Calculate and interpret measures of the center of a set of data, including mean, median, and weighted mean, and use these measures to make comparisons among sets of data.
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Example: A sample of five runs for bus A had passenger loads of 15, 24, 19, 12, and 20 passengers. A similar sample for bus B had passenger loads of 18, 21, 16, 14, and 16 passengers. Based on these samples, calculate the mean and median for the number of passengers for each bus. Which bus carries larger passenger loads? How does the answer to that question depend on which measure is being used (mean verses median)?General Information
Subject Area: X-Mathematics (former standards - 2008)
Grade: 912
Body of Knowledge: Statistics
Idea: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts
Standard: Summarizing Data (Descriptive Statistics) - Learn to work with summary measures of sets of data, including measures of the center, spread, and strength of relationship between variables. Learn to distinguish between different types of data and to select the appropriate visual form to present different types of data.
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
Content Complexity Rating:
Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts
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Date of Last Rating: 06/07
Status: State Board Approved - Archived
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