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Line Plots Questions - All Grades

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Grade 5 Line Plots CCSS: 5.MD.B.2

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Grade 6 Line Plots CCSS: 6.SP.A.2
Grade 6 Line Plots
Grade 6 Line Plots CCSS: 6.SP.A.2
Grade 9 Line Plots CCSS: HSS-ID.A.1
Unless otherwise stated, how many pieces of data does each dot represent in a dot plot?
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 10
  4. It depends on where on the dot plot it is placed.
Grade 6 Line Plots CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c

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Which TWO statements are true for the survey results?
  1. 23 of the students read more than 5 books.
  2. 23 of the students read fewer than 7 books.
  3. If the point above the 10 was deleted from the data set, the median would decrease by 1.
  4. If the point above the 10 was deleted from the data set, the median would increase by 1.
  5. If the point above the 10 was deleted from the data set, the median would not change.
Grade 9 Line Plots CCSS: HSS-ID.A.1
Grade 9 Line Plots CCSS: HSS-ID.A.1
Which of the following statements is most true for a dot plot?
  1. They are typically used for showing the different percentiles of a data set.
  2. They can be used to easily read all measures of central tendency.
  3. They usually are best suited to small sets of data.
  4. They are a great way to summarize the data, without having to show every data point.
Grade 6 Line Plots CCSS: 6.SP.B.4, 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5a

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