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CCM IA WARMUP Categorical or Quantitative? 1. The length of time of people’s drive to school. 2. The type of blood a person has. 3. The jersey numbers.

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1 CCM IA WARMUP Categorical or Quantitative? 1. The length of time of people’s drive to school. 2. The type of blood a person has. 3. The jersey numbers of the soccer team. 4. Heights of the shortest buildings in the world. 5. The kind of flowers in each person’s front yard in a neighborhood. 6. The number of computers in a household Q C C Q C Q NEW SEATS!!!

2 Homework Answers Document Camera Hint for when describing Histograms: S Shape skew right, skew left, uniform or mound(symmetrical) shaped O Outliers any apparent outliers or none C Center typical center(eyeball middle) S Spread (low to high OR range???)

3 Common Core Math I Unit 2 Days 17 and 18 Frequency Tables and Histograms CONTINUED…

4 Objective Students will be able to analyze NFL data, create a histogram from the data and describe their results using distribution, shape, center, and spread in the description.

5 NFL Rushing Statistics CONTINUED Group activity: Make a frequency distribution table for your assigned column of data. Draw the corresponding histogram on graph paper. Write a paragraph about your data that addresses shape, center, spread, and outliers. Cont…

6 Histograms on a calculator Distribute Make a Histogram on Your Calculator after students have constructed NFL histograms by hand. Allow students to check NFL data before transferring to large graphs. Continue to Dot plots. Watch VideoVideo

7 Dot Plots A graphical display of data using dots.

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9 Classwork Dot Plot Stations

10 Homework HW1: U2D3 HW


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