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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 2–4) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1: Display Data in a Line Plot Example 2: Analyze a Line Plot Example 3: Analyze a Line Plot Example 4: Analyze a Line Plot • Display, analyze, and interpret data using line plots. • line plot Display Data in a Line Plot BOOKS Make a line plot of the data below. Step 1 Draw a number line. The smallest value is 1 book and the largest value is 10 books. So, you can use a scale of 0 to 10. Display Data in a Line Plot Step 2 Put an × above the number that represents each number of books read. Add a title. Answer: Make a line plot of the data. A. B. C. A B C 0% D D C B A D. 0% 1. 2. 3. 0% 0% 4. Analyze a Line Plot How many students read 10 books? Locate 10 on the number line and count the number of ×’s above it. There are 2 students who read 10 books. Answer: 2 students How many students sold 10 raffle tickets? A. 1 student B. 2 students D. 4 students A B C0% D D 0% B A 0% 1. 2. 3.0% 4. C C. 3 students Analyze a Line Plot What is the difference between the greatest and least number of books represented in the line plot? The least number of books read is 1. The greatest number of books read is 10. 10 – 1 = 9 Subtract to find the difference. Answer: The difference is 9 books. What is the difference between the greatest and least number of raffle tickets represented in the line plot? A. 5 tickets A B C0% D D A D. 11 tickets 0% B 0% C. 9 tickets 1. 2. 3.0% 4. C B. 6 tickets Analyze a Line Plot If the line plot shows the number of books that members of a book club read in one month, write one or two sentences that analyze the data. Sample answer: Most book club members read between 1 and 3 books. If the line plot shows the number of raffle tickets that students in Miss Ferguson’s class sold in one week, write one or two sentences that analyze the data. A. Most students sold more than 13 tickets. D. The most common number of tickets sold was 8 tickets. D A B 0% C 0% D C 0% A C. The most common number of tickets sold was 12 tickets. 1. 2. 3. 0% 4. B B. Most students sold 10 or more tickets. End of the Lesson Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 2–4) Image Bank Math Tools Construct a Stem-and-Leaf Plot Making Predictions from Graphs (over Lesson 2-4) Which shows a stem-and-leaf plot for the set of data? Bus ride in minutes: 28, 27, 15, 23, 15, 22, 25, 33, 19, 11, 25, 18 1. 0% 2. 3. 4. 0% A 0% B C D 0% D D. C C. B B. A A. (over Lesson 2-4) Which shows a stem-and-leaf plot for the set of data? Test scores: 89, 84, 74, 105, 94, 82, 90, 74, 107, 86, 99, 100, 97, 71 A. B. 0% D A 0% B C D C 0% 1. 0% 2. 3. 4. B D. A C. (over Lesson 2-4) For the stem-and-leaf plot, what are the least and greatest numbers in the set of data? How many numbers are greater than 85? A. 71 and 107; 7 B. 71 and 107; 9 1. 2. 3. 4. C. 89 and 107; 7 0% D 0% C 0% B 0% A D. 89 and 107; 9 A B C D (over Lesson 2-4) The stem-and-leaf plot shows the cost of various video games. Which statement is true? A. The majority of the video games cost less than $40. B. The most common video game price is $45. 1. 2. 3. 4. 0% 0% D 0% C A D. Two video games cost more than $60. 0% B C. Five video games cost between $40 and $49. A B C D