- HW: EDM Mathematics Review - 11.15.11 - Located on the class blog
In Pre-Algebra, students discussed measures of central tendency: mean, median, and mode. We examined how an outlier can distort the measures of central tendency, especially the mean.
- HW: Pgs 184 - 187: 8 - 20, 26, 27, 29, and 30
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| This is in your Guided Notes |
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| Infer as to why there are more border crossings in California and Texas. |


Based on the data given,, I can infer that there are more border crossings in Texas and California because those are two very large states with large populations. It does not specifically say they were leaving, and those are popular vacation spots, so those people might even have come in and left later.
ReplyDeleteD-Will *Our atmosphere is discolored!NO!*
I think there are more border crossings in Texas than California because 4 states border Texas, when only 3 border California. Also, There is a bigger area where Texas is bordered with Mexico, and California only has a little bit touching Mexico.
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Texas has a large border with Mexico, and a very large population.
ReplyDeleteCalifornia has a small border line with Mexico, but still has some. California has a very large population, also. More than Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, and New Mexico.
~Cheesy Ninja!
Thank You for putting this on the blog!
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