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GET THAT PROGRAM LAKERS, HOTDOG
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Linear Transformations to Data Sets (changing units) X new = a + bx a: Adds the same # to all the values b: Multiplies all the values by the same # Let’s Look at How these Changes Can Effect our Data
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Year 2000 1 Variable Stat Data Mean$4.14 s$4.76 Min$.3 Q1$1 Med$2.6 Q3$4.5 Max$17.1 Jerry Bus has decided to give every team member a $100000 loyalty bonus. NEW Year 2000 1 Variable Stat Data Mean$4.24 s$4.76 Min$.4 Q1$1.1 Med$2.7 Q3$4.6 Max$17.2 The front office has decided on a 15% salary increase for next season. NEW Year 2001 1 Variable Stat Data Mean$4.87 s$5.48 Min$.46 Q1$1.265 Med$3.105 Q3$5.29 Max$19.78
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Linear Transformations Effect Center & Spread by the following rules: › Multiplying by B Center changes by multiple of b Spread changes by multiple of b › Adding A Center changes by a Spread does NOT change Linear Transformations do NOT change the SHAPE OF A DISTRIBUTION!!!
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Year 2000 1 Variable Stat Data NEW Year 2000 1 Variable Stat Data NEW Year 2001 1 Variable Stat Data
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Make a graphical display comparing each › Side by Side Plot, 2 Histograms Describe Distributions Graphically › Center, Shape, Spread Outliers Display appropriate numerical summaries › Mean & Standard Deviation › Median & 5 Number Summary Describe Distributions Numerically › Center, Shape, Spread Outliers
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Section 2 Work › 44-47, 49 Review Work › 61b,62-64,66,68,72,73 TEST NEXT CLASS
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