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1 Displaying Data with Graphs
Dot Plot Stemplot

2 Describing a Graph Center Shape Spread

3 Center If you had to pick a single number to describe all the data – the center would be the best. It’s in the middle! Median – Half the numbers are larger & half are smaller. Mean – average of the numbers

4 Shape Are there any peaks? Is it skewed? Where is the tail?
Mode – occurs the most often. Is it skewed? Where is the tail? Skewed right – the tail is to the right Skewed left – the tail is to the left

5 Shape – Are there modes? Bimodal Unimodal
How many bumps are in the graph? – Those are modes.

6 Uniform – Don’t appear to have. any mode. All bars are
Uniform – Don’t appear to have any mode. All bars are approximately the same height.

7 Symmetric? Can you fold it along a vertical line through the middle and have the edges math pretty closely? If so, then it’s symmetric.

8 Shape –Skewed? It’s skewed to the side of the longer tail.
Positively Skewed or (Skewed right) Negatively Skewed or (Skewed left)

9 Shape – Unusual Features
Are there any stragglers, or outliers? Are there any gaps?

10 Spread – (Variation) How spread out is the data?
Range – Difference between highest & lowest How spread out is the interquartile range? IQR – the middle 50% Is it tightly clustered around the center or spread out?

11 We looked at the base salaries of the CEOs of the 800 largest corporations in 1994.
Center – Centered around $500,000 Shape – Unimodal, Nearly Symmetric, Some high outliers Spread – Majority are between $100,000 and 1,000,000. But there are a few with salaries between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000

12 Dotplots How many classes are you taking?

13 Homework Page 42 (37, 39, 41)


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