Basic Statistics and Google Sheets: A Height Experiment
by Abraham Rosengard
Students will be measuring the heights of two groups to compare the averages, minimums, maximums, and standard deviations of normal distributions by using the functions on Google Sheets.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XQbBPx-7a5m1KTNH20PrBH9LK2-lLSo2/edit?u…Related Content
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