Recognize a Statistical Question as One that Anticipates Variability in the Data: CCSS.Math.Content.6.SP.A.1

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Common Core: 6th Grade Math › Recognize a Statistical Question as One that Anticipates Variability in the Data: CCSS.Math.Content.6.SP.A.1

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

During the school fundraiser, did freshman raise more money than seniors?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

How old is Armen?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Do doctors make more money than lawyers?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Is Megan taller than Jim?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

What is the average test score of a class of students?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Are the cheetahs faster than lions?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Are the girls in the grade taller than the boys in the grade?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Does Andrew make more money than Laura?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Did Joe score higher on the math test today than Melissa scored?

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Determine whether or not the following question can be considered as a statistical question.

Can Melissa's dog run faster than Emily's dog?

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