Unit 1 Lesson 9: What is Typical?

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Unit 1 Lesson 9: What is Typical? Write in your Journals What are characteristics of a “typical” student? Does a typical 12th grader differ from a typical 9th grader? How so?

What does the term typical mean? Write in your Journals synonyms for “typical” Share them in your group. Which terms apply best to categorical vs numerical variables? Discuss in groups Copy T –chart into your Journal

What is a typical value for each? Why? Look at our Nutrition Facts Labels dotplots Consider: Center, Shape, & Spread What is a typical value for each? Why?

Hours of Sleep Dotplot Write down the number of hours of sleep you got last night What do you think the typical value will be? What do you think the lowest value will be? What do you think the highest value will be? What do you think the shape of the distribution will look like?

Saturday Hours of Sleep Write down the number of hours of sleep you hope to get this Saturday How will this plot differ from the previous plot?

Exit Ticket Think about our weekday and weekend hours of sleep dotplots: Explain one similarity in shape, center, or spread. Explain one difference in shape, center, or spread.