5 Number Summary
Measures of Center & Variability
Strength of Relationships
Slope and Intercepts of Linear Models
IQR and Outliers
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Find the 5 number summary: [1,3,9,18,19,19,23]

Min: 1

Q1: 3

Median: 18

Q3: 19

Max: 23

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What is the mean and how is it calculated?

The mean is a measure of central tendency that is calculated by summing up all the values in a dataset and dividing by the total number of values.

100

How can you identify a linear relationship from a scatter plot?

In a scatter plot a linear relationship is identified by a straight line or a consistent pattern of points that follow a linear trend, the points should be evenly distributed around the line

100

What does the slope of a line in a linear model represent?

The slope of a line in a linear model represents the rate of change

100

How do you calculate the IQR using the five-number summary?

 The IQR can be calculated by subtracting the first quartile (Q1) from the third quartile (Q3): IQR = Q3 - Q1.

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What does the 5 number summary include?

The 5 number summary includes the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median (Q2), third quartile (Q3), and maximum values of a dataset.

200

Find the meann and the range: [19,3,6,7,1,13,13,11,9,8]


9

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identify which one is linear and which one is non-linear 

y = 3x^2 + 5x - 2

y = 2x + 3

linear:y = 2x + 3

non-linear:y = 3x^2 + 5x - 2

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What happens if the y-intercept is negative in a linear model?

If the y-intercept is negative it means that the line crosses the y-axis below the origin (0,0) on a graph.

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How to find IQR on desmos?

Use stats () to find the q1 and q3 

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How do you find the 5 number summary on Desmos? 

Type the list 

Second line type (stats ())

300

When would you use the mean versus the median to describe a dataset?

The mean is typically used when the data is normally distributed or symmetric, while the median is more appropriate when the data is skewed or contains outliers.

300

How is the strength of a relationship measured in statistics?

The strength of a relationship is often measured using correlation coefficients

300

What is the slope and Y-intercept of this linear equation? y=2x + 3

Slope=2

Y-intercept=3

300

How can outliers impact statistical analysis and interpretation of data?

Outliers can mess up statistical analysis by making results inaccurate, changing the average and spread of data, and affecting how variables are related.

400

Find the 5 number summary: [5,7,9,8,20,6,12,5,10,15]

Min: 5

Q1:6

Median: 8.5

Q3:12

Max:20

400

What is the mode and how is it determined?

The mode is the value that appears most frequently in a dataset. It can be determined by observing which value occurs with the highest frequency.

400

Does correlation always equal causation? 

No

400

Write the following in Y-intercept form and find the slope: 3x - 2y = 7

y=3/2x+-7/2

Slope=3/2

400

Hot to find outliers on Desmos? 

use a boxplot and make sure exclude outliers is checked. 

500

calculate the five number summary of the following numbers: [12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40]

Minimum: 12
Q1: 20
(Q2): 28
Q3: 34
Maximum: 40

500

How does the standard deviation measure variability in a dataset?

The standard deviation measures the average amount of deviation or dispersion from the mean in a dataset. It provides a measure of how spread out the data points are from the mean.

500

Can a strong relationship between variables always be considered as causation?

No, a strong relationship between variables does not imply causation. Correlation does not prove causation, as there may be other factors influencing the relationship.

500

What is the form of the equation for a linear model written? 

y=mx+b

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What are some alternative methods for identifying outliers besides the IQR method?

Some alternative methods for identifying outliers include the boxplots, scatter plots, and clustering techniques.

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