Comparing Populations Using the Mean: Informal Analysis
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In this lesson, students are taught that the mean is the balance point of a set of data and is calculated by summing all the data points and dividing by the number of data points. The lesson emphasizes the importance of accurately counting data points and highlights that the mean is best used when there are no extreme values in the data set.
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