Across
- 2. Is the SI unit used to measure time.
- 5. A line graph in which the data points in a straight line.
- 9. Measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- 11. Is the numerical average of a set of data.
- 12. Is the basis for the SI temperature units and the Kelvin (k) is the unit for temperature.
- 13. Refers to how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value.
- 15. Data that does not fit with the rest of the data set (the odd one out).
- 16. Is the number that appears most often in a list of numbers.
- 19. This graph displays data that shows how one variable changes in response to another variable.
- 20. A version of the metric system, where prefixes are used to identify larger and smaller units.
- 21. Is a measurement system based on the number 10
- 22. Amount of space an object or substance takes up.
- 23. Like a bar graph, this graph displays data in a number of separate categories.
- 25. This graph uses vertical and horizontal bars to display data for separate categories.
Down
- 1. Measure of force and gravity in an object.
- 3. The basic SI unit for measuring density.
- 4. A line graph in which the data points do not fall in a straight line.
- 6. Of a set of data is the difference between the greatest value and the least value in the set.
- 7. Is the middle number in a set of data that allows you to visualize, analyze, and compare information.
- 8. Density formula
- 10. Refers to how close a group of measurements are to each other
- 14. Is an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions.
- 15. The basic SI unit used for measuring length.
- 17. Basic unit of measurement for ‘volume’.
- 18. Is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. Different substances have different volumes.
- 24. Is a picture of your data.
