9.4.1.1
Describe a data set using data displays, including box-and whisker plots; describe and compare data sets using summary statistics, including measures of center, location and spread. Measures of center and location include mean, median, quartile and percentile. Measures of spread include standard deviation, range and inter-quartile range. Know how to use calculators, spreadsheets or other technology to display data and calculate summary statistics.
Example Problems
What is the mean of the following numbers?
What is the median of the following numbers?
What is the mode of the following numbers?
Khan Academy ResourcesChoosing the "best" measure of centerSample standard deviationCalculate percentilesVisually assess standard deviationEstimating mean and median in data displaysCalculating mean and median from data displaysSample varianceCalculating percentileSample standard deviation and biasMedian in a histogramExample: Comparing distributionsJudging outliers in a datasetMean and standard deviation versus median and IQREstimating mean and median in data displaysVisually assessing standard deviation

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