Once all of the data are displayed in the stem and leaf diagram it is simply a question of looking at the most frequently occurring value. By having the data arranged in an ordered list will make it easier to determine both the mode and median value.
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You would take all the numbers from the data and then divide by the number of numbers added. In a stem and leaf plot, the tens or hundreds, and so on are on the left and the ones are on the right.
If you have a stem and leaf plot like this 4/567 5/234 6/2 you can use any of the number rows to make a key. Key: 6/2=62
Once all of the data are displayed in the stem and leaf diagram it is simply a question of looking at the most frequently occurring value. By having the data arranged in an ordered list will make it easier to determine both the mode and median value.
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The major disadvantage of the Stem and Leaf plot is that it is dependant on the choice of intervals. The plot is not unique.
In statistics this is usually termed a stem-leaf plot. To see some I suggest going to image.google.com and querying for stem leaf plot.
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The phrase is a stem-and-leaf diagram or stem-and-leaf chart.
You would take all the numbers from the data and then divide by the number of numbers added. In a stem and leaf plot, the tens or hundreds, and so on are on the left and the ones are on the right.
You times the long stem by the short stem
A Back-To-Back Stem and Leaf Plot is a diagram to show two different sets of numbers. They are exactly like ordinary stem and leaf plot, but represents two different numbers by going out to the left as well as the right.
Yes, it can be any number.
It will usually be on a stem, all by itself, a long way from the nearest stem.