
Box-and-Whisker Plots and Data Comparison
Construct box-and-whisker plots to represent data distributions. Compare two sets of data using their measures of central tendency and spread.
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Construct box-and-whisker plots to represent data distributions. Compare two sets of data using their measures of central tendency and spread.
Key Questions
- What are the five key summary statistics in a box-and-whisker plot?
- How do we identify outliers using quartiles?
- How can we effectively compare two different datasets?
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