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Math vocab unit 3 flash cards H. Mifflin

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bar graph   A graph that uses bars to show data  
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data   A set of information.  
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equally likely   Having the same probability of happening.  
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key   The code that tells what each symbolrepresents on a graph.  
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line plot   A diagram that organizes data using a number line.  
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mean   The average of numbers in a set of data.  
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median   The middle number in a set of ordered numerical data.Example: In the set 2, 3, 6, 7, 7, the median is 6.  
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mode   The number that occurs most often in a set of data.Example: In the set 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, the mode is 4.  
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ordered pair   A pair of numbers used to locate a point.  
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outcome   A result in a probability experiment.Example: In tossing a coin, heads and tailsare the two possible outcomes.  
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pictograph   A graph that uses pictures to show data.  
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probability   The chance of an event occurring.  
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range   The difference between the greatest numberand the least number in a set of data.Example: The range of 2, 3, 6, 8, 9 is 7 because 9  2  7.  
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scale   A system of marks at equal intervals and in a given order.Used on graphs to help show numerical data.  
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survey   A way to collect data in which you askpeople a question and record their answers.  
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