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| Double Stem and Leaf Plot |
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| used to compare two sets of data |
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| notable feature of data set |
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| the value or values that occur most often in a set of data |
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| a graph in which data points are connected by line segments |
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| the largest amount; the greatest number in a set of data |
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| the single digit in the right column of a particular plot |
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| the amount of surface inside a closed boundary measured in square units such as square inches or square centimeters |
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| the smallest amount; the smallest number in a set of data |
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| a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to represent data |
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| the middle value in a set of data when the data are listed in order from smallest to largest or from largest to smallest. if there are an even number of data points, the center number is the mean of the two middle values. |
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| explanatory table of symbols used on a graph or map |
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| the set of points whose distance from the center of the circle is less than that of the radius; not part of the circle |
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| the set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a fixed point in the plane |
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| the method used to create the sample results in samples that are systematically different from the population |
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| a graph in which a circle and its interior are divided by radii into parts to show the parts of a set of data; the entire thing represents the whole set of data |
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| equal in value but possible in a different form |
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| a fraction that cannot be renamed in simpler form; also known as lowest terms |
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| if two fractions have the same denominator; for two or more factions, any number that is a common multiple of their denominators |
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| the least common multiple of denominators of every fraction in a given collection of numbers |
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| a number that is written using both a whole number and a fraction |
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| whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator; sometimes called "top-heavy" |
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