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Common Core Math I Unit 1 Day 3 Shape, Center, Spread, and Outliers

Common Core Math I Unit 1 Day 3 Shape, Center, Spread, and Outliers. Hop Around. Frequency Distribution Table Histogram (by hand). Describing Distributions. Shape Center Spread Outliers. Shape. Mound shaped & symmetrical Skewed left (extreme low values)

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Common Core Math I Unit 1 Day 3 Shape, Center, Spread, and Outliers

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  1. Common Core Math IUnit 1 Day 3Shape, Center, Spread, and Outliers

  2. Hop Around • Frequency Distribution Table • Histogram (by hand)

  3. Describing Distributions • Shape • Center • Spread • Outliers

  4. Shape • Mound shaped & symmetrical • Skewed left (extreme low values) • Skewed right (extreme high values) • Uniform

  5. Center When describing a distribution at first, the center can be “eyeballed.” Remember, you are trying to answer the question: “What is the most typical value?”

  6. Spread Range Remember, you are trying to answer the question: “How much do values typically vary from the center?” BE SURE TO STATE EVERYTHING IN CONTEXT!!

  7. Outlier One individual that’s data falls significantly outside of the population’s data.

  8. NFL Rushing Statistics Group activity: • Make a frequency distribution table for your assigned column of data. • Draw the corresponding histogram on graph paper. • Write a paragraph about your data that addresses shape, center, spread, and outliers.

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