You bake some chocolate chip cookies. Your brother is on a diet and asks you, "How much does one of the chocolate chip cookies in the batch weigh?"
Display the data for weight of chocolate chip cookies in a dot plot. Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data. Answer the question, "How much does one of the chocolate chip cookies in the batch weigh?"
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Question 1
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Display the data in a dot plot (this is how I want you to answer so just initial it).
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Question 2
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Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data (this is how I want you to answer so just initial it).
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Question 3
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How much does one of the chocolate chip cookies in the batch weigh? (this is how I want you to answer so just initial it).
You are asked, “How old are people who retire early?”
Display the data for age of retirement in a dot plot. Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data. Then answer the question "what is the average age for retirement?".
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Question 4
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Display the data for age of retirement in a dot plot.
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Question 5
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Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data (retirement age).
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Question 6
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What is the average age for retirement?
You conduct a science experiment on house mice. Your teacher asks you, “What is the weight of a mouse?”
Display the data for mouse weights in a dot plot. Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data. Then answer the question "What is the weight of a mouse?"
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Question 7
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Display the data for mouse weights in a dot plot.
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Question 8
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Identify any clusters, peaks, or gaps in the data (mouse weights).