Across
- 1. — a group or label used to sort data (for example: colors, types, or grade levels).
- 4. — the middle value in an ordered list of numbers; if there are two middle numbers, the median is the average of those two.
- 7. — the number of times a particular value or category appears in a data set.
- 8. — facts, numbers, or measurements collected to analyze or answer a question.
- 12. — a measure of center found by adding all the values and dividing by the number of values.
- 13. — a value that is much higher or lower than the other values in a data set and may affect how we understand the data.
- 14. — the difference between the greatest and least values in a numerical data set (range helps describe how spread out the data are).
- 15. graph — a chart that uses bars of different heights or lengths to compare amounts for different categories.
Down
- 2. problem — a problem that requires a single operation (such as add, subtract, multiply, or divide) to find the answer.
- 3. — to read or explain information from a graph or table and describe what it means.
- 5. table — a table that shows how often each value or category occurs in a set of data.
- 6. plot — a graph that shows the relationship between two numerical variables by plotting points at their paired values.
- 9. problem — a problem that requires two operations, done in order, to reach the solution.
- 10. plot — a way to display numerical data where each number is split into a "stem" (leading digits) and a "leaf" (last digit) to show shape and actual values.
- 11. plot — a simple graph that uses dots stacked above a number line to show how many times each value appears.
