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9-2 Organizing Data
Warm Up
Compare. Write < or >.
1. 3(6) > 15
2. 53 – 37 < 19
3. 27 < 2(14)
4. 49 – (–4) > 51
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Problem of the Day
If today is Wednesday, what day of the
week will it be in 100 days?
Friday
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TB P. 467-471
Learn to organize data in tables and
stem-and-leaf plots.
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Data
Vocabulary
line plot
stem-and-leaf plot
back-to-back stem-and-leaf plot
Venn diagram
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Organizing raw data can help you see
patterns and trends. One way to organize
data is to use a line plot. A line plot uses
a number line to show how often a value
occurs in a data set.
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Additional Example 1: Organizing Data in Line
Plots
Use a line plot to organize the math exam scores.
Student Test Scores
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Find the least value, 50, and the greatest value,
100, in the data set. Then draw a number line from
50 to 100. Place an “x” above each number on the
number line for each time it appears in the data set.
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Additional Example 1 Continued
Use a line plot to organize the math exam scores.
Student Test Scores
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There are 16
numbers in the
data set and 16
x’s above the
number line.
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A stem-and-leaf plot is another way to
display data. The values are grouped so
that all but the last digit is the same in
each category.
Stem = first digits(s)
2 5 = 25
Leaf = last digit
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Additional Example 2: Reading Stem-and-Leaf Plots
List the data values of the stem-and-leaf plot.
1 25
Key: 1 2 means 12
4 011
5 279
The data values are:
12, 15, 40, 41, 41, 52, 57, and 59.
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A back-to-back stem-and-leaf plot
is used to compare two sets of data.
The stems are in the center, and the
left leaves are read in reverse.
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Additional Example 3: Organizing data in Back-toBack Stem-and-Leaf Plots
Use the given data to make a back-to-back
stem-and-leaf plot.
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2 9
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Key: | 2 | 9 means 29
8 | 1 | means 18
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Venn Diagrams are used to show
relationships between sets.
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Additional Example 4: Organizing data in Venn
Diagrams
Make a Venn diagram to show how many 8th
grade students play soccer.
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Sport
Grade
Sport
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Baseball
Tennis
Soccer
Baseball
8
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Tennis
Soccer
Baseball
Soccer
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soccer
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Additional Example 4 Continued
Make a Venn diagram to show how many 8th
grade students play soccer.
Draw two circles.
Label one circle “8th
Graders” and the
other circle “Soccer
Players”. The region
that overlaps
represents both 8th
Graders and Soccer
Players.
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Lesson Quiz: Part I
1. Use a line plot to organize the data of daily
rainfall during the month of June.
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Lesson Quiz: Part II
2. List the data values in the stem-and-leaf plot.
6, 9, 14, 17, 22, 25
0 69
1 47
2 25
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Lesson Quiz: Part III
3. Make a Venn diagram to show how many voters
under age 30 responded to the survey.
Survey Results
Age
Registered
to Vote
Age
Registered
to Vote
18
yes
55
yes
20
no
31
no
47
no
43
no
62
yes
25
yes
29
yes
19
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