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6th grade (Illustrative Mathematics) (K-A)
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Unit 8: Data sets and distribution (K-A)
Unit 8: Data sets and distribution (K-A)
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Extra practice: Box plots (K-A)
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Extra practice: Mean (K-A)
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Lesson 10: Finding and interpreting the mean as the balance point (K-A)
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Lesson 11: Deviation from the mean (K-A)
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Lesson 14: Comparing mean and median (K-A)
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Lesson 15: Quartiles and interquartile range (K-A)
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Lesson 16: Box plots (K-A)
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Lesson 18: Using data to solve problems (K-A)
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Lesson 2: Statistical questions (K-A)
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Lesson 3: Representing data graphically (K-A)
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Lesson 6: Histograms (K-A)
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Lesson 7: Using histograms to answer statistical questions (K-A)
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Lesson 9: Interpreting the mean as fair share (K-A)
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