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Activity 11

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68 Using the TI-73: A Guide for Teachers Probability and Statistics Activity 11 A Foot is a Foot-Or is It? Name Date Name (indicate child or adult) Length of foot in inches (use fractions for leftovers) Convert fractions to decimals Mean of my data Mean of class data Does our class data support the statement that the average human foot is 12 inches long?____ © 1998 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED

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Using the TI-73: A Guide for Teachers
Probability and Statistics
© 1998 T
EXAS
I
NSTRUMENTS
I
NCORPORATED
Name
__________________________
Date
__________________________
Activity 11
A Foot is a Foot
Or is It?
Name
(indicate child or adult)
Length of foot in inches
(use fractions for leftovers)
Convert fractions to
decimals
Mean of my data __________________
Mean of class data ________________
Does our class data support the statement that the average human foot is 12 inches long?____