WEBStory elements are the parts of a story that, together, build its plot. We start with exposition, where we meet characters and explore the setting. Then, we face a conflict. We follow the rising action as characters try to solve the problem. We …
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Scatterplots and correlation review (article) | Khan Academy
WEBScatterplots and correlation review. Google Classroom. A scatterplot is a type of data display that shows the relationship between two numerical variables. Each member of the dataset gets plotted as a point whose x-y coordinates relates to …
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WEBWe learn how to interpret a stem-and-leaf plot using basketball scores as an example. The video demonstrates how to read the plot, translate it into individual scores, and then use those scores to calculate the team's total points.
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Box and whisker plot: how to construct (video) | Khan Academy
WEBThe box and whiskers plot is summary of our data and often can be used to identify low and high outliers. For instance, to find a low outlier, we can use the equation: Q1 - 1.5 (Q3-Q1). To find a high outlier, we can use the equation: Q3 + 1.5 (Q3-Q1).
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Story spine (video) | Story structure | 3 | Khan Academy
WEBAbout. Transcript. Story structure is like a building foundation, and story beats are important moments in a story. A story spine is a simple pattern to organize a story. It helps us understand a story's flow and create our own stories. Questions. Tips & Thanks. Want to join the conversation? Log in. Sort by: Top Voted. E. 3 years ago.
WEBA line plot is a graph that displays data using a number line. To create a line plot, first create a number line that includes all the values in the data set. Next, place an X (or dot) above each data value on the number line. If a value occurs more than once in a data set, place an Xs over that number for each time it occurs.
WEBReview the basics of lines plots and then practice creating and reading line plots. What are line plots? A line plot is a way to display data along a number line.