June 2012.  What we know about STAAR today  Rigor and STAAR  What Raw Scores can Tell Us  How get the graphs (2012) by Region 7 Education Service.

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June 2012

 What we know about STAAR today  Rigor and STAAR  What Raw Scores can Tell Us  How get the graphs (2012) by Region 7 Education Service Center. This document may be reproduced for educational use only.

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Grade 5 (12) Probability and statistics. The student uses measures of central tendency and variability to describe a set of data. The student is expected to: (B) choose among mean, median, mode, or range to describe a set of data and justify the choice for a particular situation. (2012) by Region 7 Education Service Center. This document may be reproduced for educational use only.

Laura looked at several different flower arrangements before purchasing one. The arrangements varied in price from $15.62 to Which measure of data can be used to describe the variation in price of the different arrangements? F. Mean G. Mode H. Range J. Median % (2012) by Region 7 Education Service Center. This document may be reproduced for educational use only.

Laura looked at several different flower arrangements before purchasing one. The arrangements varied in price $16.00, $19.00, $22.00, $25.00 and Which measure(s) of data would be affected the most if the price of the $22.00 arrangement was raised to $24? F. The range would be affected the most and raised by $2. G. The median and the mean would both change by $2 H. The median will increase $2 I. The mean will increase by $2. (2012) by Region 7 Education Service Center. This document may be reproduced for educational use only.

Which statement below is true? A. The mean, median and mode of a set of data can never be all the same value. B.The mean and median of a set of odd numbers of data are always the same value because they both are the middle of the data set. C.The mean and the mode can never be the same value for any data sets. D.Outliers always have more effect on the mean than the median or mode. (2012) by Region 7 Education Service Center. This document may be reproduced for educational use only.

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