Question | Answer |
Statistics | The study of numerical data |
Bias | Is a tendency to favor the selection of certain members of a population. |
Census | Survey that asks questions to everybody. |
Univariate Data | Consists of a single data item being collected. |
Bivariate Data | Consists of a pair of data being collected. |
Quantitative Data | Is numeric and measurable. |
Qualitative | Is attribute and categorical |
Random | an unknowning pick |
Representative | Samples that involves a selected group. |
Inverse variation | an equation or function exspressing inverse variation. |
Tally | using marks to record counting |
Frequency | the number of times a particular item appears in a set of data |
Frequency histogram | a verticalbar graph used to represent the frequences of individaul scores. |
Spread | shows how far apart data values are |
clusters | numbers which tend to crowed around a particular point in a set of values |
outliers | a value far away from most of the rest in a set of data |
1 squared | 1 |
2 squared | 4 |
3 squared | 9 |
4 squared | 16 |
5 squared | 25 |
6 squared | 36 |
7 squared | 49 |
8 squared | 64 |
9 squared | 81 |
10 squared | 100 |
11 squared | 121 |
12 squared | 144 |
13 squared | 169 |
14 squared | 196 |
15 squared | 225 |
25 squared | 625 |
square root of 1 | 1 |
square root of 4 | 2 |
square root of 9 | 3 |
square root of 16 | 4 |
square root of 25 | 5 |
square root of 36 | 6 |
square root of 49 | 7 |
square root of 64 | 8 |
square root of 81 | 9 |
square root of 100 | 10 |
square root of 121 | 11 |
square root of 144 | 12 |
square root of 169 | 13 |
square root of 196 | 14 |
square root of 225 | 15 |
square root of 625 | 25 |
consecutive | back to back |
interger | whole number negative and postive |
sum | addition |
equilateral | all sides are equal |
respectively | matching order |
perimeter | distance around the figure |
whole number | counting numbers including zero |
distinct | Distinguished from others by nature or qualities: discrete ,separte, several, various. |
consecutive | Following one after another in an orderly pattern: sequent,sequential,serial,subsequent,successional,successive. |
isosceles | having two equal sides |
prime numbers | A postive interger not divisible with out a remaninder by any postive interger other than itself and one |