Data - Statistics - Graphs
Across
- 2. An extreme rise.
- 7. The quality or state of being correct or precise.
- 8. An extreme fall.
- 9. A standard quantity in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.
- 10. Smallest value.
- 12. It explains the symbols, colours, or patterns used to differentiate the series in a chart.
- 15. A box that is made when each column and row meets.
- 17. A change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level
- 20. Collection(s) of data.
- 21. A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, in particular the median.
- 22. Words / symbols / letters / numbers that identify each value in the data series.
- 23. A graphic that compares and contrasts data in a visual format.
- 24. A chart that shows only one data series and is used to compare sizes of each part to the whole.
- 25. Part of a pie chart that represents one value from the series.
- 27. The horizontal scale of a chart on which usually the categories are plotted.
- 28. Horizontal cells, in “Excel” identified with numbers.
Down
- 1. Data graphed as a series of VERTICAL bars is also called…
- 3. Largest value.
- 4. Vertical cells, in “Excel” identified by letters.
- 5. A diagram showing the relation between two variable quantities.
- 6. A horizontal or vertical line that extends across the plot area on the chart to help you read it.
- 11. Another word for “rise”.
- 13. Another word for “fall”.
- 14. The rate something occurs over a particular period.
- 16. Data graphed using a continuous line.
- 18. The vertical scale of a chart on which the usually the values from each category are plotted.
- 19. A collection of related values for a chart.
- 26. To determine the size, amount, or degree of something.