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Journal: On Desk: Date: 3/13/2019 Title: SP 1.1 (New Tab!) Turn In: Math CC7/8 – Be Prepared New Unit: Samples and Populations On Desk: Journal: Date: 3/13/2019 Title: SP 1.1 (New Tab!) 3) Warm Up: In your journal describe the following and tell how to find them … Mean, Median, Mode, Range Turn In: In Your Planner: HW: WS – Math Madness! End of Tri 2-March 22nd If you were absent 3/11 or 3/12-FW UNIT TEST make up will Be Thursday (tomorrow!!)

Tasks for Today Warm up New Unit – Samples & Populations Begin Lesson 1.1 A, MAD

Warm Up In your journal describe the following and tell how to find them … Mean, Median, Mode, Range Mean – average of the data set, add all data and divide by the number of data points Median – middle, put data in order least to greatest, find middle number or the average of the middle 2 points Mode – most often occurring number Range – difference between maximum and minimum

Samples & Populations

Mean Absolute Deviation - Video Watch and take notes from video - MAD

MAD worksheet Complete first side as a class -Mean Absolute Deviation Finish back side as homework -Math Madness