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Comparing Mean Absolute Deviations
Calculate the mean absolute deviations of the two indicated data sets using the formula, ∑|xi - x̅|/n, and compare them.
Observe the data points on the two lines, and answer the questions, interpreting the two sets of data.
Read the double bar graphs, compare the data, and answer the questions that follow.
Analyze the whole-number data on pie graphs, and respond to a set of questions converting them to percentages.
Pick out the quartiles, minimum, and maximum from the given data set, and write down the five-number summary.
Making and Interpreting Stem and Leaf Plots
Place the last digit of the values in the leaf and the remaining digits in the stem, create the plot, and interpret it.
Finding Mean Absolute Deviations | Up to 6 Data Sets
Determine the mean of the data; find |data value - mean|; add the absolute values; divide by the number of data; obtain MAD.
Finding Missing Data Points Using the Mean
Add up the data values, divide the sum by the number of values, equate the expression with the given average, and solve for x.
Probability on a Pair of Coins
Visualize two coins being tossed simultaneously, list down all possible outcomes, and figure out the indicated probabilities.
Obtain the sample space for a die rolled; find the probabilities for its faces showing an odd, even, prime number, etc., turn up.
Count the spokes for all possible outcomes and figure out the event outcomes. Spin the wheel and find the probability!
Utilize the formula P(E) = n(E)/n(S) to determine the probabilities of selecting days from a week or months from a year.