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Warm Up # 1 - 6X/25 - -95 = 2X - 30 Show Work Here
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Warm Up # 25(7 + W) < W/35 + 11
Show Work Here
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STATISTICS 101Representing Categorical Data
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Terms To KnowSample – set of things about which you
collect data.
Data Set – the information you collect.
Sample Size – the size of the data set.
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When Do People Collect Data?When people choose a sample to collect data,
it is because there is some sort of uncertainty about the data.
If you are sure of the data, then there is no need to collect them.
Example:You would not ask students whether they have
a nose or whether they woke up this morning.But you might collect data on what color their
eyes are or how much they slept last night.
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Choosing A Data RepresentationThe type of data you have determines the
possible ways to display them. When you ask people what color their eyes are,
the answers are separated into categories.Data that can be sorted in this way are called
categorical data.If the sample size is small, you can list all the
data.If the sample size is large, data should be
summarized and displayed.
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Small Data Size(Hours Per Day Spent On Activities)Activity Hours
Personal Care (including sleeping)
9.43
Eating and Drinking 1.24
Household Activities 1.82
Working/Work-Related Activities 3.69
Leisure and Sports 5.14
Other 2.68
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Converting DataHours to Percent =Percent to Degree =
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Hours
Personal Care EatingHousehold Activities
School
Leisure Sports Other
Large Display(Hours Per Day Spent On Activities)
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Large Display(Hours Per Day Spent On Activities
Hours
Personal CareEating And DrinkingHousehold ActivitesWorking and Work-Related ActivitesLeisure and SportsOther