6.1 categorizing and displaying data/measures of central tendencies

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Schedule: 
  • Introduction 
  • Learning goals
  • Representing sets of data
  • Homework
  • Practice
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Good morning!
Schedule: 
  • Introduction 
  • Learning goals
  • Representing sets of data
  • Homework
  • Practice

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Learning goals 
At the end of this lessons I can:

  • Draw and read a stem-and-leaf diagram
  • Calculate the measures of central tendency of any data

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Stem-and-leaf diagram

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Stem-and-leaf diagram

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Stem and leaf worksheet

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Measures of central tendency
Mode: The value that occurs most often 

Median: The middle value (when the data is put in order)

Mean: The average for the dataset

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Measures of central tendency
Median: The middle value (when the data is put in order)

n = amount of values  
When n = odd




2(n+1)
Median =           th value
n = 19

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Measures of central tendency
Median: The middle value (when the data is put in order)

n = amount of values 

When n = even







Median =           th value

Take average of the middle values
2(n+1)
n = 30

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Mode =



Median = 



Range = 

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Measures of dispersion


Range: The difference between the largest and smallest value

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