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A double stem plot is a graphical method for displaying the values from two samples whose values extend over similar ranges. Assuming that you know what a (single) stem plot is, begin making a double one by using the smallest element from the two samples to form the first item for the stem, and place it at the top of the stem. Now complete the a stem plot for the first sample in the usual way on the right side of the stem. Having done that, create the leaves for the other sample elements on the left side of the stem. The link points to a page with an example.
A circle has only one side and it is called its circumference.
It is a way of presenting data for a set that can be divided into two categories with the aim to make it easier to compare the two subsets. An example could be the weight of boys and girls in a class - where you might want to see if there was an obvious gender difference. The stem runs down the middle of the diagram, the leaves for one subset (boys) would go on one side of the stem and those for the other subset (girls) would go on the other side.
a trapezoid
A circle or an oval (ellipse) This depends on what one calls a "side". Usually a side needs to be straight, as in the case of polygons.