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123 mphKingda KaSix Flags Great AdventureNew Jersey 120 mphTop Thrill DragsterCedar PointOhio 100 mph Superman: Escape from Krypton Six Flags Magic MountainCalifornia 93 mphMillennium ForceCedar PointOhio 92 mphLeviathanCanada's WonderlandOntario 90 mphIntimidator 305Kings DominionVirginia 85 mph GoliathSix Flags Magic MountainCalifornia Phantom's RevengeKennywoodPennsylvania TitanSix Flags Over TexasTexas 82 mphXceleratorKnott's Berry FarmCalifornia 80 mph Desperado Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino Nevada DiamondbackKings IslandOhio NitroSix Flags Great AdventureNew Jersey 77 mph BehemothCanada's WonderlandOntario BizarroSix Flags New EnglandMassachusetts 76 mphX2Six Flags Magic MountainCalifornia TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS

LINE PLOT OF TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS STEM-N-LEAF PLOT OF TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS Legend 5 2 = 52 HISTOGRAM OF TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS Legend X = 1 roller coaster FREQUENCYFREQUENCY FREQUENCYFREQUENCY Name of Presenter:________________Dept:_____Date:______

BOX N WHISKER PLOT OF TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS MEASURES OF CENTER Mean Speed:Median Speed:Mode:

TOP USA ROLLER COASTER SPEEDS Dear _________________, You have made a very accurate box plot, stem n leaf plot, line plot and histogram of the roller coaster data, but I really only have enough time to present one graph to our supervisor. Please use your best judgment in choosing the graph for Mrs. Complains-a lot. The graph you choose must display enough of the data to a good picture of what the data set is telling us about the roller coasters in the USA. It must also be in an easy to read format as Mrs. Complains-A lot is very picky about displaying data. Use the checklist below to help make your decision: Now, that you have thought about each graph, decide on which one you will present to the picky Mrs. Complains-A lot. Use the rubric on the back of this sheet to help you write a letter convincing Mrs. Complains -A lot to choose the same graph you did. Graph or Plot Type: Line Plot Stem N Leaf Plot Box Plot Bar Graph Histogram Shows the mean of the data set Shows the median of the data set Shows the mode of the set of data Shows the maximum data point Shows the minimum data point Shows the clusters or gaps in the data Shows how far the data is spread out Shows outliers Is easy to read and understand Shows the data in equal intervals Shows categories like favorite roller coaster Shows only a few data points from the whole set of data Shows all of the data in the data set

Dear Mrs. Complains – A lot, Thank you for this opportunity to share my thoughts with you on the USA Roller Coaster Speeds. I feel very strongly that we should present the ______________ in our district meeting next week. This graph / plot is ideal because it shows…… Thanks in advance, ___________________________ My letter to Mrs. Complains-A lot