Box Plots - Worksheet 5 - 9th Grade
MediumCreate and interpret box-and-whisker plots (Medium)
14 problems · 20-25 minutes · Skills: statistics, data displays, quartiles
About This Worksheet
This medium-level worksheet contains 14 problems designed for 9th Grade students practicing box plots. Medium worksheets introduce larger numbers and varied question formats to deepen understanding and build fluency.
Box plots provide a compact visual summary of a distribution that shows center, spread, and outliers simultaneously. They are widely used in scientific and business reporting and are the standard display for comparing two groups in introductory statistics.
- Construct a box plot using the five-number summary (min, Q1, median, Q3, max)
- Interpret the spread and skewness of data from a box plot
- Compare two distributions using side-by-side box plots
- Identify outliers on a box plot using whisker length and individual data points
- Extract the five-number summary from a given box plot diagram
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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