Concept explainers
Complete each statement with the correct term from the list on the right. Some of the choices may not be used.
statistic
average
median
mode
table
pictograph
histogram
bar graph
circle graph
line graph
A(n) _________ presents data in rows and columns. [5.2a]
To fill: The statement “A(n) _______ presents data in rows and columns.”
Answer to Problem 1VR
Solution:
A table present data in row and column.
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The following options for the blanks, are shown below
Statistic |
Average |
Median |
Mode |
Table |
Pictograph |
Histogram |
Bar graph |
Circle graph |
Line graph |
Explanation:
A table is used to present data in rows and columns. The use of table is in communication research and data analysis.
A table consists of an ordered arrangement of row and column.
The intersection of row and column is known as cell.
Consider an example of the following table display data on the how many apple sold in month January, February, March, April.
January |
February |
March |
April |
|
Apple sold |
10 |
40 |
25 |
20 |
Therefore, appropriate word from the column on the right is table and complete sentence is “A table present data in row and column.”
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