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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 11:Statistical Measures;Lesson 3:Measures of Variations
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Guided Practice
Question 1
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The average wind speeds for several cities in Pennsylvania are given in the table.
a. Find the range of the data.
b. Find the median and the first and third quartiles.
c. Find the interquartile range.
d. Identify any outliers in the data.
Question 2
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The heights of several types of palm trees, in feet, are 40, 25, 15, 22, 50, and 30. The heights of several types of pine trees, in feet, are 60, 75, 45, 80, 75, and 70. Compare and contrast the measures of variation of both kinds of trees.
Question 3
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Building on the Essential Question Describe the difference between measure of center and measure of variation