7adv.MATH.13.B
Compare two populations based on data in random samples from these populations, including informal comparative inferences about differences between the two populations.
Grade 7 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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populationsdatarandom samplesinformal comparative inferencesdifferences
Skills
- compare (two populations using data from random samples) #dok2
- analyze (data from random samples) #dok2
- draw informal comparative inferences (about differences between two populations) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can compare two populations using data from random samples. #dok2
- I can analyze data from random samples to describe characteristics of populations. #dok2
- I can draw informal comparative inferences about differences between two populations based on data. #dok3
Big Ideas
- We can make meaningful comparisons between groups using data from random samples.
- Informal inferences drawn from sample data help us understand and interpret differences between populations.
Essential Questions
- How can data from random samples be used to compare two populations?
- What does it mean to make an informal comparative inference about two groups?
- How do differences in sample data reflect differences in populations?
- Why is using random samples important when comparing populations?
- What are the limitations of drawing conclusions from random samples?