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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