Coordinate Algebra

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Across
  1. 3. Data that is concentrated toward the upper range of the data; it has a tail to the left.
  2. 5. The middle-most value of the data set.
  3. 6. A table that saparates responses by a characteristic of the respondents.
  4. 7. The difference between the third and first quartiles.
  5. 8. Data that is concentrated toward the lower range of the data; it has a tail to the right.
  6. 10. Provides a visual representation of the residuals for ach data set.
  7. 11. The average value of the data.
  8. 12. A graph of data on a coordinate plane, where each data pair is represented by a point.
Down
  1. 1. A data value that is much greater than or less than the rest of the data set.
  2. 2. The absolute average value ofthe difference between each data point and its mean.
  3. 4. A relation of two variables where each input is assigned to one and only output.
  4. 8. The data that is concentrated toward the middle of a data set.
  5. 9. The sum of all the cells.
  6. 10. The fit of a linear function to a set of daa that can be assessed by analyzing.
  7. 13. A pattern of data that can be examined by using a two-way frequency table.