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Title: How Many Pairs of Jeans Do You Have


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How Many Pairs of Jeans Do You Have?
  • By Casey Whyland

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The Least Effective Graph
  • This Line Graph is the least effective graph
    because a line graph is supposed to show data
    over a period of time. My question does not show
    data over time. It shows data that compares. If I
    did use a line graph, it would not make sense
    because it would be rather hard to read it and
    get the right data.

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The Most Effective Graph
  • The bar graph is my most effective graph.
    This is because, a bar graph compares data to
    each other and thats what my questions data
    needs. You can look at this graph and know
    exactly what my graph shows in its data. You can
    easily see how many people have a specific number
    of jeans and can compare it by seeing how big the
    bars are.

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Interviewing a Typical Person! Kenzie Kingsley
  • Question Do most of your jeans have designs on
    them and are they different colors?
  • Answer None of my jeans have designs on them
    and they are different shades of blue.
  • Question Would you like to have more jeans in
    you wardrobe or are you happy with the amount you
    have?
  • Answer I would like to have jeans for almost
    every day of the week, so instead of 4, I would
    like to have 6.
  • Question Where do you buy you jeans?
  • Answer I buy them at any store where the jeans
    are the cheapest.
  • Question Would you buy more jeans is they were
    less expensive?
  • Answer I would buy more jeans if they were
    around 5.00.

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Whats Typical?!?
  • The range for this data is 10. You find the range
    by subtracting the smallest number from the
    biggest number.
  • This data set is bimodal. The two modes were 4
    and 5 because they both occurred 5 times. The
    mode is the number that occurred the most in a
    set of data.
  • The median in this set of data is 5. You find the
    median by lining up all your numbers from you
    data in order and finding the middle one between
    all of them.
  • The mean for this set of data was 5.416. You find
    the mode by adding all the numbers together from
    your set of data and then dividing your sum by
    the number of numbers you added together
  • From this set of data, I found that the typical
    number of jeans that someone in our class had was
    5 jeans. I know this because all my answers,
    except for the range is around or is 5.

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Conclusion
  • In conclusion, I know now that the typical
    number of jeans in our class is 5. According to
    my mean, median and mode, this is true because
    all their answers are around 5.

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Applause!!!
and Thank You
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