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Grouping (another approach) Here are your “documents”: 11/4 3 2 7 1/2 List the four features the documents display. Then, make three groups of three, and tell me what feature you’re not going to use as a basis for grouping.
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Here is what you should have come up with: The four features are colors, shapes, numbers and sizes. I can’t group by color, since they’re all different. So I have to group by shape, number or size. Size-wise, I can group the four small ones together but not the two big ones. Numerically, I can group the four whole numbers together or the three odd numbers. For shape, I can group the three four-sided figures. What would this look like?
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1 2 1/2 1 3 1/4 1 3 7 Here are your groups: 2 Maybe:
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Or, just look at “Cracking the DBQ”. It’s as simple as this: You need at least three groupings of docs. You need at least three docs in each grouping. You may need to use a document two or more times.
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