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Making a Line Plot
• Collect data and put in chronological order
     Ex. Scores on a math test
         63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84
         85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97


• Determine a scale and intervals
  • If you have a small range, you should probably use intervals of 1
  • With larger scales, it is best to mark intervals every 2, 5, or 10 numbers.

     Ex. Scores on a math test
          Use a scale from 60 to 100 and intervals of 5
Making a Line Plot
• Draw a horizontal line and mark the intervals
    Ex. Scores on a math test
        63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84
        85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97




     60      65    70     75    80   85   90   95   100
Making a Line Plot
• Mark an X above the number for each data point
• If a number is repeated, place one X above the
  other
    Ex. Scores on a math test
        63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84
        85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97

                                              X
                                       X      X
                                 X     X      X     X
          X        X    X X     XX   X XX   X X   X X X


     60       65   70     75    80   85     90    95   100
Making a Line Plot
• Count the number of data points and count the
  number of X’s to make sure you plotted each
  point!
    Ex. Scores on a math test
        63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84
                                                       22 data points
        85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97

                                              X
                                       X      X              22 X’s
                                 X     X      X     X
          X        X    X X     XX   X XX   X X   X X X


     60       65   70     75    80   85     90    95   100
Reading a Line Plot
• Understand the scale and interval
   Ex. This line plot has intervals of 2, so an X that falls between
   numbers would represent the median of those numbers.
    An X between the 6 and 8 would represent “7”




                                      X        X
                        X             X        X
          X   X         X        X    X        X   X            X


     0        2     4       6     8       10       12   14     16
Reading a Line Plot
             Finding the Minimum
             Minimum – smallest value
• The minimum is the number represented by the
  first X

   The MINIMUM is 1

         1                       X        X
                     X           X        X
         X   X       X       X   X        X   X          X


     0       2   4       6   8       10       12   14   16

   Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale.
             The Minimum is NOT 0
Reading a Line Plot
             Finding the Maximum
             Maximum – greatest value
• The maximum is the number represented by the
  last X
                                                   The MAXIMUM is 15


                                 X        X
                     X           X        X              15
         X   X       X       X   X        X   X           X


     0       2   4       6   8       10       12   14    16

   Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale.
            The Maximum is NOT 16
Reading a Line Plot
                      Finding the Range
Range – difference between highest value and lowest value

• Subtract the number represented by the first X
  from the number represented by the last X
              -        = 14        The RANGE is 14



          1                             X        X             15
                           X            X        X
          X       X        X       X    X        X   X          X


      0       2        4       6    8       10       12   14   16

    Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale.
          The Range is NOT 16 – 0 = 16
Reading a Line Plot
                   Finding the Median
     Median – middle number when data is arranged in
                    chronological order

• Cross off the first and last X. Continue crossing
  off the first and last X’s until you reach the middle.

                                 The MEDIAN is 8

                                         X        X
                         X               X        X
           X   X         X          X    X        X   X          X


       0       2     4       6       8       10       12   14   16
Reading a Line Plot
                  Finding the Median
     Median – middle number when data is arranged in
                    chronological order

• If there are 2 numbers left in the middle, the
  median is the middle of those 2 numbers.

                   The 2 middle numbers are 7 and 8,
                     so the median is 7.5
                                                 X
                        X                        X
          X   X         X       X   X   X        X   X          X


      0       2     4       6       8       10       12   14   16
Reading a Line Plot
                  Finding the Median
     Median – middle number when data is arranged in
                    chronological order

• If you get confused crossing off the X’s, list the
  numbers represented by the X’s in chronological
  order and cross them off.

                                    X        X
                        X           X        X
          X   X         X       X   X        X   X          X


      0       2     4       6   8       10       12   14   16

          1 2 4 4 7 8 8 8 10 10 10 11 15
Reading a Line Plot
                 Finding the Mean
                      Mean – average
 • Add all the data points and divide by the total
   number of data points
 • Remember to include ALL the X’s
          The MEAN is 7.5
                        Continue for all data points
                      4                   X        X
         1 2          4
                      X              7    X        X
         X   X        X              X    X        X   X          X


  Add
 Divide 0   2     4           6       8       10       12   14   16
 Them
by the #
  Up!
 of X’s   + +    +        +       + 8 + 8 + 8 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 11 + 15
        98 ÷ 13 ≈ 7.538 13 X’s so divide by 13
                         ≈ 7.5              Round if you get a long decimal

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Line plots

  • 1. Making a Line Plot • Collect data and put in chronological order Ex. Scores on a math test 63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84 85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97 • Determine a scale and intervals • If you have a small range, you should probably use intervals of 1 • With larger scales, it is best to mark intervals every 2, 5, or 10 numbers. Ex. Scores on a math test Use a scale from 60 to 100 and intervals of 5
  • 2. Making a Line Plot • Draw a horizontal line and mark the intervals Ex. Scores on a math test 63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84 85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
  • 3. Making a Line Plot • Mark an X above the number for each data point • If a number is repeated, place one X above the other Ex. Scores on a math test 63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84 85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97 X X X X X X X X X X X XX X XX X X X X X 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
  • 4. Making a Line Plot • Count the number of data points and count the number of X’s to make sure you plotted each point! Ex. Scores on a math test 63 68 72 74 79 80 80 83 84 84 84 22 data points 85 88 90 90 90 90 93 95 95 95 97 X X X 22 X’s X X X X X X X X XX X XX X X X X X 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
  • 5. Reading a Line Plot • Understand the scale and interval Ex. This line plot has intervals of 2, so an X that falls between numbers would represent the median of those numbers. An X between the 6 and 8 would represent “7” X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
  • 6. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Minimum Minimum – smallest value • The minimum is the number represented by the first X The MINIMUM is 1 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale. The Minimum is NOT 0
  • 7. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Maximum Maximum – greatest value • The maximum is the number represented by the last X The MAXIMUM is 15 X X X X X 15 X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale. The Maximum is NOT 16
  • 8. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Range Range – difference between highest value and lowest value • Subtract the number represented by the first X from the number represented by the last X - = 14 The RANGE is 14 1 X X 15 X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Do NOT just look at the numbers on the scale. The Range is NOT 16 – 0 = 16
  • 9. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Median Median – middle number when data is arranged in chronological order • Cross off the first and last X. Continue crossing off the first and last X’s until you reach the middle. The MEDIAN is 8 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
  • 10. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Median Median – middle number when data is arranged in chronological order • If there are 2 numbers left in the middle, the median is the middle of those 2 numbers. The 2 middle numbers are 7 and 8, so the median is 7.5 X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
  • 11. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Median Median – middle number when data is arranged in chronological order • If you get confused crossing off the X’s, list the numbers represented by the X’s in chronological order and cross them off. X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1 2 4 4 7 8 8 8 10 10 10 11 15
  • 12. Reading a Line Plot Finding the Mean Mean – average • Add all the data points and divide by the total number of data points • Remember to include ALL the X’s The MEAN is 7.5 Continue for all data points 4 X X 1 2 4 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X Add Divide 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Them by the # Up! of X’s + + + + + 8 + 8 + 8 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 11 + 15 98 ÷ 13 ≈ 7.538 13 X’s so divide by 13 ≈ 7.5 Round if you get a long decimal