Ms. Maes’ classroom looks out over one of the school’s parking lots. Her class made a bar graph...

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Ms. Maes’ classroom looks out over one of the school’s parking lots. Her class made a bar graph at the right of the colors of the vehicles parked in the lot.

Does the bar graph show categorical or numerical data? Explain.

How many vehicles are parked in the lot?

Which vehicle color seems most popular? Explain.

The bar graph shows categorical data. Colors are categories.

If we add the black (7) + white (6) + blue (9) + red (1)+ grey (4) we get a total number of vehicles equaling 27.

The tallest bar (which represents the mode) is blue. Blue seems to be the most popular.

Line Plots:

Line Plot:

What is the median name length of this class?

How many students are in Mr. Samuel’s class? How do you know?There are 25 students in his class. I know because an x represent one student.

The median (middle number in an ordered set) is 12. It is where the middle x is located.

How many students had a name length smaller that 12 letters?Values that are smaller than 12 are 11, 10, and 9… we add 6 x’s +1x + 4x’s to get a total of 11 kids with names shorter than 12 letters.

Collect Data

Please roll the dice 10 times. Record/Organize your data in a Frequency

Distribution Chart.

Make a Bar Graph and Line Plot of your data.

Find the measures of central tendency (range, mean, median, and mean).

Double Bar Graphs

Double Bar Graph

Stacked Bar Graph

Circle Graphs