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How are dot plots and stem and leaf plots similar?

cause they both plot something


How is a bar graph and dot plots similar?

A dot plot is similar to a bar graph because they both can give you the same amount of pets and other things that you might use them for.


What do dot plots represent?

Dot plots represent the values of a data-set which is classified according to two variables.


How are dot plots and stem and leaf displays similar?

Dotplots and stem-and-leaf displays both show every data value.


Are line graphs the same as box and whisker plots?

No because box and whisker plots are related to cumulative frequency curves


Why would it be difficult to extrapolate data from a dot to dot graph?

It would be difficult to extrapolate data from a dot plot graph because dot plots are primarily used for displaying and comparing individual data points, rather than showing trends or patterns in the data. Since dot plots do not typically include lines or curves to connect the data points, it can be challenging to accurately estimate values between the plotted points or beyond the range of the data provided. Additionally, dot plots are not designed for precise numerical analysis or prediction, making it unreliable for extrapolating data.


Can two Dot plots have the same median and range but have completely different shapes?

money


How do you compare box plots?

by looking at it and seeing the difference


Can box and whisker plots have intervals?

Yes, I believe they can.


What does the 88 represent on a box and whisker plot?

Nothing. Most box and whisker plots do not have 88 on them!


Who invented box and whisker plots?

I believe it was John Tukey in 1997


How do you create a parallel box-and- whisker plots?

Parallel box and whisker plots are regular box and whisker plots, but drawn "one-above-the other" on the piece of paper. To enable to do this easily, draw an x-axis which is big enough for the largest value in the data, and small enough for the smallest value in the data (in the entire collection of data). Plot each box-and-whisker diagram below each other.