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- 4. / the extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land .
- 6. / a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or
- 7. Representation / refers to the form in which data is stored , processed,
- 8. quartile / the median of the upper half of a data set .
- 14. / the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometic
- 15. represent a proportion of the whole .
- 17. interpretation .
- 18. proportion to the growing total number or size .
- 22. quartile / one of the three points that divide a range of data
- 24. decay / the decrease in a quantity according to the laws .
- 25. .
- 28. the other two sides.
- 30. plot / a graphical rendition of statistical data based on the minimum
- 31. the ratio of the favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible .
- 32. / ascertain or establish exactly , typically as a result of research
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- 1. .
- 2. / a quantity contained in another an exact number of times , a
- 3. quartile , median third quartile , and maximum .
- 4. / examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of something , especially information , typically for purposes of explanation
- 5. triangle / a triangle with a right angle.
- 7. / distinct separate .
- 9. chart / a type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that
- 10. / where you add up all the number and then divide by the number of numbers .
- 11. graph / another term for pie charts .
- 12. series / a sequence of numbers in which each differs from
- 13. / determine the amount or number of something mathematically .
- 16. / the longest side of a right triangle , opposite the right angle .
- 19. method / is a procedure for selecting sample members from a population.
- 20. / A measurable extent of some kind , such as length ,breadth depth , or height.
- 21. / the extent to which an event is likely to occur , measured
- 23. population into four equal parts .
- 26. theorem / a theorem attributed to pythagoras that the square
- 27. then the next nearest data points .
- 29. .
- 33. preceding by a constant quantity .
