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Graphs & Analysis

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Information about percentages always uses what type of graph?   Circle or Pie graph  
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Three things to remember when constructing any graph?   Calibrate, label, key  
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mean   average of a series of numbers  
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median   the middle number  
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mode   the number used most often  
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How do you calculate the mean?   add all numbers together and divide by the number of numbers.  
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stray data   outlier  
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variation   variety in data  
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line graph   shows the relationship between 2 types of information or data.  
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accuracy   how close a measurement is to the actual or true value.  
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precision   How close a series of measurements are to each other.  
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Percent error   Real amount margin of error/scientifically accepted result x 100.  
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Margin of error   Difference between the experimentally measured result and the scientifically accepted result.  
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Celcius   Scientific scale to measure temperature.  
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Farenheit   English scale to measure temperature.  
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Kelvin   Absolute scale to measure temperature.  
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Base unit for volume   Liter  
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Base unit for length   Meter  
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Base unit for mass   Gram  
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Base unit for time   Second  
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Base unit for pressure   Pascal Atmosphere  
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interpolation   to predict point between the know points on a graph.  
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exterpolation   to predict points that lie beyond the know points on a graph.  
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line of best fit   the straight line that touches the most known points on a line graph.  
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