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Box Plots Analysis

A Grade 10 math worksheet focusing on understanding and interpreting box plots, including identifying key statistical measures and comparing data distributions.

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Box Plots Analysis

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Read each question carefully and provide your answers in the space provided. Show all your work for short answer questions.

1. Consider the following dataset: 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 28, 30, 32, 35. Construct a box plot for this data. Clearly label the minimum, first quartile (Q1), median, third quartile (Q3), and maximum values.

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Q1:  

Median:  

Q3:  

Maximum:  

2. What statistical measure does the line inside the box of a box plot represent?

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Mean

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Median

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Mode

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Range

3. The   is the difference between the third quartile (Q3) and the first quartile (Q1) in a box plot.

4. Box plots are particularly useful for comparing the   of two or more datasets.

5. Two classes, Class A and Class B, took the same math test. Their scores are represented by the following box plots. Compare and contrast the performance of the two classes based on their box plots. What can you infer about the variability and central tendency of each class?

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6. A box plot displays individual data points.

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