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A judgment without sufficient information, |
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A close, rather than exact, answer; an approximate answer to a computation, a number close to another number. |
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A method for organizing data in a table in which tallies are made next to each value to show frequency of that value in the data sat. |
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A notable feature of a data, set. Landmarks include median, mode, maximum, minimum, and range. |
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The largest amount; the greatest number in a set of data. Compare to minimum. |
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The smallest amount; the smallest number in a set of data. Compare to maximum. |
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The difference between the greatest and least values in a set of data. |
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The value or values that occur most often in a set of data. In the data set 3, 4, 4, 4, 5. 5. 6, the mode is 4. |
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A graph that shows relationships by the use of bars to represent quantities. |
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