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More Statistical Displays
PART A B C
Multi-Part
Lesson 4
GLE 0706.5.2
Select, create, and use
appropriate graphical
representations of data.
SPI 0706.5.2 Select suitable
graph types (such as bar
graphs, histograms, line
graphs, circle graphs, box-
and-whisker plots, and stem-
and-leaf plots) and use them
to create accurate
representations of given
data. Also addressees
GLE 0706.1.7, GLE 0706.5.1,
SPI 0706.5.1.
540 Statistical Displays
Main Idea
Select, organize, and
construct appropriate
data displays.
Select an Appropriate Display
RECYCLING Ms. Stevens’s class weighed the total amount of paper that
was recycled each week during a ten-week period. The following
graphs are four ways they displayed the weekly weights of paper.
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Weekly Recycling
Weekly Recycling
Stem Leaf
1
2
3
4
5
2 9
1
1 3 7
5
2 5 8
(^1) | 2 = 12
2
10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59
Number of
Weeks
4
3
1
Pounds of Paper
Weekly Recycling^ Weekly Recycling
10 –19
20% 20–29
10%
50–59
30%
30–39
40–4910% 30%
- Which display(s) shows how many weeks the class collected
exactly 31 pounds of paper? - Which display(s) most easily shows the number of weeks the class
collected between 30 and 39 pounds of paper?
When deciding what type of display to use, ask these questions.
What type of information is given? What do you want the display to
show? How will the display be analyzed?
Select an Appropriate Display
SPORTS Select an appropriate display to show the number of
boys of different age ranges that participate in athletics.
Since the display will show an interval, a histogram would be an
appropriate display to represent this data.
a. Select an appropriate display for the percent of students in each
grade at a middle school.
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