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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 01:00 Celsie

Teacher 1 and Teacher 2 are best friends who both work for the same school and have exactly 20 students each. When they received an unexpected mid year bonus based on student pass rate (how many of their students passed), they were super excited and promised to combine their checks to go on a vacation. After opening the checks, they were a little confused… Teacher 1 got $300 and Teacher 2 got $600, even though they both had the exact same class average! How unfair it seemed! Can you solve this situation? Explain under what circumstances teacher 2 would have a higher student pass rate, if both teachers had the exact same student average. Create two possible data sets, one for Teacher 1 and one for Teacher 2. Compare and contrast your two data sets. PLEASE HELP IM DESPRATE FOR HELP PLEASE PLEAE

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