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Answer:
Katelyn is not correct because the middle of the data is about the same for each plot.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Calculating Mean for Math</u>
As the mean of a data set is the sum of the terms divided by the total number of terms. So, from the Math mapping data as shown in attached figure
<u>Calculating Median for Math</u>
The median is the middle number in a sorted list of numbers. Since, here the number of terms is even.
So,
<u>Calculating Mean for Bio</u>
As the mean of a data set is the sum of the terms divided by the total number of terms. So, from the biology mapping data as shown in attached figure
<u>Calculating Median for Bio</u>
The median is the middle number in a sorted list of numbers. Since, here the number of terms is even.
So,
Conclusion:
From the entire discussion as stated above, we determine that
- Two measures of the middle of the data are the Median and the Mean.
- The Median is same in both cases i.e. Median = 85.5
- The Mean in Math case is 85.5; and in Biology case the Mean is 85.83. So, Mean is very much similar in both cases.
- Observe in Biology case, the score 90, but it does not the represent the actual of all of her scores in biology.
The score of 90 is outliner and based on her averages, Katelyn’s scores are more or less the same.
Therefore, Katelyn is not correct because the middle of the data is about the same for each plot.
Keywords: mean, median, outliner
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