IM 6.8.8 Practice: Describing Distributions on Histograms
The histogram summarizes the data on the body lengths of 143 wild bears. Describe the distribution of body lengths. Be sure to comment on shape, center, and spread.
Which data set is more likely to produce a histogram with a symmetric distribution? Explain your reasoning.
Evaluate the expression 4x³ for each value of x.
Decide if each data set might produce one or more gaps when represented by a histogram. For each data set that you think might produce gaps, briefly describe or give an example of how the values in the data set might do so.
The ages of students in a sixth-grade class.
The ages of people in an elementary school.
The ages of people eating in a family restaurant.
The ages of people who watch football.
The ages of runners in a marathon.
Jada drank 12 ounces of water from her bottle. This is 60% of the water the bottle holds.
Write an equation to represent this situation. Explain the meaning of any variables you use.
How much water does the bottle hold?