Students: grab a pencil and paper to work through these questions.
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Mathematics, 13.04.2020 20:57 2003loganreed
Students: grab a pencil and paper to work through these questions.
You WON’T type the answers in electronically :)
Alike and Different
How are these alike?
How are they different?
Part 1
Create a table like this and record your answers.
What do these graphs have in common?
How are they different?
Part 2
Write two questions that can be answered when comparing the dot plots. Have someone else answer your questions (parent, sibling, friend).
Part 3
Use the dot plots to answer the following questions
Write your answers next to the corresponding question.
Which data set has the greater mode of data (dogs or cats)? Justify your answer.
Which data set has the greater median (dogs or cats)? Justify your answer.
Which data set has the greater range (dogs or cats)? Justify your answer.
Which data set is more symmetrical (dots or cats)? Justify your answer.
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