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Oklahoma Math
Sixth Grade (6): Data & Probability (D)
Interpret the mean, median, and mode for a set of data.
- Calculating the mean
- Calculating the mean: data displays
- Calculating the median
- Calculating the median: data displays
- Impact on median & mean: increasing an outlier
- Impact on median & mean: removing an outlier
- Mean absolute deviation (MAD)
- Mean absolute deviation example
- Mean as the balancing point
- Mean, median, & mode example
- Median & range puzzlers
- Missing value given the mean
- Statistics intro: Mean, median, & mode
Explain and justify which measure of center (mean, median, or mode) would provide the most descriptive information for a given set of data.
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Represent possible outcomes using a probability continuum from impossible to certain.
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Determine the sample space for a given experiment and determine which members of the sample space are related to certain events. Sample space may be determined by the use of tree diagrams, tables or pictorial representations.
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Demonstrate simple experiments in which the probabilities are known and compare the resulting relative frequencies with the known probabilities, recognizing that there may be differences between the two results.
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