Exercises: Represent Data with Plots on the Real Number Line
Work through each section in order. For plots, read carefully: dot plots show every individual value, histograms group values into intervals (bars touch), and box plots summarize data with the five-number summary (minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum). Write explanation answers in complete sentences.
Warm-Up: Reading Data Displays
These problems review reading values and plotting on a number line.
Which type of plot displays every individual data value by placing a dot above its position on a number line, stacking dots when a value repeats?
The dot plot below shows the resting heart rates (beats per minute) of 15 students. How many students have a heart rate of 76?
Fluency Practice
Read each plot and answer. Use the displayed values.
Use the heart-rate dot plot below (15 students). What is the range of the data (maximum minus minimum)?
A data set of daily high temperatures (in F) for one week is . Using the rule that an outlier lies far from the rest of the data, how many values in this set are unusually far from the others (i.e., are outliers)?
Look again at the box plot of ages (min 12, Q1 17, median 24, Q3 32, max 50). A student says the box plot must be drawn wrong because the median line is not in the center of the box. Which response is correct?
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