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Creating Box Plots with a Graphing Calculator

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Creating Box Plots with a Graphing Calculator

Today’s Learning Goal We will begin to understand how to create and

interpret box plots with a graphing calculator.

Previously, we made a box-and-whisker plot for the data at the left using the five-number summary.

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Box-and-Whisker

What are the five numbers we need to create a box-and-whisker plot?

Awesome…1) the minimum

2) the first quartile (Q1)

3) the median (Q2)

4) the third quartile (Q3)

5) the maximum

Using the Graphing Calculator

We can use our graphing calculators to make box plots for data also.

To put data into your calculator, press the “STAT” button as we did before.

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Now press “ENTER” to select the edit screen to put data in.

Enter

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Using the Graphing Calculator

If you have data in your lists, you can clear the list by putting the cursor over top of the L1 (or L2) at the top and pressing “CLEAR”.

Now put the following blue M&M data down the L1 column.

Clear

Make sure you have 11 total data points for all 11 bags.

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Now that you have the data in the calculator, press the “2nd” button and then the “Y=” button to access the statistical plot screen.

Press “Enter” to enter the Stat-Plot screen.

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Make your Stat-Plot screen match the one shown at the right by pressing “ENTER” with your cursor over each highlighted part.

Enter

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Using the Graphing Calculator

Press the “Window” button and make the x-values go from 0 to 25 by 5s and the y-values go from 0 to 5 by 1s.

Press “Graph” to view the box plot of the data.

Press the “Trace” Button and you will see some information pop up.

Win GraphTrace

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Notice that it tells you the median is 13 blue M&Ms at the bottom of the graph.

If you press the right and/or left directional arrows, you can trace to the min, max, Q1, and Q3 values also!

What is the third quartile for this data?

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Fantastic…Q3 = 16!

Using the Graphing Calculator

If we wanted to make more than one box plot, we can use our graphing calculators to do that also.

Suppose we wanted to put the Red M&M data into our calculator. What button should we push to enter data?

STAT

Now press “ENTER” to select the edit screen to put data in.

Enter

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Nice…”STAT”.

Using the Graphing Calculator

Now put the following red M&M data down the L2 column.

Make sure you have 11 total data points for all 11 bags.

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Now that you have the data in the calculator, press the “2nd” button and then the “Y=” button to access the statistical plot screen.

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Notice Plot 1 is still On for the blue M&M data. Cursor down to Plot 2 and Press Enter.

Enter

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Make sure your Plot2 screen looks like the one at the right.

Be sure to tell the calculator that the red M&M data is coming from the L2 list by pressing the “2nd” and “2” buttons.

Press “Graph” to see both box plots.

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What is wrong with our graph? We cannot see

the maximum!

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What can we do to be able to see the maximum for the Red M&M data?

Press “Window”. What should we change the x-max to so that we can see the entire box plot?

Win

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Great…change the window.

Good…anything more than the maximum red data point of 34.

Using the Graphing Calculator

Let’s make the x-max be 40. Then, press “Graph” to see the box plots again.

Again, you can press “Trace” to see the 5-number summary values.

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Graph

If you press the cursor up/down buttons it will toggle between the two box plots.

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Partner Work You have 30 minutes to work on the following

questions with your partner.

For those that finish early Use your graphing calculator to make a box plot of the

following data that shows the ages of forty drivers killed in car crashes using an interval size of 10.

37, 76, 18, 81, 28, 29, 18, 18, 27, 20,

18, 17, 70, 87, 45, 32, 88, 20, 18, 28,

17, 51, 24, 37, 24, 21, 18, 18, 17, 40,

25, 16, 45, 31, 74, 38, 16, 30, 17, 34

According to the box plot, which age range seems to be the most likely to be killed by a car crash?

Big Ideas from Today’s Lesson Using a graphing calculator helps to minimize

the time it takes to make a graph and it allows you to focus on its interpretation and meaning.

Homework Use your graphing calculator to make the box

plots on the following pages of your textbook. Then, make a sketch of the box plot.

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