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3. Use the data below to make a stem-and-leaf plot. Warm Up Calculate the mean, median, mode and range. 1. 2. 3. Use the data below to make a stem-and-leaf plot. 7, 8, 10, 18, 24, 15, 17, 9, 12, 20, 25, 18, 21, 12 34, 62, 45, 35, 75, 23, 35, 65 1.6, 3.4, 2.6, 4.8, 1.3, 3.5, 4.0

A measure of central tendency describes the center of a set of data A measure of central tendency describes the center of a set of data. Measures of central tendency include the mean, median, and mode. The mean is the average of the data values, or the sum of the values in the set divided by the number of values in the set. The median the middle value when the values are in numerical order, or the mean of the two middle numbers if there are an even number of values.

The mode is the value or values that occur most often The mode is the value or values that occur most often. A data set may have one mode or more than one mode. If no value occurs more often than another, we say the data set has no mode. The range of a set of data is the difference between the least and greatest values in the set. The range describes the spread of the data.

Mean, median, mode, range Calculator Type the values into: Stat Edit Calculate over to calculate 1 var stats Test Scores 92, 84, 95, 77, 74, 80, 95, 70, 66, 73, 68, 90, 78, 64, 72, 78, 76, 65, 59, 77

Check It Out! Example 1 Continued The weights in pounds of five cats are 12, 14, 12, 16, and 16. Find the mean, median, mode, and range of the data set.

In the data set below one value is much greater than the other values. A value that is very different from the other values in a data set is called an outlier. In the data set below one value is much greater than the other values. Most of data Mean Much different value

Additional Example 2: Determining the Effect of Outliers Identify the outlier in the data set {16, 23, 21, 18, 75, 21} Also determine how the outlier affects the mean, median, mode, and range of the data.

Check It Out! Example 2 Identify the outlier in the data set {21, 24, 3, 27, 30, 24} Also determine how the outlier affects the mean, median, mode and the range of the data.

As you can see in Example 2, an outlier can strongly affect the mean of a data set, having little or no impact on the median and mode. Therefore, the mean may not be the best measure to describe a data set that contains an outlier. In such cases, the median or mode may better describe the center of the data set. Example: Our classes test scores

Additional Example 3: Choosing a Measure of Central Tendency Rico scored 74, 73, 80, 75, 67, and 54 on six history tests. Use the mean, median, and mode of his scores to answer each question. A. Which measure best describes Rico’s scores? B. Which measure should Rico use to describe his test scores to his parents? Explain.

Check It Out! Example 3 Josh scored 75, 75, 81, 84, and 85 on five tests. Use the mean, median, and mode of his scores to answer each question. a. Which measure describes the score Josh received most often? b. Which measure best describes Josh’s scores? Explain.

Measures of central tendency describe how data cluster around one value. Another way to describe a data set is by its spread—how the data values are spread out from the center. Quartiles divide a data set into four equal parts. Each quartile contains one-fourth of the values in the set. 1st quartile (median lower half) 2nd quartile (median) 3rd quartile (median upper half)

Reading Math The first quartile is sometimes called the lower quartile, and the third quartile is sometimes called the upper quartile.

The interquartile range (IQR) of a data set is the difference between the third and first quartiles. It represents the range of the middle half of the data.

A box-and-whisker plot can be used to show how the values in a data set are distributed. You need five values to make a box and whisker plot; the minimum (or least value), first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum (or greatest value). These 5 values are called the 5 number summary

Additional Example 4: Application The number of runs scored by a softball team in 19 games is given. Use the data to make a box-and-whisker plot. 3, 8, 10, 12, 4, 9, 13, 20, 12, 15, 10, 5, 11, 5, 10, 6, 7, 6, 11

Additional Example 4 Continued 8 16 24

Check It Out! Example 4 Use the data to make a box-and-whisker plot. 13, 14, 18, 13, 12, 17, 15, 12, 13, 19, 11, 14, 14, 18, 22, 23

Additional Example 5: Reading and Interpreting Box-and-Whisker Plots The box-and-whisker plots show the number of mugs sold per student in two different grades. A. About how much greater was the median number of mugs sold by the 8th grade than the median number of mugs sold by the 7th grade?

Additional Example 5: Reading and Interpreting Box-and-Whisker Plots B. Which data set has a greater maximum? Explain.

Check It Out! Example 5 Use the box-and-whisker plots to answer each question. A. Which data set has a smaller range? Explain.

Check It Out! Example 5 Use the box-and-whisker plots to answer each question. B. About how much more was the median ticket sales for the top 25 movies in 2007 than in 2000?

A dot plot is a data representation that uses a number line and x’s, dots, or other symbols to show frequency. Dot plots are sometimes called line plots. A dot plot gives a visual representation of the distribution, or “shape”, of the data. The dot plots in Example 1 have different shapes because the data sets are distributed differently.

Example 1 and 2 :Making a Dot Plots and Shapes of Distribution Gloria is collecting different recipes for chocolate chip cookies. The table shows the cups of flours needed in the recipes. Make a dot plot showing the data. Determine the distribution of the data and explain what the distribution means.

Example 1 and 2 : Continued Find the least and greatest number in the cups of flour data set. Then use the values to draw a number line. For each recipe, place a dot above the number line for the number of cups of flour used in the recipe. 1 2 3 Amount of Flour Recipes Cup

Example 1 and 2 : Continued The distribution is skewed to the right, which means most recipes require an amount of flour greater than the mean.

Check It Out! Example 1 The cafeteria offers items at six different prices. John counted how many items were sold at each price for one week. Make a dot plot of the data.

Check It Out! Example 2 Data for team C members are shown below. Make a dot plot and determine the type of distribution. Explain what the distribution means.