Description
Students will compare the distributions of song lengths on the Beatles' Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper using parallel boxplots.
Could be used in an Algebra I Common Core statistics unit, though the last question refers to the 1.5xIQR rule for outliers, which is not an Algebra I standard.
Could be used in an Algebra I Common Core statistics unit, though the last question refers to the 1.5xIQR rule for outliers, which is not an Algebra I standard.
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9th - 12th
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30 minutes
Description
Students will compare the distributions of song lengths on the Beatles' Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper using parallel boxplots.
Could be used in an Algebra I Common Core statistics unit, though the last question refers to the 1.5xIQR rule for outliers, which is not an Algebra I standard.
Could be used in an Algebra I Common Core statistics unit, though the last question refers to the 1.5xIQR rule for outliers, which is not an Algebra I standard.
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This is a good resource for kids who need extra review.
Great resource for my AP stats class. I loved this review and it really helped my students solidify their understanding of this material.
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