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Bell Ringer(review - calculate median)
Ashley’s Dress shop posted sales for one week of $874, $1471, $1275, $1078, $993, $471, and $1125. Find the median sales for the week.
Ashley’s Dress shop posted sales for one week of $874, $1471, $1275, $1078, $993, $471, and $1125. Find the median sales for the week.
Solution: Step 1: Order the numbers in ascending order
$471 $874 $993 $1078 $1230 $1657 Step 2: Since there are 6 numbers, we must average the two middle numbers to determine the median value.
$471 $874 $993 $1078 $1230 $1657
Step3: Add the 3rd and 4th numbers.
$993 + $1078 = $2071
Step 4: Divide that answer by 2$2071/2 =
Step 5: SolutionAshley’s Dress shop weekly median total is $1035.50 dollars.
IntroductionHow to create Box Plots
Lesson Objectives
Learning Goals -
*Calculate and identify the values of the key components of a box plot
*Construct and compare multiple data sets using Box Plots
IntroductionHow to create Box Plots
Key Terms
Minimum value
Maximum Value
Range
Median value
Lower Quartile (Q1)
Upper Quartile (Q3)
Interquartile Range (IQR)
The girls basketball team sold cookies for a fundraiser. The members of the team sold the following amount of cookies: 7, 13, 11, 5, 9, 19, 4, and 2. The coach wants to represent this data using a box plot.
Let’s create a box plot.
Step 1: Order the data 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 19
Step 2: Separate the value in two equal groups and label them.
2, 4, 5, 7 9, 13, 11, 19
The girls basketball team sold cookies for a fundraiser. The members of the team sold the following amounts of cookies: 7, 13, 11, 5, 9, 19, 4, and 2. The coach wants to represent this data using a box plot.
Step 3: Label each group of valuesQ1: 2, 4, 5, 7 M: 7, 9 Q3: 9, 11, 13, 19
Step 4: Determine the median, lower quartile, and upper quartile values. Solve for the Interquartile Range (IQR)
Q1 = 4.5 M = 8 Q3 = 12
IQR = Q3-Q1 = 10.5-4.5 = 6
Lets try it together using the steps that were outlined
The list below shows the ages of the children in the Alexander Family. Create a Box Plot. 1, 14, 5, 10, 3, 7, 12, 17
Step 1: Order the data in ascending order 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17
Step 2: Separate the data into equal groups 1, 3, 5, 7 10, 12, 14, 17
The list below shows the ages of the children in the Alexander Family. Find the Q1, Q3, median and IQR values of the different ages.
1, 14, 5, 10, 3, 7, 12, 17
Step 3: Label the groups Q1: 1, 3, 5, 7 M: 7, 10 Q3: 10, 12, 14, 17
Step 4: Determine the median value for each of the three groups and the Interquartile Range (IQR) Q1 = 4 M = 8.5 Q3 = 13 IQR = 9
Using the previous data from the Girls basketball cookie fundraiser, Create a Box Plot
2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 19
Step 1: Plot the points on a real number line
Using the previous data from the Girls basketball cookie fundraiser, Create a Box Plot
2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 19
Step 2: Q1 = 4.5 M = 8 Q3 = 12 IQR = 6
Step 3: Identify the Q1, M, and Q3 values on the number line
Lets try it together using the steps that were outlined
Using the ages of the children in the Alexander Family, create a Box Plot
1, 14, 5, 10, 3, 7, 12, 17
Step 1: Plot the points on a real number line
Using the ages of the children in the Alexander Family, create a Box Plot
1, 14, 5, 10, 3, 7, 12, 17
Step 2:
Q1 = 4 M = 8.5 Q3 = 13 IQR = 9
Step 3:
Identify the Q1, M, and Q3 values on the number
Try this in your group:
The precipitation data for the percentage of rainfall in the city of Miami during the month of May is listed below. Create a
Box Plot to display the range of the data
29, 17, 36, 10, 53, 20, 48, 42, 37, 60
Remember to use your steps when solving for the key components of the box plot.
Comparing two Box Plots
The Box plot displays the average grades for students in Mr. Gayle’s and Mrs. Smith’s Reading Class. Box A represents Mr. Gayle and Box B represents Mrs. Smith.
Compare the all of the components of the two box plots. What conclusions can you make?
Create two box plots and make comparisons.
Let’s try this one as a group
Box 1 will represent the number of letters in the first name.
Box 2 will represent the number of letters in the last name.
Use this data to create a box plot in your journals. (Remember to use your step as you begin to get your components.
Compare the components of the box plot, write your result in your journals.
Complete the Independent Practice worksheet. The assignment must be completed on your own Raise your hand if you need additional assistance
while completing the activity