Chapter 3 Data Management

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Across
  1. 3. The Montreal Canadians
  2. 6. Total number of individuals or items
  3. 7. Number of times that an event occurs or item occurs
  4. 8. The sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of numbers in the set
  5. 9. The middle value of a set of numbers
  6. 10. Information that is collected directly
  7. 12. Information that is collected by someone else
  8. 14. Canada's National Sport
  9. 15. An organized set of information
  10. 17. The number that occurs the most often in a set of data
  11. 19. Order information from greatest to least
  12. 20. A category used as part of a database for example the height of a player
Down
  1. 1. The intersection of a row and column where individual data entries are stored for example cell B2 (row 2 column B)
  2. 2. A single piece of data in a database for example goals for one player
  3. 4. An orderly arrangement of numerical data using rows and columns
  4. 5. Calculations made within a cell using other cells for example SUM(C2:C7)add the numbers in column C from row 2 to row 7
  5. 11. All the data about one item in the database for example one player
  6. 13. Counting of an entire population
  7. 16. A part of a population that is used to make predictions about the whole population
  8. 18. When results of a survey of one group are not likely to apply to another group