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Grade 11

Recognising the spread of data

Lesson

We've already learnt about the range, which is a measure of spread in a data set. Once we are able to calculate the range in a data set, we can start to compare and make judgments about different data sets and potentially spot any outliers.

Now let's compare the spread of some data sets and graphs.

Worked Examples

Question 1

Look at the data sets below. Which data set has the largest range?

  1. $101,105,118,129,136$101,105,118,129,136

    A

    $19,23,25,28,29$19,23,25,28,29

    B

    $22,25,43,64$22,25,43,64

    C

    $104,107,113,120,125$104,107,113,120,125

    D

QUESTION 2

Do the line plots shown have the same range?

  1. Yes

    A

    No

    B

 

Outcomes

11C.D.1.9

Compare two or more sets of one-variable data, using measures of central tendency and measures of spread

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