Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Types of Insurance
Basic Calculations
The Whole Shabang
100
The three measures of central tendency.
Mean, Median, Mode
100

If you want to find out more about how the numbers are dispersed, you can use

quartiles.

100
Coverage that pays for injuries to you or your passengers caused by a driver who has no insurance or does not have enough insurance to cover your medical losses.
Uninsured/Under-insured Motorist Protection.
100

The sales tax you would pay in Puerto Rico on a $17,500 car.(11.5 % tax)

$2012.50  or $2013

100
The mean and mode of the following data set: 15, 17, 21, 25, 31, 32, 32, 32, 34
mean: 26.56
200
The set of values that can be input into a function.
The Domain.
200
When a driver makes a request for money to cover certain accident-related costs.
A Claim.
200
Coverage that pays for the medical expenses of anyone injured in an accident.
Bodily Injury Liability
200
The cost of a six-line add if the newspaper charges $19.50 for up to a two-line classified ad and $7 for each additional line.
$47.50
200
The first three quartiles of the following data set: 15, 17, 21, 25, 31, 32, 32, 32, 34
Q1=19; Q2=31; Q3= 32
300
A function that gives a set of rules for each domain of the function (as a separate line).
A piece-wise or split function.
300
An extra fee you may pay in addition to your premium - usually charged with a more frequent billing cycle.
A Surcharge.
300
Coverage that pays for other people's property.
Property Damage Liability.
300
The median of the following data set: 5800 6700 7700 7800 8650 9100
7750
300
The part of a piecewise function that represents the cost of a 10 line ad in a newspaper that costs $39 for the first 5 lines and $3 for each additional line. (Do not calculate.)
39 + 3(x - 5) x > 5
400
The point where the two lines of a piece-wise function meet.
The Cusp.
400
Another word for being responsible for paying the costs of an accident.
Liable.
400
Coverage that pays to repair or replace parts of your damaged by vandalism, fire, flood, wind, earthquakes, falling objects, riots, hail, falling trees and other disasters.
Comprehensive Insurance.
400
The first quartile of the following data set: 5800 6700 7700 7800 8650 9100
6700
400
The IQR of the data set: 540 550 600 675 700 750 775 800 870 900 990
270
500
Values that divide the data distribution into four subsets that each contain 25% of the data.
Quartiles.
500
When your are considered "at fault" for causing an accident.
Negligent.
500
Coverage that pays to repair or replace your car if it's damaged in an accident with another vehicle or object, or if it overturns, no matter who is at fault.
Collision.
500
The IQR (Interquartile Range) of the following data set: 5800 6700 7700 7800 8650 9100
1950
500
Lower and upper outlier boundaries for the following data: 540 550 600 675 700 750 775 800 870 900 990
Lower: 195 Upper: 1275
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