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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt DefinitionsMMMR All About Graphs SamplingGrab Bag

2 This is the difference between the largest number and smallest number in a data set.

3 What is the range?

4 This number is found by adding all of the numbers up and dividing by however many numbers we have.

5 What is the mean?

6 This is the way that a histogram differs from a bar graph.

7 A histogram has intervals. A bar graph has categories. There are no spaces between the bars in a histogram.

8 These are the items in a five number summary.

9 What are the minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, and the maximum?

10 This sample involves only those who want to participate in the sampling.

11 What is a voluntary response sample?

12 This is the median of 92, 98, 15, 92, 87, and 92.

13 What is 92?

14 This is the mean of 92, 98, 15, 92, 87, and 92 rounded to the nearest whole number.

15 What is 79?

16 This is the range of 378, 410, 370, 336, 361, 394, 345, 328, 388, and 339.

17 What is 82?

18 This is the median of the following stem- and-leaf plot: 1 | | | | 0 6

19 What is 26.5?

20 This is the inter-quartile range of 378, 410, 370, 336, 361, 394, 345, 328, 388, and 339.

21 What is 49?

22 This lists one place value on one side of a vertical bar, and the other in numerical order on the other side. It usually also gives a key.

23 What is a stem-and-leaf plot?

24 This is a chart that uses tally marks and categories to organize data.

25 What is a frequency table?

26 Use the double box plot below. This is the difference between the ranges of 7 th and 8 th grade donations.

27 What is 15?

28 Use the back-to-back stem and leaf plot below. This is the median of Cami’s Basketball Stats in 2008.

29 What is 20?

30 Use the line plot below. This is the mean score of the restaurant survey rounded to the nearest whole number.

31 What is 12?

32 What type of sampling is used below? A hospital’s administration is interested in opening a gym for its employees. They ask each member of the night-shift emergency room staff if they would use it.

33 What is a Convenience Sample?

34 What type of sampling is used below? Joe is concerned about the topsoil in his backyard. He divides the backyard into 5 equal sections, and then randomly removes 1-inch squares of topsoil from each of the 5 sections to be tested.

35 What is a Stratified Random Sample?

36 Zack is trying to decide which golf course is the best. According to his random survey below, how many people would vote for Rolling Meadows out of 150 people?

37 What is 42 people?

38 Amy captures and tags 75 monkeys. Later, she observes 200 monkeys and 40 of them are tagged. Predict how many monkeys are in the forest.

39 What is 375 monkeys?

40 Using the mean of all three samples for chocolate ice cream, predict how many people prefer chocolate ice cream out of 1600 people. ChocolateVanillaMintTotal Sample Sample Sample

41 What is 896 people?

42 This is the number that appears most frequently in a data set.

43 What is the mode?

44 Mr. Roberts asks every 5 th student that walks in his classroom if they plan on attending the pep rally. What type of sampling is used below?

45 What is a Systematic Random Sample?

46 Ms. Hernandez determined that 60% of her students in her classes brought an umbrella to school when it rained. If she has a total of 150 students predict how many of them brought an umbrella.

47 What is 90 students?

48 Anna’s test scores are 98, 90, 93, and 89 on the last four tests she took this semester in social studies. This is the score she needs on her last test to get a mean of 90.

49 What is 80?

50 Using the mean of all three samples for vanilla ice cream and mint ice cream, predict how many more people like vanilla than mint out of 1600 people. ChocolateVanillaMintTotal Sample Sample Sample

51 What is 384 people?