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In a frequency table, the ___ is the difference between successive values on the scale. |
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tally |
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interval |
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data |
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scale |
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Choose the best interval for a frequency table for the set of data shown below. 110, 250, 190, 340, 310, 260, 130, 140, 330, 380, 150, 200 |
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200 |
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50 |
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5 |
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1 |
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The table lists the number of at-bats and home runs for some of the greatest baseball players during their best home run seasons. Use the data to determine which statement is correct. |
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A scale from 440 to 645 is appropriate for the at-bats data. |
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A frequency table displaying the number of at-bats could use the same scale and interval as a frequency table displaying the number of home runs. |
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A scale from 0 to 60 is appropriate for the home runs data. |
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An interval of 29 could be used for the home runs data because the difference between the greatest and least numbers is 29. |
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Choose the best interval for a frequency table for the set of data shown below. 15, 28, 3, 13, 29, 45, 16, 21, 8, 19 |
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50 |
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100 |
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1 |
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5 |
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The table below lists the number of glasses of water that Nawkaw and his friends drink each day. Use the data to determine which statement is false. |
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A scale from 0 to 20 is appropriate for the data. |
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An interval of 3 is appropriate for the data. |
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A scale from 0 to 10 is appropriate for the data. |
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An interval of 2 is appropriate for the data. |
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