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Ch. 12 Vocabulary 9.) measure of central tendency 10.) outlier
11.) mean 12.) median 13.) mode 14.) range of a set of data
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12-3A Measures of Central Tendency
Algebra I
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An intro to Statistics Statistics – numerical values used to summarize & compare sets of data (such as ERA in baseball). Measures of Central Tendency – mean, median, & mode are the 3 we will be using. Tells you what the “center” of the data is.
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Mean – average of n numbers (add all #s & divide by n)
Median – the middle # when the #s are written in order from least to greatest or greatest to least. If there are 2 middle numbers, the median will be the average of those 2. Mode – the number(s) that occur most frequently. It is possible to have more than 1 mode or even no mode.
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Median – Put the numbers in order first!
Ex. 1: Find the mean, median, & mode of the following set of numbers: 36, 39, 40, 34, 48, 33, 25, 30, 37, 17, 42, 40, 24. Mean 13 Median – Put the numbers in order first! 17, 24, 25, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 40, 42, 48 Mode – most frequent! 40 is the mode.
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Find the value of x Ex. 2) 100, 121, 105, 113, 108, x;mean112 #13
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Assignment
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12-3B Measures of Dispersion
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Measures of Dispersion – tell how spread out the data are.
* Range – Difference between the largest and smallest values.
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Find the mean and range of each data set.
Ex. 1 Set C: 4.5, 7.1, 8.3, 6.9 Set D: 2.1, 29.5, 1.2, 3.3
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Adding a Constant to Data Values
Add the constant to the mean, median, and mode (NOT the range)
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Ex. 2 Find the mean median, mode and range of each data set after you peform the given operation on each data value. 2) 10.6, 9.5, 0, 9.4, 10.3, 10.6 : add 15
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Multiplying by constant
Multiply the mean, median, mode and RANGE by the constant.
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Change of data Ex. 3) Find the mean, median, mode, range & standard deviation after performing operation for 14, 7, 34, 29, 14, 6; multiply by 6
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Assignment
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Ex 2: Find the standard deviation of the data from the first example
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Range Range = max # - min #
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Hints for making a box-and-whiskers plot:
Make sure data is in order from least to greatest. Find the minimum value, median, maximum value, upper & lower quartiles 17, 24, 25, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 40, 42, 48 Plot the points for this info below a number line. Draw the box and whiskers.
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Box-and-whisker plots
Minimum value (17) Maximum value (48) Median (36) Lower Quartile – median of all numbers in the list to the left of the median (25+30)/2 = 27.5 Upper Quartile – median of all numbers to the right of the median (40+40)/2 = 40
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Box-and-whisker plots
Minimum value (17) Maximum value (48) Median (36) Lower Quartile – median of all numbers in the list to the left of the median (25+30)/2 = 27.5 Upper Quartile – median of all numbers to the right of the median (40+40)/2 = 40
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Frequency Distribution
Count the number of tally marks and put the total in the last column. Assign appropriate intervals that will include all data values in the set. Put a tally mark for each data value in the appropriate row. Title Goes Here Interval Tally Frequency 0 to 9 10 to 19 l 1 20 to 29 ll 2 30 to 39 llll l 6 40 to 49 llll 4
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Another way to show the same info. is in a histogram.
Frequency TITLE HERE Bars should be touching! L A B E L H E R E 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - 9 Intervals LABEL HERE
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