5.6.1
I/S
Pose questions that guide the collection of
data.
Organize and represent
data
using a variety of graphical
representations
including
circle graphs
and
scatter plots.
5.6.2
I/S
Select and apply the
measures of central tendency
to describe
data.
5.6.3
I/S
Analyze the effect a change of graph type has on the interpretation of a
set
of
data.
Interpret
data.
and make predictions using
circle graphs
and
scatter plots.
5.6.4
E/S
Find the number of
outcomes
for a specific
event
by constructing
sample spaces
and
tree diagrams.
5.6.5
I/S
Find the
experimental probability
using concrete materials.
Represent the results of simple
probability
experiments as
fractions,
decimals,
percents,
and
ratios
to make predictions about future
events.
5.6.6
I/S
Analyze various
representations
of a
set
of
data.
To draw
conclusions
and make predictions.
Describe the limitations of various graphical
representations.