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  1. Box plot review (article) | Khan Academy

    A box and whisker plot—also called a box plot—displays the five-number summary of a set of data. The five-number summary is the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum.

  2. Standards Mapping - Indiana Math | Khan Academy

    Collect, organize, and graph data from observations, surveys, and experiments using line plots with fractional intervals, histograms, or other graphical representations that appropriately represent the …

  3. Reading box plots - Khan Academy

    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. This video is …

  4. Exploring data: single variable data and introduction to the normal ...

    Learn Worked example: Creating a box plot (odd number of data points) Worked example: Creating a box plot (even number of data points) Reading box plots Interpreting box plots

  5. Reading box plots (practice) | Box plots | Khan Academy

    Here's a box plot that summarizes the average monthly rainfall of several cities. Find the interquartile range (IQR) of the data.

  6. 6th grade math (Illustrative Math-aligned) - Khan Academy

    Variability and MAD Using mean and MAD to make comparisons Median Comparing mean and median Quartiles and interquartile range Box plots Using box plots Using data to solve problems (optional) …

  7. 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 Technology and …

  8. Solve problems with line plots (practice) | Khan Academy

    The lengths of cereal boxes are shown below. How many cereal box lengths are graphed?

  9. Interpreting box plots (video) - Khan Academy

    A box and whisker plot is a handy tool to understand the age distribution of students at a party. It helps us identify the minimum, maximum, median, and quartiles of the data.

  10. Judging outliers in a dataset (video) | Khan Academy

    When you are creating box-and-whisker plots, how do you know when you should include outlier's or not?