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  1. Box plot review (article) | Khan Academy

    Want to learn more about making box and whisker plots? Check out this video. Want to practice making box plots? Check out this exercise.

  2. Box and whisker plot: how to construct (video) | Khan Academy

    Here's a word problem that's perfectly suited for a box and whiskers plot to help analyze data. Let's construct one together, shall we?. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for …

  3. Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points)

    A box-and-whisker plot is a handy tool for visualizing data. By ordering numbers, we can find the range, median, and quartiles. Practice makes perfect when mastering these concepts!

  4. Creating box plots (practice) - Khan Academy

    Creating box plots AP.STATS: UNC‑1 (EU), UNC‑1.L (LO), UNC‑1.L.1 (EK), UNC‑1.L.2 (EK) CCSS.Math: 6.SP.B.4, HSS.ID.A.1 Google Classroom

  5. Worked example: Creating a box plot (even number of data points)

    We've constructed our box-and-whiskers plot, which helps us visualize the entire range but also you could say the middle, roughly the middle half of our numbers.

  6. Stem-and-leaf plots (video) | Khan Academy

    The video demonstrates how to read the plot, translate it into individual scores, and then use those scores to calculate the team's total points. This method provides a clear view of data …

  7. Shapes of distributions (video) | Khan Academy

    Shape of distributions, as represented by histograms or box-and-whisker plots, can be described using various terms. For instance, a right-tailed distribution, like an armadillo's tail extending to …

  8. Creating box plots (practice) | Khan Academy

    Statistics and probability Course: Statistics and probability > Unit 3 Lesson 7: Box and whisker plots Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points) Worked example: …

  9. Reading box plots (also called box and whisker plots) (video)

    Is this some kind of cute cat video? No! Box and whisker plots seek to explain data by showing a spread of all the data points in a sample. The "whiskers" are the two opposite ends of the data. …

  10. Creating dot plots | Organizing data (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice creating dot plots. Dot plots are very similar to frequency tables, but they make it easier to see the data.