Visual Overlap and Comparing

Visual Overlap and Comparing

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7th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following describes the visual overlap of the two data sets?
Options:
There is complete visual overlap.
There is visual overlap between 598 and 603
There is no visual overlap.
There is visual overlap between 598 and 601

Back

There is visual overlap between 598 and 601

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Compare the centers and spreads.

Back

Math has a higher median (center) and a wider spread.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The median number of miles Mark walked is ___________ the median of the number of miles Nina walked.

Back

greater than

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The range of the number of miles Nina traveled ____________ the range of the number of miles Mark traveled.

Back

less than

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement is best supported by the information in the dot plots showing the number of miles Ben and Barbara ran in February? Options: The mode of the number of miles ran by Barbara is greater than the mode number of miles ran by Ben. The least number of miles ran by Ben is greater than the least number of miles ran by Barbara. The range of the number of miles ran by Barbara is greater than the range of the number of miles ran by Ben. The distribution of the data is approximately symmetrical in both sets of data.

Back

The least number of miles ran by Ben is greater than the least number of miles ran by Barbara.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement is best supported by the data in the dot plots? Options: The median number of hours Leslie watched television is equal to the median number of hours Dixie watched television. The mode number of hours Dixie watched television is greater than the mode number of hours Leslie watched television. Dixie had a greater range in the number of hours she watched television than Leslie. The least number of hours Leslie watched television is equal to the least number of hours Dixie watch television.

Back

The least number of hours Leslie watched television is equal to the least number of hours Dixie watch television.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement is best supported by the data in the dot plots? Options: The mode of the data in Mrs. Blackfield's class is less than the mode of the data in Mr. Johnson's class., The range of the data in Mr. Johnson's class is less than the range of the data in Mrs. Blackfield's class., The median of the data in Mrs. Blackfield's class is greater than the range of the data in Mr. Johnson's class. , The minimum value of the data in Mr. Johnson's class is greater than the minimum value for the data in Mrs. Blackfield's class.

Back

The mode of the data in Mrs. Blackfield's class is less than the mode of the data in Mr. Johnson's class.

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