Circle Graphs 3.1b Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from data displays. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on data displays.

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Circle Graphs 3.1b Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from data displays. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on data displays.

Histograms 3.1a Construct a data display from a set of given data. 3.1b Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from data displays. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on data displays. 3.4a Analyze data and draw conclusions to predict outcomes based on data displays.

Stem-and-Leaf Plots 3.1a Construct a data display from a set of given data. 3.1b Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from data displays. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on data displays. 3.4a Analyze data and draw conclusions to predict outcomes based on data displays.

Scatter Plots 3.1b Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from data displays. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on data displays. 3.4a Analyze data and draw conclusions to predict outcomes based on data displays.

Mean, Median, Mode, and Range 3.2a Given a data display determine the mean, mode, median, and range. 3.3a Evaluate arguments that are based on measures of central tendency.

Possible Outcomes 3.7a Determine the number of possible outcomes from a given event using a variety of strategies.

Probability 3.6a Report the probability of an event in fraction, decimal, and percent form. 3.6b Determine the probability of simple independent events. 3.6c Make predictions based on theoretical probability.