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This site, created by Michelle Lacey of Yale University, gives a definition and an example of histograms. It discusses different types of histograms, such as continuous or discrete. Additionally, Lacey shows how these...
This math lesson from Illuminations has students use technology tools to plot and interpret data. The material incorporates data from two NBA teams' 2004-2005 seasons. The lesson asks students to identify lines of best...
This tutorial, authored by Jay Hill of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, introduces mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation using sports statistics from the Internet and class-generated...
This algebra lesson from Illuminations involves using linear equations and graphs in a real world context. Students will graph a line based on data points, find the equation of the line, identify y-intercept and slope,...
This algebra lesson from Illuminations has students collect data about the national debt, and then plot that data by decade. They will then determine whether an exponential curve is a good fit for the data. The...
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