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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 12:Statistical Display;Lesson 3:Box Plots
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Guided Practice
Question 1
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Use the table.
a. Make a box plot of the data.
b. What percent of the earthquakes were between 4 and 9 kilometers deep?
c. Write a sentence explaining what the length of the box plot means.
Question 2
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Find the median and the measures of variability for the box plot shown. Then describe the data.
Question 3
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Building on the Essential Question How is the information you can learn from a box plot different from what you can learn from the same set of data shown in a line plot?