7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
502 Statistical Displays

For each data set, find the median, the upper and lower quartiles, and the
interquartile range.


  1. daily attendance at the water park: 346, 250, 433, 369, 422, 298

  2. texts per day: 24, 53, 38, 12, 31, 19, 26

  3. cost of admission: $13.95, $24.59, $19.99, $29.98, $23.95, $28.99

  4. SCIENCE The table shows the number of Known Moons of Planets
    Mercury 0 Jupiter 63
    Venus 0 Saturn 34
    Earth 1 Uranus 27
    Mars 2 Neptune 13


known moons for each planet in our solar
system. Use the measures of variation to
describe the data.

1111 EXERCISE Lucy and Dena are training for a bike race and recorded their
mileage for a week. Find the measures of variation of each person’s
mileage. Which measures of variation show the girls’ similarities in their
training? the differences? Explain.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Lucy 7 mi 3 mi 5 mi 8 mi 6 mi 10 mi 9 mi
Dena 6 mi 4 mi 6 mi 8 mi 11 mi 9 mi 7 mi

C 12. FIND THE ERROR Hiroshi was finding the measures of variation of the
following set of data: 89, 93, 99, 110, 128, 135, 144, 152, and 159. Find his
mistake and correct it.

median = 128
lower quartile = 99
upper quartile = 144
interquartile range = 45
range = 70


  1. OPEN ENDED Create a list of data with at least six numbers that has an
    interquartile range of 15 and two outliers.

  2. E WRITE MATH Explain why the median is not affected by very high
    or very low values in the data.


Real-World Link
The average
twelve-year-old
should spend
about one hour
a day doing
moderate to
intense physical
activity.

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