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40 questions
Use the data attached to the google classroom assignment to answer the following questions.
Be careful to read the directions and in put your answers just as the question requests.

You will have to make 3 box plots and 3 histograms. At least 3 of them need to be your work (via graph paper or using go formative) and not a computer generated result. You MUST draw at least 1 box plot and 1 histogram. They need to be neat, exact, and labeled.
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Question 1
1.

see paper, separate with commas and space. You should have a total of 17 numbers

Question 2
2.

median

Question 3
3.

mode

Question 4
4.

mean, round to the nearest whole number.

Question 5
5.

range

Question 6
6.

Histogram. Use single numbers in each interval. Label the name of the histogram, label what the intervals represent, label what the heights represent, label the number intervals, make sure the intervals touch each other.

Question 7
7.

box plot with 6 values labeled: min, max, q1, q2, q3, and interquartile range. Make sure q1, q2, and q3 look like a box and that there are "whiskers" attached.

Question 8
8.

minimum

Question 9
9.

maximum

Question 10
10.

first quartile

Question 11
11.

third quartile

Question 12
12.

outlier, yes or no?

Question 13
13.

How does the histogram show any outliers in the data set? Look at the histogram you made to answer the question.

Question 14
14.

How does the boxplot show any outliers in the data set? Look at the box plot you made to answer the qeustion.

Question 15
15.

see paper, Use a comma and one space between numbers. There should be a total of 17 numbers.

Question 16
16.

median

Question 17
17.

mode-if there are more than one, write them down with a comma and space separating them in numerical order

Question 18
18.

mean, round to the nearest tenth

Question 19
19.

range

Question 20
20.

Make a histogram. Start your interval at 50. Label the name of the histogram, label what the intervals represent, label what the heights represent, label the number intervals, make sure the intervals touch each other.

Question 21
21.

box plot with 6 values labeled: min, max, q1, q2, q3, and interquartile range. Make sure q1, q2, and q3 look like a box and that there are "whiskers" attached.

Question 22
22.

minimum

Question 23
23.

maximum

Question 24
24.

first quartile

Question 25
25.

third quartile

Question 26
26.

outlier, yes or no?

Question 27
27.

How does the histogram show any outliers in the data set? Use the histogram you made to answer this question.

Question 28
28.

How does the boxplot show any outliers in the data set? Use the box plot you made to answer this question.

Question 29
29.

see the paper. Use commas and a space between each number. There should be a total of 17 numbers

Question 30
30.

median

Question 31
31.

mode

Question 32
32.

mean, round to the nearest tenth

Question 33
33.

range

Question 34
34.

Make a historgram. Use single numbers in each interval. Label the name of the histogram, label what the intervals represent, label what the heights represent, label the number intervals, make sure the intervals touch each other.

Question 35
35.

box plot with 6 values labeled: min, max, q1, q2, q3, and interquartile range. Make sure q1, q2, and q3 look like a box and that there are "whiskers" attached.

Question 36
36.

minimum

Question 37
37.

maximum

Question 38
38.

first quartile

Question 39
39.

third quartile

Question 40
40.

outlier, yes or no?