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SP 2.3 Choosing Random Samples
Learning Target: I will select and analyze random samples. Homework: Use a spinner and the data from p. 6 to complete p. 11 in the packet. Warm Up: Find the 5-number summary for the following data 45, 76, 92, 35, 97, 65, 87, 33, 33, 66, 12
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Warm Up: Find the 5-number summary for the following data 45, 76, 92, 35, 97, 65, 87, 33, 33, 66, 12 12, 33, 33, 35, 45, 65, 66 76, 87, 92, 97 Min LQ Median UQ Max
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you must have work verifying the other person’s correctness!)
EXIT TICKET When you’ve completed P. 7 and 8 in your packet: 1) Switch with another person/team, 2) Verify that each others’ answers are correct. (On MAD and MEAN you must have work verifying the other person’s correctness!) 3) Sign their packet at the bottom of p. 8 4) BRING YOUR SIGNED PACKET TO ME FOR A SCORE. Then in teams go to today’s lesson : Work on the Problem 2.3 Day 2 questions on page 9 comparing samples within your team as well as comparing your sample to the population and determining what is “typical”. p. 9
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Summary of Lesson 2.3 – Choosing Random Samples
We had many different random samples of 30 from the population of 100. (movies & sleep) Were our samples the same, or was there variance amongst our samples? Do you think some samples were a better representation of the population than others? Conclusion: Sampling is a good technique in general, but it can occasionally lead to drawing poor conclusions.
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Important for Tomorrow!
HOMEWORK: Select Samples (using spinners) and Start Calculations for 2.4 p. 11 Important for Tomorrow!
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