The most popular fruit in the graph below.
What is Blueberry?
When describing a graph we always need to mention these five things
What are Center, Unusual points/gaps, Shape, and Skew?
The number who did not watch an Away Game.
What is 7?
The method for finding the mean of a distribution.
What is "add up all your values and divide them by the amount of numbers"?
The fastest living land animal.
What is cheetah?
We find this value by dividing frequency by the total number of counts.
What is relative frequency?
The term for when there are two peaks
What is bimodal?
The variable total divided by the grand total.
What is Marginal Relative Frequency?
The summary statistic we get from Q1-Q3
What is IQR?
The only type of bird that can fly backwards.
What is hummingbird?
These graphs HAVE to use Relative Frequency
What is Pie Charts?
The type of graph shown below:
What is stemplot (stem-and-leaf plot)?
The marginal relative frequency of Home games.
What is 0.6 (or 60%)
The Q3 of the Box Plot below.
What is 8?
These fish are the only known species where the male gives birth instead of the female.
What is seahorse?
The issue with the graph below
What is "It doesn't start at zero"?
The shape of the Histogram below
What is unimodal right-skewed?
The joint relative frequency of those who watched an Away Game.
What is 0.33 (or 33%)
The mean of the distribution below
33, 32, 30, 33, 35, 33, 38, 40, 42, 41, 35
What is 35.6?
These bugs can survive for weeks even with their head cut off.
What is cockroach?
The relative frequency of 1.40-1.45.
What is 0.159 (or 15.9%)
A description of the dot plot showing Paint Orders
What is:
S: unimodal; right skewed
o: None
C: 1
S: 6
The conditional relative frequency of Yes's for a Home Game.
The IQR of the distribution below
33, 32, 30, 33, 35, 33, 38, 40, 42, 41, 35
What is 7?
These swimming mammals hold hands while they sleep so that they don't float away.
What is otters?