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bar graph

bar graph. A graph that compares data by using bars of different lengths and heights. equally likely. Having the same chance of occurring. Example : coin toss you are equally likely to flip a head or tail. line plot.

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  1. bar graph A graph that compares data by using bars of different lengths and heights Chapter 11

  2. equally likely Having the same chance of occurring. Example: coin toss you are equally likely to flip a head or tail. Chapter 11

  3. line plot a graph that uses columns of Xs above a number line to show frequency of data. Chapter 11

  4. outcomes A possible result of an experiment. Chapter 11

  5. prediction Something you think will happen such as a specific outcome of an experiment. Chapter 11

  6. probability The chance an event will happen. Chapter 11

  7. scale A set of numbers that are equally spaced along a side of a graph. Chapter 11

  8. survey A method of collecting data. Chapter 11

  9. tally chart A way to keep track of data using tally marks to record the results. Chapter 11

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