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Plotting Data Project

The document provides directions for a data plotting project that involves selecting an NBA player from the 1992 US men's Olympic basketball team, plotting their points per game averages by NBA season on a graph, labeling the graph, and answering questions about the graph in a paragraph. The questions ask about what the graph represents, the mean and median of the data, the range of points scored by the player, and whether the max and min points would be considered outliers.

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Plotting Data Project

The document provides directions for a data plotting project that involves selecting an NBA player from the 1992 US men's Olympic basketball team, plotting their points per game averages by NBA season on a graph, labeling the graph, and answering questions about the graph in a paragraph. The questions ask about what the graph represents, the mean and median of the data, the range of points scored by the player, and whether the max and min points would be considered outliers.

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Plotting Data Project

Directions
1. Pick a player from the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team.
2. Plot his stats on Desmos Calculator using the x axis for the NBA season and the y axis for his
points per game average that season.
3. Print out the graph (make sure you enlarge and center your data points).
4. Connect your data points with lines.
5. Label your axes and title your graph.
6. Next to each point write its x and y components.

Questions
Write a paragraph on a separate sheet from the graph that includes the answers to the
following questions.
1. What does the graph represent?
2. What is the mean and median of the data?
3. What is the range of your players points scored?
4. What are the max and min points scored and would they be considered outliers?

Rubric

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