Title: Stem and Leaf Plots
1Stem and Leaf Plots
2Definitions- Range
- Range- The difference between the greatest and
least numbers in a data set - Data set 23, 45, 60, 55, 80, 75, 15
- Largest number 80
- Smallest number 15
- Difference 80-15 65
The Range
3More on Range
- Range is not a measure of central tendency.
- It is a measure of variation..it describes the
spread of the data.
4Stem and Leaf Plots
- What is a stem and leaf plot?
- It is a way to represent specific data.
- It organizes data so it can be analyzed
visually and mathematically - When is it appropriate to use a stem and leaf
plot? - When data can be grouped into intervals (stems)
and the data values within the intervals can be
plotted as the leaves.
5Stem and Leaf Plots
Parts of stem and leaf plots Stem Leaf
Stem
Leaf
This is the leaf
This is the stem
6Stem and Leaf Plots
- In a Stem and Leaf Plot, the data are organized
from least to greatest. The digits of the
greatest place value usually form the Stems, the
next place value of digits form the leaves.
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Leaf
Stem
7Stem and Leaf Plots
- How do we create them?
- We start with a data set
- All data should be in order from least to
greatest. - Each stem and each leaf must be represented.
- Always list the digit even if it is repeated
8Data set
Chick Weight (grams)
19 6 7 10
11 13 18 25
21 12 5 12
20 21 11 12
- Use the following data set to create a stem and
leaf plot
9Stem and Leaf Plots
Stem
Leaf
10Stem and Leaf Plots
- Step 2 Choose the stems using digits in the tens
place
19 6 7 10
11 13 18 25
21 12 5 12
20 21 11 12
What are the stems? (digits in the tens place)
0, 1, 2
The least value is 5, it has a 0 in the tens
place The greatest value is 25, it has a 2 in the
tens place
11Stem and Leaf Plots
- Step 3 List the stems in order from least to
greatest. - Stems 0, 1, 2
Stem
Leaf
0 12
12Stem and Leaf Plots
- Step 4 Order the leaves least to greatest
19 6 7 10
11 13 18 25
21 12 5 12
20 21 11 12
Stem
Leaf
0 1 2
5 6 7
0 1 1 2 2 2 3 8 9
0 1 1 5
The tens digits form the stems
Always write each leaf even if the data repeats
Always add a Key 12 12 g
The ones digit Forms the leaves
13Completing Graph
- What do we always do before completing a
graph????????????? -
Add a title!!!!
14Making Inferences
- When you analyze data, you can make inferences.
That means, we can draw conclusions based on the
data.
15Making Inferences
10
- Find the mode ______
- Find the range ______
- Find the median _____
Miles Jessie biked
Stem
Leaf
25
12
0 1 2 3
5 5 6
0 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 8 8 9
1 2 5 8
The stem and leaf plot shows the number of miles
Jessie biked each day during the month of July.
0
21 21 miles
16Analyzing Data
What was the least number of miles Jessie biked
in July? _______ What was the largest number of
miles Jessie biked in July? _______ How many
days did Jessie bike only 10 miles? ____
Miles Jessie biked
Stem
Leaf
5
0 1 2 3
5 5 6
0 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 8 8 9
30
1 2 5 8
0
4
17Making a stem and leaf plot
Make your own graph
- Use the data in the following table to create
your own stem and leaf plot.
Quiz scores in Coach Bowens
Class
70 96 72 91
80 80 79 93
76 95 73 93
90 93 77 91
18Does it look like this?
Quiz scores in Coach Bowens Class
Stem
Leaf
7 8 9
0 2 3 6 7 9
0 0
0 1 1 3 3 3 5 6
91 91 on quiz
19Answer the questions about your graph
- What is the highest score on quiz? ____
- What was the lowest score on quiz?____
- What is the mode? ____
- What is the median ____
- What is the range of the quiz scores? ___
96
70
93
85
26
20Question
- Can we use stem and leaf plots to represent all
data?
No
21Conclusion Stem and Leaf Plots
- Are easy to read
- Are easy to create
- Great graph to display data
- Can not be used for all data sets