Decide if each situation is 1. The mean can be found by adding all the numbers in a data set and dividing by the number of numbers in the data set. 2. The mean of the data in the dot plot is 4. 3 4. 5. 6 7 8 3. The median of the data set is 9 for the data: 4, 5, 9, 1, 10. .. 2.

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Lesson 5: Calculating Measures of Center and
Variability
• Let's calculate measures of center and measures of variability and know which
most appropriate for the data.
5.1: Calculating Centers
1. The mean can be found by adding all the numbers in a data set and dividing by the
number of numbers in the data set.
Decide if each situation is true or false. Explain your reasoning.
2. The mean of the data in the dot plot is 4.
6.
8.
9.
1
4
3. The median of the data set is 9 for the data: 4, 5, 9, 1, 10.
4. The median of the data in the dot plot is 3.5.
0.
1
2
8.
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Transcribed Image Text:a cross Lesson 5: Calculating Measures of Center and Variability • Let's calculate measures of center and measures of variability and know which most appropriate for the data. 5.1: Calculating Centers 1. The mean can be found by adding all the numbers in a data set and dividing by the number of numbers in the data set. Decide if each situation is true or false. Explain your reasoning. 2. The mean of the data in the dot plot is 4. 6. 8. 9. 1 4 3. The median of the data set is 9 for the data: 4, 5, 9, 1, 10. 4. The median of the data in the dot plot is 3.5. 0. 1 2 8. Algebra 1 35
country team at 12 meets.
22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
points
Alf possible, find the mean. If not possible, explain why not
b. If possible, find the median. If not possible, explain why not.
c. Did the cross country team ever score 30 points at a meet?
(From Unit 1, Lesson 2.)
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Transcribed Image Text:country team at 12 meets. 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 points Alf possible, find the mean. If not possible, explain why not b. If possible, find the median. If not possible, explain why not. c. Did the cross country team ever score 30 points at a meet? (From Unit 1, Lesson 2.) 34 Studon
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