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Dot Plots - Unit 1 Lesson 1
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Question 1
1.
Click on
ALL
the questions below that are
statistical questions
.
What were the scores on the class's spelling tests?
How many wheels does your car have?
How many instruments do 6th graders at Lava Ridge play?
What was the high temperature each day for the past month in St. George?
What was the high temperature today?
Question 2
2.
The teacher of a 6th grade language class asked the students how many brothers and sisters they had.
Which shape of graph is this dot plot?
Skewed Left
Skewed Right
Symmetric
Question 3
3.
Players on a basketball team was asked how many free throws they made in 10 tries.
Which shape of graph is this dot plot?
Skewed Left
Skewed Right
Symmetric
Question 4
4.
Students in a PE class was asked how many sit-ups they did in one minute.
Which shape of graph is this dot plot?
Skewed Left
Skewed Right
Symmetric
Question 5
5.
This is a dot plot showing how many pieces of fruit students ate during the week.
Which of the following would be the representation of the
peak
?
0
1
2-5
6
7
8
9
6-9
1
Question 6
6.
This is a dot plot showing how many pieces of fruit students ate during the week.
Which of the following would be the representation of the
gap
?
0
1
2-5
6
7
8
9
6-9
1
Question 7
7.
This is a dot plot showing how many pieces of fruit students ate during the week.
Which of the following would be the representation of the
outlier(s)
?
0
1
2-5
6
7
8
9
6-9
1
Question 8
8.
This is a dot plot showing how many pieces of fruit students ate during the week.
Which of the following would be the representation of the
cluster
?
0
1
2-5
6
7
8
9
6-9
1
Question 9
9.
This dot plot show how many states that students have traveled to.
How many students traveled to
EIGHT
states?
Question 10
10.
This dot plot show how many states that students have traveled to.
How many students traveled to
SEVEN
states?
Question 11
11.
This dot plot show how many states that students have traveled to.
How many students traveled to
SIX OR MORE
states?
Question 12
12.
Click on
ALL
of the statements that are true.
Both fruit stands have no outliers.
Both fruit stands have no gaps.
The peak for both fruit stands is 4.
Fruit stand #1 had 6 people buy 3 or 4 oranges.
Fruit stand #2 had 5 people buy less than three oranges.
Fruit stand #2 had 5 people buy more than three oranges.
Fruit stand #2 had all 10 people buy less than 5 oranges.
Question 13
13.
The dot plot show the speeds of cars in a traffic study.
What do you think that the speed limit is? How do you know?
Make sure to type your responses in complete sentences with capital letters and punctuation marks.
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