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a. Mr. Follweiller is worried that his students may not have understood the material covered on the
quiz. He would like to get a better idea of how the class did as a whole. Would you recommend
that he make a dot plot, a box-and-whisker plot, or a histogram to display this data? Explain your
reasoning.
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1. Mr. Follweiller finished grading the quizzes for one of his Algebra 1 classes. The table shown is the
recorded grades of the class.
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Construct a box-and-whisker plot of the data.
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e. The students argue that more than half the students failed the quiz, so they think Mr. Follweiller
should let them retake it. A grade of 56 is failing.
The dot plot shows individual student grades. The histogram only shows the number of
students whose grades fall within a 10 point range.
d. What information does the dot plot provide that the histogram does not?
Both graphs are skewed to the right.
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c. Describe the distributions of the graphs. What do you notice?
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b. Construct a dot plot and histogram of the data in the table.
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I cannot determine the number of bake sales at which the student government sold 18 dozen
cookies because the histogram does not show counts for individual bake sales. I do know that
there were 10 sales at which the student government sold at least 15 dozen, but less than 20
dozen cookies.
a. At how many bake sales did the student government sell 18 dozen cookies? Explain how you
determined your answer.
Number of Bake Sales
2. The student government is gearing up for their next semi-annual bake sale. The graph shown
displays the cookie sales at the last 31 bake sales.
The students are incorrect. The value of Q1 is 56, and this means that 25% of the students
scored less than 56. So, 75% of the students scored 56 or more and thus, passed the quiz.
g. Are the students correct? Explain your reasoning.
The box-and-whisker plot is skewed to the right. This means that the majority of the students
had low scores.
f. Describe the distribution of the box-and-whisker plot. Explain what it means in terms of this
problem situation.
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d. How many dozen cookies would you recommend the student government bake for the upcoming
bake sale? Explain your reasoning.
The graph is slightly skewed to the left. This means that the student government more often
sold many dozens of cookies at their bake sales.
c. Describe the distribution of the graph. Explain what this means in terms of the problem situation.
The student government sold at least 20 dozen, but less than 25 dozen cookies at 7 bake
sales. I determined this by looking at the height of the bin on the histogram that represents at
least 20 dozen but less than 25 dozen cookies.
b. At how many bake sales did the student government sell at least 20 dozen, but less than 25
dozen cookies? Explain how you determined your answer.
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Students will likely choose the median because that data is slightly skewed to the left.
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d. Which measure of center do you think best represents this data? Explain your reasoning.
The mean is approximately 6.45 and the median is 8. The mean is the average rating for the
data given. The median means that 50% of the ratings were less than or equal to 8 and 50%
were greater than or equal to 8.
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c. Calculate the mean and median. Explain what they mean in terms of the problem situation.
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As the plot is skewed left, the median will be greater than the mean.
b. How do you think the mean and median of the data set will compare? Explain your reasoning.
There are only a few ratings in the middle and slightly more ratings on the right. So, the dot
plot is slightly skewed to the left.
a. Describe the distribution of the dot plot.
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The ratings for one day last month are shown in the dot plot.
1. In a constant effort to improve service, WeSellItAll.com asks its clients to rate their online shopping
experience by giving it a rating from 1 star to 10 stars. A rating of 1 star represents a poor
experience, and a rating of 10 stars represents an excellent experience.
Determining the Best Measure of Center for a Data Set
Which Measure Is Better?
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Because the mean for Day 1 is less than 8 and the mean for Day 2 is greater than 4, it is
possible for the means to be relatively close together.
d. How will the means for each day compare to each other? Explain your reasoning.
Because the box-and-whisker plot for Day 1 is skewed to the left, I know that the mean will be
less than the median. So, the mean for Day 1 will be less than 8. Because the box-and-whisker
plot for Day 2 is skewed to the right, I know that the mean will be higher than the median. So,
the mean for Day 2 will be greater than 4.
c. How will the means compare to the medians on each of the days? Explain your reasoning.
The median for Day 1 is 8, and the median for Day 2 is 4. The median on Day 2 is significantly
lower than the median on Day 1.
b. Determine and compare the median for both days.
The box-and-whisker plot for Day 1 is skewed to the left. This means that there were more high
ratings on Day 1. The box-and-whisker plot for Day 2 is skewed to the right. This means that
there were more low ratings on Day 2.
a. Compare the box-and-whisker plots. Explain what the shapes of the box-and-whisker plots say
about the ratings on each day.
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2. The ratings of online shopping experience for 2 separate days are shown in the box-and-whisker
plots. A rating of 1 star represents a poor experience, and a rating of 10 stars represents an excellent
experience.
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