G.9: Represent the distribution of univariate quantitative data with plots on the real number line, choosing a format (dot plot, histogram, or box plot) most appropriate to the data set, and represent the distribution of bivariate quantitative data with a scatter plot. Extend from simple cases by hand to more complex cases involving large data sets using technology.

Represent the distribution of univariate quantitative data with plots on the real number line, choosing a format (dot plot, histogram, or box plot) most appropriate to the data set, and represent the distribution of bivariate quantitative data with a scatter plot. Extend from simple cases by hand to more complex cases involving large data sets using technology.

Example Problems
The following table shows the five-number summary for the number of surfers at each beach in Miami.
MinMedianMax
28131519

What percent of beaches in Miami have 2 or more surfers?
The following table shows the five-number summary for the number of dogs walked per day by each walker at Paws & Co.

MinQ1MedianQ3Max
135711


What percent of walkers at Paws & Co. walk
1 or more dogs per day?
The following table shows the five-number summary for the number of teams in each of Brad's fantasy football leagues:
MinQ₁MedianQ₃Max
47101418

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50% of Brad's fantasy football leagues have fewer than how many teams?
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