Using Graphs to Persuade: Measures of Center and Variability
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In this video, the teacher explains how to use graphs to persuade parents that a bad test grade in math doesn't reflect overall performance. By analyzing measures of center and variability, such as the median, mode, mean, and MAD, the teacher shows that the student's performance is actually better than the class average.
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