A line plot shows 3 X’s above 4. How many students chose 4?
3 students
There are 2 X’s at 3 and 4 X’s at 5. Which is more?
5
Largest = 9, smallest = 3. What is the difference?
6
There are 2 X’s at 3 and 4 X’s at 5. Write an equation.
(2×3) + (4×5)
A student read 2 hours on 3 days and 4 hours on 2 days. Total?
14 hours
A line plot has 5 X’s above 6. What does this mean?
5 students chose 6
A plot shows 1 X at 2, 3 X’s at 4, and 2 X’s at 6. How many total points?
6 points
Largest = 12, smallest = 5. Difference?
7
3 X’s at 4, 2 X’s at 6. Equation?
(3×4) + (2×6)
A runner ran 5 miles on 2 days and 3 miles on 3 days. Total?
19 miles
Which value is greatest on a line plot: 2, 4, 6, or 8?
8
A plot shows 5 X’s at 7 and 3 X’s at 8. How many more at 7 than 8?
2
Values: 2, 4, 4, 4, 6. What is the mode?
4
1 X at 2, 5 X’s at 3. Equation?
(1×2) + (5×3)
A baker made 6 cakes on 2 days and 4 cakes on 3 days. Total?
24 cakes
What does one X stand for?
One data point
There are 4 X’s at 2 and 4 X’s at 5. Which occurs most?
Both (tie)
Values: 1, 3, 3, 5, 5. What is the mode?
3 and 5
2 X’s at 1.5, 3 X’s at 2. Equation?
(2×1.5) + (3×2)
A student practiced 1.5 hours on 4 days and 2 hours on 3 days. Total?
12 hours
If there are no X’s above 7, what does that mean?
No one chose 7
A plot has 10 total X’s. Five are at 6. What fraction chose 6?
1/2
Values: 2, 2, 4, 6, 8. Is there a mode?
No
4 X’s at 2.5, 2 X’s at 4. Equation?
(4×2.5) + (2×4)
A gardener watered plants for 0.5 hours on 6 days and 1 hour on 2 days. Total?
5 hours