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Students represent and interpret data that they collected from their classmates in a previous lesson. They reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2) by creating a display from data and interpret the meaning of the displays that others have created. Students also make use of structure (MP7) to recognize differences in distributions with the same shape, but different centers.
Students will need the numerical data that they collected from a statistical question in a previous lesson. Students will need tools to display that data—on a dot plot, histogram, and a box plot—to the whole class.