-represent data with plots on the real number line using a bar graph, line graph, and circle graph
-choose an appropriate display type for a set of data
-represent and organize data using stem and leaf plots, frequency tables, and histograms
-convert a frequency table to a cumulative frequency table
-find the mean, median, mode, and range of a set of data
-choose an appropriate measure of central tendency to describe a set of data
-find the quartiles of a set of data and create a box and whisker plot
-create a dot plot and use it to describe the shape of a data distribution
-recognize misleading statistics
-determine the experimental probability of an event
-use experimental probability to make predictions
-determine the theoretical probability of an event
-convert between probability and odds
-find the probability of independent events
-find the probability of dependent events
-find the probability of compound events
-distinguish between correlation and causation