5.3.4 Journal: Describing Distributions
Algebra I Sem 2
Points Possible: 20
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5.3.4 Journal: Describing Distributions
Algebra I Sem 2
Points Possible: 20
Journal
John Oliver
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Scenario: Relay Track Teams
Instructions:
• View the video found on page 1 of this journal activity.
• Using the information provided in the video, answer the questions below.
Show your work for all calculations.
Three teams are racing in the district meet. Below are the box plots representing the
race times for each team. Analyze the data and decide who you think will win.
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