meanthe median andthe middlevalues of a dataset's upper andlower halvesquartilea rate witha secondterm of 1unitratethe middlevalue of anordereddata setmedianboxplotthirdquartileoutlierthe cost ofborrowingmoneyinterestsimilarfiguresa numberthatmultipliesa variablecoefficientquantities thatchange in a waythat one isalways aconstant multipleof the otherproportionalrelationshipa measure ofhow much avalue increasesor decreasesover timepercentchangethe measureof the centerof a data set;the averagemeana data valuethat is far fromall the othervalues in thedata setoutliermean, medianand modeshowing themiddle of adata setmeasureof centraltendencymedianhaving thesame shapebut NOTnecessarilythe same sizescalefactorthe medianof the upperhalf of anordered setof datathirdquartilea visual displayof the median,quartiles, andrange of a dataset?boxplotthe number thattells how muchone quantity ismultiplied to getanotherquantitiyconstant ofproportionalitythe amountby which youmultiplysomething toscale itscalefactorthedifference ofa data set'sthird and firstquartilesinterquartilerangethe originalamount ofmoney youstart with whenyou borrow orinvestprincipalthe medianof the lowerhalf of anordered setof datafirstquartilemeanthe median andthe middlevalues of a dataset's upper andlower halvesquartilea rate witha secondterm of 1unitratethe middlevalue of anordereddata setmedianboxplotthirdquartileoutlierthe cost ofborrowingmoneyinterestsimilarfiguresa numberthatmultipliesa variablecoefficientquantities thatchange in a waythat one isalways aconstant multipleof the otherproportionalrelationshipa measure ofhow much avalue increasesor decreasesover timepercentchangethe measureof the centerof a data set;the averagemeana data valuethat is far fromall the othervalues in thedata setoutliermean, medianand modeshowing themiddle of adata setmeasureof centraltendencymedianhaving thesame shapebut NOTnecessarilythe same sizescalefactorthe medianof the upperhalf of anordered setof datathirdquartilea visual displayof the median,quartiles, andrange of a dataset?boxplotthe number thattells how muchone quantity ismultiplied to getanotherquantitiyconstant ofproportionalitythe amountby which youmultiplysomething toscale itscalefactorthedifference ofa data set'sthird and firstquartilesinterquartilerangethe originalamount ofmoney youstart with whenyou borrow orinvestprincipalthe medianof the lowerhalf of anordered setof datafirstquartile

7th Grade Chapter 7 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. mean
  2. quartile
    the median and the middle values of a data set's upper and lower halves
  3. unit rate
    a rate with a second term of 1
  4. median
    the middle value of an ordered data set

  5. box plot

  6. third quartile

  7. outlier
  8. interest
    the cost of borrowing money

  9. similar figures
  10. coefficient
    a number that multiplies a variable
  11. proportional relationship
    quantities that change in a way that one is always a constant multiple of the other
  12. percent change
    a measure of how much a value increases or decreases over time
  13. mean
    the measure of the center of a data set; the average
  14. outlier
    a data value that is far from all the other values in the data set
  15. measure of central tendency
    mean, median and mode showing the middle of a data set

  16. median
  17. scale factor
    having the same shape but NOT necessarily the same size
  18. third quartile
    the median of the upper half of an ordered set of data
  19. box plot
    a visual display of the median, quartiles, and range of a data set?
  20. constant of proportionality
    the number that tells how much one quantity is multiplied to get another quantitiy
  21. scale factor
    the amount by which you multiply something to scale it
  22. interquartile range
    the difference of a data set's third and first quartiles
  23. principal
    the original amount of money you start with when you borrow or invest
  24. first quartile
    the median of the lower half of an ordered set of data