This math topic centers on understanding and calculating the mean of a dataset represented visually with circles and squares. The problems require analyzing pictures, counting the number of shapes, and then redistributing them evenly across groups to find the mean. This forms part of introductory exercises in learning basic statistics skills, specifically focusing on the mean within the context of mean, median, and mode.
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How many blue circles would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number?
Math worksheet on 'Statistics - Mean - Pictures to Concept (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_and_statistics_mean_median_mode_intro/ |
How many blue circles would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many blue circles would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many blue circles would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many white squares would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many white squares would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many white squares would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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How many white squares would be in each group if you rearranged them so every group had the same number? |
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