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McKeel summer math terms 5

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ranges   the difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set of data.  
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axis   the number line at the side or bottom of a graph.  
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tree diagram   an organized list that shows all possible outcomes of an event.  
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mode   the numbers or items that occur most often in a set of data.  
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mean   the number found by dividingthe sum of a set of numbersby the number of addends.  
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bar graph   a graph that uses horizontal and verticalbars to display countable data.  
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scales   the numbers on a bar graph that help you read the number each bar shows.  
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grid   horizontal and vertical lines on a map.  
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median   the middle number or the average of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data.  
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ordered pair   a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate grid.the first number tells how far to move horizontally, and the second number tells how far to move vertically.  
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interval   on a graph, the numbers placed at fixed distances to help label the graph.  
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probability   the likelihood that an event will happen.  
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line graph   a graph that uses a line to show how data change over time.  
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likelihood   probable chances of an occurance of an event.  
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