Construct a histogram displaying your data.
Decide what data you are going to study. EXAMPLES: Here are two examples, but you may NOT
use them: number of M&M’s per small bag, number of pencils students have in their backpacks.
Construct a histogram displaying your data.
____In complete sentences, describe the shape of your graph.
____Do you notice any potential outliers? If so, what values are they? Show your work in how you used
the potential outlier formula in Chapter 2 (since you have univariate data) to determine whether or not
the values might be outliers.
____Construct a box plot displaying your data.
____Does the middle 50% of the data appear to be concentrated together or spread apart? Explain how
you determined this.
____Looking at both the histogram and the box plot, discuss the distribution of your data.
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