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Big Foot MD.4 Data

Big Foot MD.4 Data. What type of data is on the graph? Why do think a line plot was used to display this data?. Let’s review: *What is numerical data? *What are some examples of numerical data? *How is numerical data different from categorical data?.

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Big Foot MD.4 Data

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  1. Big Foot MD.4 Data

  2. What type of data is on the graph? Why do think a line plot was used to display this data?

  3. Let’s review: *What is numerical data? *What are some examples of numerical data? *How is numerical data different from categorical data?

  4. The data represents the width of people’s hand from their thumb to their pinky measured in inches. Based on the data, can we determine how many people answered the question? How many people had their hand measured?

  5. What was size of the largest hand? What was the size of the smallest hand? How does the smallest hand size compare to the largest hand size? Which measurement had the most people with that hand size?

  6. Time to Measure Our ! Measure your partner’s foot in centimeters. Record the data on the large chart paper. Use this data to make a frequency table and a line plot. Examples:

  7. Create both a frequency table and line plot using the collected data.

  8. Discussion • *What was the longest foot? • *What was the shortest foot? • *How many people measured the length of a foot? • *What does your data tell you about the class? • *What is the size of our feet?

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