Across
- 1. categorical data that has an order to it
- 4. the spread of your data calculated by the difference between the largest and smallest value
- 5. the data that appears the most
- 9. the average value of a data set, to calculate it you add everything up to find the total, then divide by how many data points you have
- 10. source of data that you collect yourself
- 11. collecting data that describes types or groups with words
Down
- 2. numerical data that is countable (whole numbers)
- 3. source of data that someone else has collected
- 5. the middle value of a dataset ordered from smallest to largest
- 6. categorical data that is just names of things
- 7. collecting data that you can count or measure with numbers
- 8. numerical data that is measurable (decimal places)
