Course 1: SOL
Strand 5: Probability and Statistics
- 6.18 The student, given a problem situation, will collect, analyze, display, and interpret data in a variety of graphical methods, including
a) line, bar, and circle graphs;
b) stem-and-leaf plots; and
c) box-and-whisker plots.
Circle graphs will be limited to halves, fourths, and eighths. - 6.19 The student will describe the mean, median, and mode as measures of central tendency, describe the range, and determine their meaning for a set of data.
- 6.20 The student will
a) make a sample space for selected experiments and represent it in the form of a list, chart, picture, or tree diagram; and
b) determine and interpret the probability of an event occurring from a given sample space and represent the probability as a ratio decimal or percent, as appropriate for the given situation.