Is this a statistical question:
How many students are wearing Nike tennis shoes in this class?
No.
What is the mode?
1.06, 9.3, 59.59, 6.01, 25.17, 1.06, 6, 1.06, 0.7, 9.3
1.06
What is the peak of the following dot plot?
4
When thinking about calculating a mean, median and mode...which of those requires you to put the data in order?
Median and mode
Should a statistical question have a single answer? Explain your reasoning.
No, it should have multiple answers and a variation in the answers.
What is the mode?
34, 29, 38, 34, 31, 29, 38, 36, 36, 29, 34, 31, 38, 36
There is no mode.
Are there any outliers in the following dot plot? If so, where?
Yes, at 10.
Mean, median and mode are a measure of _______.
Center
Is this a statistical question:
Question to all middle school student, "What is your Iowa standardized test score for last year?"
Explain your reasoning.
Yes. You will get many responses from all the stduents in middle school.
What is the median?
103, 29, 23, 156.5, 105, 145, 32, 112
104
How many data sets are there in the following dot plot?
How do you find the median of a data set that has an even amount of numbers in the data?
Is this a statistical questions? Explain.
What is your favorite basketball team?
Yes. You will get many responses from the students in the class.
Are there any clusters present in the following dot plot? If so, where?
Is it possible to not have a mean, median, or mode?
It is possible to not have a mode, but a data set will always have a mean and median.
Is this a statistical question:
What is the average weight of 11th grade students in America? Explain.
Yes. You will get many different answers from all the the students surveyed.
What is the average:
3, 7, 1, 9, 9, 6, 7, 7, 4, 3, 2, 8
5.5
Create a dot plot with the following qualifications:
Peak at 15
A spread from 10 to 30
A gap from 26 to 29
An outlier at 30
Two clusters
A title that makes sense for your data :)
Miss Kimmerling will check the dot plot.
Create a dot plot with the following data set:
49, 41, 43, 43, 43, 50, 42, 41, 41, 47, 41, 50, 51, 47, 48, 49, 48, 48, 41
Miss Kimmerling will check the dot plot.