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Interpreting Data on a Dot Plot - Starter Quiz
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A group of students is counting their pencils. Sarah has pencils, Tom has pencils, and Maria has pencils. If you were making a list to show how many students have exactly pencils, what is the total count?
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On a frequency table or a tally mark chart, if there are tally marks next to the word 'Apples', it means that 'Apples' was chosen exactly times.
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A group of students is counting their pencils. Sarah has pencils, Tom has pencils, and Maria has pencils. If you were making a list to show how many students have exactly pencils, what is the total count?
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On a frequency table or a tally mark chart, if there are tally marks next to the word 'Apples', it means that 'Apples' was chosen exactly times.
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A tally chart shows groups of tally marks and single tally marks for the color blue. What is the total number of students who chose blue?
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Match each data collection term or symbol to its correct description to show you are ready to work with dot plots.
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A student is organizing data about favorite snacks to prepare for a graph. Put these values in order from the least number of votes to the greatest number of votes.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on how data is organized and represented.
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Arrange the steps for organizing data into a frequency table in the correct order.
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Unscramble the letters to find the word for a tool that uses pictures or symbols to show and compare data.
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Before we learn to read dot plots, let's review how we organize data. Which of the following are true statements about using a frequency table or a tally chart to organize a set of numbers? Select two correct answers.
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A student is looking at a frequency table that shows how many students have different numbers of pets. If the table shows that students have pets each, how should this information be represented when organizing data for a display?