Average Student. Rough Lesson PLan What type of information would we want to know?

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Average Student

Rough Lesson PLan

What type of information would we want to know?

Possible Suggestion

Things to Investigate What 3 questions are you going to choose? – What different information could you collect? Quantitative/ qualitative Continuous / Discrete

Example 1. Do taller people wear larger shoes? I choose this question because this is comparing two types of quantitative data 2. Are boys taller than girls or do girls have smaller shoes than boys? This allows us to compare two sets of data depending on the persons gender. 3. Is brown the most popular eye colour? This will allow me to look at a qualitative data.

Ways of Collecting Data How could you possibly record your data?

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Average What are the different averages? How can you use these to compare your data?

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