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This lesson is optional. It gives students a chance to use the material they have learned in the unit with the final goal of comparing two populations, but it may be shortened or skipped due to time constraints.
In this lesson, students apply what they have learned about probability, sampling, and comparing populations to analyze two data sets. Half of the class works with one data set while the other half of the class works with another. Students choose their own tools for selecting a sample at random (MP5) and calculate the mean, MAD, and a proportion to summarize their sample (MP2). Then students compare their results with a partner that had the other data set to construct an argument for whether there is a meaningful difference between the sets (MP3).
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