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All About that Data Unit 6 Data
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P1: mean median mode range foldable
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Median Mode
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Range Homework: Mean, Median, Mode Handout
Make sure to bring your “All About that Data” book tomorrow and your supplies
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P2 unit 6 vocabulary
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P3 categorical vs Numerical
(qualitative) categories Eye color Food Months Numerical (quantitative) Numbers Temperature Age Height
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Pg. 349
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P4 “All about that dot/line plot”
On a number line Uses • or x to show frequency Used to graph numerical data
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Mean- Median- Mode- Range- Number of people that live in your home
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P5 “All about that stem-and-leaf”
Key 2 3=23 Displays data organized by place value Leaf: last digit of the number (goes to the right on the table) Stem: first digit or digits (goes on the left) Separated by vertical line Ex: Number of minutes to get ready this morning
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Mean – Median- Mode- Range-
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Is the data symmetrical?
P6 Describe data: shape, center, spread S H A P E C N T R D Is the data symmetrical? Yes=mean No=median Mean and Median measure center, depends on the distribution of data Range
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P7 “it’s all about that shape”
(Turn page long way so pictures will fit)
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P8 “All about that box plot”
Organizes data into four parts (quartiles) Use the minimum, Q1, median, Q3, and maximum to create the four parts Q1=quartile 1= median of lower half of data Q3=quartile 3=median of upper half of data Box= created with Q1, Q3, line through median “Whiskers”= connect box to the min and max of data
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P9 “All about that box plot”
Make a Box plot using the following data: 2, 5, 3, 3, 4, 1, 6, 2, 2 Min= Q1= Median= Q3= Max=
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P10 “All About that IQR” IQR = Interquartile Range = Q3-Q1
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P11 “All About that outlier”
Outliers are observations (data) that do not fit the overall pattern of the data set. Outlier affects the Mean If the outlier is larger then majority of the data then the Mean will seem larger (skewed right) If the outlier is smaller then majority if the data then the Mean will seem smaller (skewed left) Continued….. Picture
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P11 Continued
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P12 “All about that histogram”
Bar Graph Histogram
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P13 “All about that histogram”
Graphs numerical data in intervals that show the frequency within that interval Bars ALWAYS touch Use a frequency table to gather data before graphing. Describe the shape and spread of the graphs below
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P14 “All about that Relative frequency”
Relative Frequency is the percent value of a category. Convert fraction, part/whole, into a percent
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P16 “all about that variable”
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P17 “all about that variable”
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Table of Contents P1 Mean Median Mode Range Foldable
P Unit 6 Vocabulary P Categorical vs Numerical Data P All About that Dot Plot P All About that Stem-and-Leaf P All About that Shape, Center, and Spread P All About that Shape P All About that Box Plot P Box Plot P All About that Interquartile Range P All About that Outlier P All About that Histogram P Histogram P All About that Relative Frequency P SKIP P All About that Variable P Variable P Grading Rubric
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