is the interquartile range (IQR)?
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4
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64
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60
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8

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Fill in the Blank

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How many times did she practice for at least 45 minutes?

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Multiple Choice

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between what ages were the least amount of people at the bowling alley?

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6-15

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16-25

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26-35

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36-45

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Fill in the Blank

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How many people were at the bowling alley?

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Fill in the Blank

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How many people at the bowling alley were ages 6 to 25?

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Multiple Choice

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How many times did she practice for less than 30 minutes?

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13

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9

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12

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17

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Multiple Choice

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How many students have more than 1,000 songs on their MP3 player?
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5
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16
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10
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Multiple Choice

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In which interval is the peak of the data?

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0 to 4

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5 to 9

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10 to 14

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15 to 19

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20 to 24

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Multiple Choice

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Which interval has exactly 400 employees?

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33-43

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0-10

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77-87

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66-76

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You can use histograms to determine how your data is distributed and/or skewed. You consider the MEAN and the MODE of the data set.

Definition

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Left-Tailed Skewed

The bulk of the observations are at or above the median but there are a few observations that are much smaller than the rest.

Right-Tailed Skewed

The bulk of the observations are at or below the median but there are a few observations that are much larger than the rest.

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Multiple Choice

Find the mean of these numbers:
2, 57, 38, 42, 6
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29
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38
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50
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145

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Multiple Choice

The height of three basketball players is 210 cm, 220 cm and 191 cm.
What is their average height?
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210
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207
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220
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200

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Multiple Choice

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Find the mean giraffe heights.

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15

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15.5

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15.7

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28.2

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Multiple Choice

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What is the MEAN for this data?
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80
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1040
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13
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81

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Multiple Choice

The temperature in Michigan City on this date in the last ten years were: 68, 68, 69, 70, 72, 70, 68, 75, 55, 67. What is the mean temperature on this date over the last ten years? (Round to nearest whole number.)

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60

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61

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68

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69

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Multiple Choice

Find the mean of these numbers:
5,11,2,12,4,2
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4.1
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6
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4.5
4
4

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Multiple Choice

Find the mean:
28, 18, 19, 18, 17
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20
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18
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11
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19

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Multiple Choice

Calculate the mean.

10, 4, 5, 9

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7

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5

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8

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Multiple Choice

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What is the MEAN for this data?
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80
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1040
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13
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81

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Multiple Choice

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What is the MODE for this data?

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80
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85

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13
4
81

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Multiple Choice

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What is the MEDIAN of this data?
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65
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40
3
915
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13

98

Multiple Choice

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What is the MODE of this data?

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65
2
40
3

60

4
13

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Multiple Choice

To get the ______, add up all the numbers in a data set and divide by the amount of numbers in the data set.

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Median

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Mean

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Mode

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Range

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Multiple Choice

To get the ________, subtract the smallest number in the data set from the biggest number in the data set.

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Mean

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Median

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Mode

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Range

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Multiple Choice

To get the _______, order the numbers in the data set from smallest to biggest and find the middle number in the data set.

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Mean

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Median

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Mode

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Range

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Multiple Choice

To get the ________, select the number that occurs the most in a data set aka the most popular number.

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Mean

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Median

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Mode

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Range

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Multiple Choice

Find the Mean of the Data Set:

7, 8, 3, 4, 8

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7

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6

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5

4

4

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MEDIAN

Order the numbers from least to greatest, then select the number in the middle.

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Multiple Choice

Find the Median in the Data Set:

7, 8, 3, 4, 8

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7

2

8

3

4

4

3

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Fill in the Blank

Find the Median of in the Data Set:

2, 9, 7, 4, 6, 1

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MODE

a.k.a. The Most Popular Number

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Fill in the Blank

Find the Mode in the Data Set:

7, 8, 3, 4, 8

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RANGE

Subtract the lowest number from the highest number.

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Fill in the Blank

Find the Range in the Data Set:

7, 8, 3, 4, 8

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