Every proper stem-and-leaf plot must have a key given next to the plot.
Here is the marks that each student has got after an exam in the class ploted out in a stem and leaf plot. 1-0234 2-34 3-56 4-678 5-0 6-134 7-689 8-049 9-26 Now for the key... Key: 6-9 means 69 The key is based on entirely what numbers you have used in the stem and leaf plot. The key is just the meaning for what sort of digits you are trying to talk about. If we don't use keys. Then when we look at 2-3, we might think that it is 2.3 Anyway you can get the key by looking at what data you are doing and just take out one section of the data. Here is another example: Here is the amount of pocket money received by a group of children represented in a stem and leaf plot: 1-345 2-167 3-89 Key: 2-6=2.6 In other words the key is just like the legend on a map. Just by looking at the stem and leaf plot you should be able to find it. I don't know if this would help... But I hope you would find this useful!! Good luck in stem and leaf plots! it is an example of the numbers
No, they are two different things. Mainly because the Box And Whisker Plot has a different technique and focuses on highs and lows. The Stem and Leaf Plot has to do with key codes, grouping numbers, and amounts.
If you had a stem and leaf diagram like this for example 1/1,2,6 2/4,4,4,5,7,8,9 3/1,6 4,2 5/4,7 Key 1/1- 11 years old The mode would be the value on the "leaf" that appears most frequently so in this case it would be 24. However, the modal group would be the group from the "stem" that has the most values, so in this case it would focus on the 20's. You would write it from the number on the stem to the highest in the group, like- 20-29. You would write it from 20 even if there is nobody who is actually 20 years old, as there isn't in this case.
To find the key is very simple just take one numbers from there and teach your reader how to read that number EX: 6/8= 68 Just pick a random number and show them how to read it
Yes, it can be any number.
Every proper stem-and-leaf plot must have a key given next to the plot.
You use the stem in the place of the decimals and make a key such as 4 (line) 1 = 4.1
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You can label the key parts of a snake plant on a diagram by including the following parts: leaves, stem, roots, rhizome (underground stem), and flower (if present). Use clear and legible labels to indicate each part on the diagram. Be sure to include a legend or key to help identify each labeled part.
The stalk that joins the leaf to the stem is called a petiole. It plays a key role in providing support and transportation of nutrients and water between the leaf and the rest of the plant.
Here is an example: KEY: 1 | 2 means 12 1 | 2 3 4 6 8 9 2 | 0 5 5 5 6 3 | 4 5 7 8 8 9 9 4 | 1 2 6 From the stem and leaf diagram it can be seen that 25 is the most frequent number, since three 5's appear consecutively in the second row. Because numbers in a stem and leaf diagram always appear in ascending order, it is very easy to see which appears most frequently.
Here is the marks that each student has got after an exam in the class ploted out in a stem and leaf plot. 1-0234 2-34 3-56 4-678 5-0 6-134 7-689 8-049 9-26 Now for the key... Key: 6-9 means 69 The key is based on entirely what numbers you have used in the stem and leaf plot. The key is just the meaning for what sort of digits you are trying to talk about. If we don't use keys. Then when we look at 2-3, we might think that it is 2.3 Anyway you can get the key by looking at what data you are doing and just take out one section of the data. Here is another example: Here is the amount of pocket money received by a group of children represented in a stem and leaf plot: 1-345 2-167 3-89 Key: 2-6=2.6 In other words the key is just like the legend on a map. Just by looking at the stem and leaf plot you should be able to find it. I don't know if this would help... But I hope you would find this useful!! Good luck in stem and leaf plots! it is an example of the numbers
No, they are two different things. Mainly because the Box And Whisker Plot has a different technique and focuses on highs and lows. The Stem and Leaf Plot has to do with key codes, grouping numbers, and amounts.
If you had a stem and leaf diagram like this for example 1/1,2,6 2/4,4,4,5,7,8,9 3/1,6 4,2 5/4,7 Key 1/1- 11 years old The mode would be the value on the "leaf" that appears most frequently so in this case it would be 24. However, the modal group would be the group from the "stem" that has the most values, so in this case it would focus on the 20's. You would write it from the number on the stem to the highest in the group, like- 20-29. You would write it from 20 even if there is nobody who is actually 20 years old, as there isn't in this case.
You round the fractions to decimal numbers to a suitable number of decimal digits. Then create a stem and leaf plot using these numbers - ignoring the decimal point, except that you must make sure you mention it in the key.
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