Classify data types
Distinguish numerical and categorical data in simple situations.
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Distinguish numerical and categorical data in simple situations.
Arrange raw data into frequency tables.
Select tables, pictographs, bar graphs or line plots for given data.
Find average by dividing total by number of values.
Explain what mean represents in a real-life data set.
Use a known mean to determine a missing data value.
Identify the middle value after arranging data.
Identify the most frequent value or category.
Choose the most meaningful measure for a data context.
Answer questions using values represented in graphs or tables.
Spot summaries that do not represent the data fairly.
Use data summaries to support simple conclusions.
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