5 Bayo measured the distance in inches that a toy car traveled after going down a ramp. She collected the following data for seven trials. 117, 135, 117, 139, 121, 133, 22
Unitary Method
The word “unitary” comes from the word “unit”, which means a single and complete entity. In this method, we find the value of a unit product from the given number of products, and then we solve for the other number of products.
Speed, Time, and Distance
Imagine you and 3 of your friends are planning to go to the playground at 6 in the evening. Your house is one mile away from the playground and one of your friends named Jim must start at 5 pm to reach the playground by walk. The other two friends are 3 miles away.
Profit and Loss
The amount earned or lost on the sale of one or more items is referred to as the profit or loss on that item.
Units and Measurements
Measurements and comparisons are the foundation of science and engineering. We, therefore, need rules that tell us how things are measured and compared. For these measurements and comparisons, we perform certain experiments, and we will need the experiments to set up the devices.
![Solve.
Janna's health class measures the heart rates of students
after they walked for five minutes. The heart rates, in beats
per minute, were as follows.
102, 74, 86, 74, 96, 95, 103, 102
Find the median of the data set. What does the median tell
you? (Hint: If the data set has an even number of values,
the median is the mean of the two middle values.)
5 Bayo measured the distance in inches that a toy car
traveled after going down a ramp. She collected the
following data for seven trials.
117, 135, 117, 139, 121, 133, 22
a. An outlier is one or more data values that are
quite different from the other data values in the
set. Are there any outliers in Bayo's data? If so,
which one(s)?
b. Which measure of center (mean, median, or mode) is
most affected by an outlier? Justify your answer.
ther
C. What measure of center would you use to describe
this data set? Explain.
6 Kobe collected data on the weight, in pounds, of
7 different dogs at an animal shelter. The weights, in
pounds, are 35, 43, 37, 38, 40, 39, and 36. Make a box
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