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Maintenance Sheet 25 via Study Island Due Friday Comprehensive Test 4- Thursday (Study old maintenance sheets, test and bell-ringers)

MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. Measure Of Center

Average MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. 83 + 86 + 91 + 92 + 94 + 99 + 99 + 100 = 744 Add 744 ÷ 8 = 93 Divide

Middle MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. 83, 86 , 91 , 92 , 94, 99 , 99 , 100 93 order middle 3. If there are 2 middles, add them and Divide by 2.

Most MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. 83, 86 , 91 , 92 , 94, 99 , 99 , 100 order Most 3. There may be more than one mode, or there may be none..

Difference Order Subtract 100 – 83 = 17 MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. 83, 86 , 91 , 92 , 94, 99 , 99 , 100 Order 100 – 83 = 17 Subtract

MGSE7.SP.3/MGSE7.SP.4: I can use measure of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. Task 1 Going 4 the Gold Matching Game Work together as a group/pair to match each term with its example(s). *you can have more than one card in each set. Be sure to explain your reasoning.

Sum of all the numbers divided by the total numbers of values in a data set

Value that occurs the most in a set of data

The value that is in the middle when the numbers are arranged in order from least to greatest

The difference between the largest value and the smallest value

105,483,789,561,356,500 338 is the?