
Grades 9-12
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This lesson is designed to acquaint students with the relationship between earnings and education. The data are very clear regarding one’s earning potential and educational attainment. That is, the more education an individual has the greater his or her earning potential. This is an important lesson for the students to explore as they begin forming opinions about the value of school and their own education. The students will use their mathematics skills to explore the relationship between earnings and education. They will also define earnings and human capital.
This lesson is designed to acquaint students with the relationship between earnings and education. The data are very clear regarding one’s earning potential and educational attainment. That is, the more education an individual has the greater his or her earning potential. This is an important lesson for the students to explore as they begin forming opinions about the value of school and their own education. The students will use their mathematics skills to explore the relationship between earnings and education. They will also define earnings and human capital.
Prior to this lesson, students should know:
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Your company is testing portable CD players. The machines (denoted by letters A-T, below) are run for a number of hours equivalent to the number of months of normal use. Here is the number of months the tested machines would last:
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
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A 127 | F 145 | K 153 | P 139 |
B 181 | G 186 | L 160 | Q 52 |
C 36 | H 182 | M 122 | R 152 |
D 142 | I 148 | N 150 | S 136 |
E 116 | J 188 | O 163 | T 202 |
A new set of tests was run with new, more expensive gear. Here are the new test results:
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
Machine Months |
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A 142 | F 135 | K 162 | P 149 |
B 128 | G 144 | L 122 | Q 152 |
C 180 | H 218 | M 142 | R 130 |
D 146 | I 123 | N 138 | S 140 |
E 144 | J 156 | O 139 | T 150 |
Find the mean, median and range for each set of data.
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Should the company switch to the new gear? Write a paragraph explaining why or why not.
State the following:
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Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12
Grades 9-12