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Statistics Across

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1. A representative selection of members from a whole
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group.

4. Difference between highest and lowest value.


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6. Used to find central tendencies of sets of data.

10. Value dividing a list of numbers into quarters.


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11. Graph using bars of equal width to show frequency.
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12. The middle value of an ordered set of data.
6 13. Type of data that has an infinite number of possible values.

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2. Most commonly occurring value or class.

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frequency density.

5. A graph showing the relationship between two variables


12 as individual crosses, often with a line of best fit.

7. The measure of the relationship between 2 variables.

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8. Type of data that has a finite number of possible values.

9. The whole group from which data can be collected.

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Statistics Answers Across
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s a m p l e 1. A representative selection of members from a whole
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group.
o h
4. Difference between highest and lowest value.
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d s i 6. Used to find central tendencies of sets of data.
e c s 10. Value dividing a list of numbers into quarters.
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r a n g e c t d 11. Graph using bars of equal width to show frequency.
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p t o o i 12. The middle value of an ordered set of data.

o t
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a v e r a g e s 13. Type of data that has an infinite number of possible values.

p e r r c
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q u a r t i l e e a r Down
2. Most commonly occurring value or class.
l l m e
11 3. A chart which includes class intervals and
b a r c h a r t a t frequency density.
t t e 5. A graph showing the relationship between two variables
12 as individual crosses, often with a line of best fit.
i m e d i a n
7. The measure of the relationship between 2 variables.
o o
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8. Type of data that has a finite number of possible values.
n c o n t i n u o u s
9. The whole group from which data can be collected.

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