6.6.C.16 - Understanding Box Plots – Exit Ticket

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6 Questions
The number of pets per family for students in a sixth grade class is below:
1.

Can you tell how many families have two pets? Explain why or why not.

2.

Given the plot above, is the following statement true? If the statement is false, modify it to make the statement true Every family had at least one pet.

3.

Given the plot above, is the following statement true? If the statement is false, modify it to make the statement true. About one fourth of the families had six or more pets.

4.

Given the plot above, is the following statement true? If the statement is false, modify it to make the statement true. Most of the families had three pets.

5.

Given the plot above, is the following statement true? If the statement is false, modify it to make the statement true. Half of the families had five or fewer pets.

6.

Given the plot above, is the following statement true? If the statement is false, modify it to make the statement true. Three fourths of the families had two or more pets.

From EngageNY.org of the New York State Education Department. Grade 6 Mathematics Module 6, Topic C, Lesson 16. Internet. Available from https://www.engageny.org/resource/grade-6-mathemat... accessed 03/Feb/2016.