Data - Statistics - Graphs

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