Assignment: Paper Airplane Questions - Link!
This is an exercise in sharing what you know based upon what you see. We did this in class even before you knew what a box plot was, so now it should eat like a piece of cake, right?
First: you must have your box plot (and scatter plot) with you to answer these questions.
*Do not use your data sheet
*Approximates are great ... in fact, that's what we are practicing using.
*Now you may also see why having clearly marked lines and points is helpful!
Second: You may hand write or type your answers, but whatever you do BE THOROUGH.
*BE CONVINCING.
*DEFEND YOUR CHOICES!
*Your grade lies with the math choices you make and how (and if) you defend them with math.
Use your notes regarding the central tendencies if you've forgotten what they are.
*Be sure to calculate your mean (using a calculator) and the median and mode and write them onto your box plot sheet.
Have any questions? Push through this! You know more than you think ... just explain yourself. ;-)
Due Thursday
*Dear Mia, Michael, and Zellaby, it will be close to impossible for you to complete this assignment at this time because not only do you not have your data with you, you were not here when we learned how to create boxplots. So rest well tonight and we can go over it quickly during an upcoming CWP.
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