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Bell work 11/15 8 2 5 −6 2 3 8 9 0.89 Find the difference 69.894÷1.1 1) Place the sign ( < , > , = ) to make each statement true. 2) Find the difference Bell work 11/15 8 2 5 −6 2 3 8 9 0.89 3) Find the quotient of: ________ 69.894÷1.1 4) Owen’s car gets 29.7 miles per gallon on the highway. If his fuel tank holds 10.45 gallons, then how far can he travel on one full tank of gas? 5) Mr. Brown likes to take his baby alligators on walks. He walked 24.87 miles over the course of three days. How many miles did he walk each day?

Central Tendency – Box and Whisker Plot Today we will learn about box and whisker plots and the five number summary.