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Bar Graph What graph is best used to compare counts of different categories (categorical or discrete data) (e.g., months or eye color)? Which graph shows a relationship of the parts to a whole? This is essential to explain how to read the graph. This is essential to explain what the graph represents. Which graph is best used with continuous data (e.g., temperature and time)? What do you call a scale that doesn’t start with zero? This plot shows the frequency of data and can be used to find the range, the median, and the mode? This plot shows how a set of data clusters around the middle (median). It is a graph that uses a rectangle to represent the middle 50% of a set of data and “whiskers” at both ends to represent the remainder of the data?

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Page 1: Bar Graph Circle Graph Key Title Line Graph Broken scale Stem-and-Leaf plot Box-and-Whisker Plot What graph is best used to compare counts of different

Bar Graph

Circle Graph

Key

Title

Line Graph

Broken scale

Stem-and-Leaf plot

Box-and-Whisker Plot

What graph is best used to compare counts of different

categories (categorical or discrete data)

(e.g., months or eye color)?

Which graph shows a relationship of the parts to a whole?

This is essential to explain how to read the

graph.

This is essential to explain what the

graph represents.

Which graph is best used with continuous data (e.g., temperature

and time)?

What do you call a scale that doesn’t start

with zero?

This plot shows the frequency of data and can be used to find the range, the median,

and the mode?

This plot shows how a set of data clusters around the middle (median). It is a graph

that uses a rectangle to represent the middle 50% of a set of data and “whiskers” at both ends to represent the remainder of

the data?

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lower extreme,lower quartile,

median, upper quartile, and

upper extreme

Interquartile Range

Line Graph

Upper Quartile

Range

Ratio (fraction form) Decimal Percent

Median

Upper Extreme

What are the 5 critical points of a box and

whisker plot?

This is the difference between the upper quartile

and the lower quartile?

This is an example of what type of graph?

What is the name of the point the arrow is pointing to?

This is the difference between the upper extreme and the lower

extreme?

Probability can be written what 3 ways?

What is the name of the point the arrow is pointing to?

What is the name of the point the arrow is pointing to?

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Lower quartile

False

False

MeanMedianMode

Lower extreme

True

Measure of Central Tendency

Mean

What is the name of the point the arrow is pointing to?

True or False?From a box and whisker you can

determine the mean?

True or False?From a box and whisker you can

determine the mode?

What are the 3 “Measures of Central Tendency”?

What is the name of the point the arrow is pointing to?

True or False?From a box and whisker you can determine the range?

What are types of averages for a data set that represent numbers that best describe a data set?

Which “Measure of Central Tendency” would you use to

describe a set of data with no very high or low numbers?

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Mode

Add up all the numbers in the set of data and then divide

the sum by how many numbers are in the set.

The most occurring number(s)

Add the two middle numbers and divide by 2.

Median

Average

Median

First put the numbers in order from least to greatest then work into the middle by marking off a number at beginning and end until you get to

the middle number.

Which “Measure of Central Tendency” would you use to

describe a set of data with no very high or low numbers?

What is another word for mean?

What do you call the middle number of a set of

data?

How do you find the median?

Which “Measure of Central Tendency” would you use to

describe a set of data when some of the data has some identical

values?

How do you find the mean?

What is the mode of a set of data?

If there is an even number of data how do you find the

median?

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Range

As a list, chart, picture, and/or tree diagram

Probability

One event (e.g., pulling one sock out of a drawer and examining

the probability of getting one color).

Sample space

(H,H) (H,T) (T,T) (T,H)

0 &1(0% and 100%)

100%

What is the difference between the highest and

least values in a set of data?

In what ways can a sample space be organized?

An event occurring is equal to the ratio of desired outcomes to the

total number of possible outcomes (sample space)?

What is a simple event?

What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment?

What is the sample space for tossing two coins?

Probability of an event occurring is a ratio between

what two numbers?

Probability can never be higher than what percent?

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36 (6 x 6)

(1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (1,5) (1,6) (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6) (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6) (4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6) (5,1) (5,2) (5,3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6) (6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6)

Will never occur

4(20 ÷ 5)

2 & 5(called bimodal if a set of

data has 2 modes)

12 possible outcomes(4 x 3)

12 possible outcomes(2 x 6)

Will always occur(You can’t lose)

4(Don’t forget

put in order from least to greatest)

How many possible outfits can be made if you have 4 shirts

and 3 pairs of pants?

How many possible outcomes are there if you flip

a coin and toss a number cube?

The probability of 1 (100%) means?

What is the median of the following set of data?

4, 2, 7, 5, 2

How many possible outcomes are there if you roll a number cube then a second number

cube?

The probability of 0 means?

What is the mean of the following set of data?

4, 2, 7, 5, 2

What is the mode of the following set of data?

4, 2, 7, 5, 2, 5