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We will determine1 how to use the data distribution to compare center (median, mean) of two or more different data sets. Learning Objective LEARNING OBJECTIVE What are we going to learn today? What is Determine means?_______. CFU Definition 1 figure out

Find the median of the given data set. Activate Prior Knowledge Find the median of the given data set. Dance-a-Thon: You receive the pledge amounts listed below for your participation in a dance-a-thon. Find the median? $1 $8 $12 $10 $45 $9 $1 $7 $6 1 1 6 7 8 9 10 12 45 The median is $8. It is the middle value of the nine values. Make the Connection Students, you already know how to find the mean, median, and range of data set. Today, we will learn how to describe and compare data sets.

L.O: Find median, mean, and interquartile range of two or more different data sets, with 100% accuracy. Caleb and Kim have bowled three games. Their scores are shown in the chart below. Calculation Pair-Share: Partner-A: How is a histogram different from a dot plot? Partner-B: How many test scores were collected? How do you know? CFU: Pair-Share

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What did you learn about median, mean of two different data sets. Common Core To find the mean cost of the trees, divide the sum of the costs by the total number of trees purchased. Mean = 300 + 120 20 420 21 What did you learn about median, mean of two different data sets. SUMMARY CLOSURE Word Bank Mean Median Mode Range Data Set Today, I learned how to _________________________________________________________________________________.