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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 10: Statistics; Lesson 3: Misleading Graphs and Statistics
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Guided Practice
Question 1
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Which graph suggests that Cy Young had three times as many wins as Jim Galvin? Is this a valid conclusion? Explain.
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Question 2
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The graph below shows the results of a survey to determine students’ favorite pets. Why is the graph misleading?
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Question 3
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The table lists the five largest land vehicle tunnels in the United States. Write a convincing argument for which measure of center you would use to emphasize the average length length of the tunnels.
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Question 4
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Building on the Essential Question Describe at least two ways in which the display of data can influence the conclusions reached.
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