Across
- 1. A graph to show comparison with a category.
- 7. To find the median for 25% of the data.
- 9. Shows comparison of two sets within a category.
- 11. To show frequency using intervals.
- 12. The Third Quartile minus the First Quartile.
- 13. When one event doesn’t affect the outcome of the second event.
- 15. Also known as a line plot
- 18. Probability of two or more things happening at the same time.
- 19. To find the median for 75% of the data.
- 21. Graphs that have distorted data to make it look better or worse which can make incorrect conclusions about the data.
- 22. When an event does affect the outcome of the second event.
Down
- 1. (Also known as a box and whisker plot) Graph using a number line to show the distribution of data.
- 2. A graph used to represent data with figures to match the frequency for different kinds of data.
- 3. A graph in the shape of a circle used to compare parts and wholes with percent.
- 4. A table that uses tally marks to record the times an item occurs.
- 5. Find the difference between the lowest value and highest value.
- 6. A table where the data value is spread where the ‘stem’ is the first digit or digits such as the hundreds place and tens place where the ‘leaf’ plot is the last digit.
- 8. To measure variability.
- 10. A number is a set of data that is bigger or smaller than most of the data.
- 14. A graph made to show change over time.
- 16. Middle data when arranged from least to greatest(if there are two medians, find the mean of it.)
- 17. One outcome from a probability experiment.
- 20. Average
- 21. Number that occurs the most.
