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PART TWO

Step 1: Get the data from all of the groups


Step 2: Calculate the measures of central tendency (Mean, Median,
Mode, Range)
Step 3: Create a table comparing the measures of central tendency
for each variable (4 tables)

Mean

Weight
Median

Mode

Range

Arusha
Dar
Iringa
Morogor
o
Tanga
Step 4: Create 2 box and whisker plots comparing 2 measures of
central tendency from one variable (weight, length, circumference,
diameter)
To create a box-and-whisker plot, you start by ordering your data
(putting the values in numerical order), if they aren't ordered
already. Then you find the median of your data. The median divides
the data into two halves. To divide the data into quarters, you then
find the medians of these two halves.
Example of a box and whisker

Put two graphs together.

Step 5: Write a conclusion for your box and whisker plots (What does
your graph show? What can you tell from your graph?)
Step 6: Select one measure of central tendency from each table and
create excel graphs to compare measures of central tendency
Step 7: Write a conclusion for each graph and answer the task
question in detail (Where do carrots grow best?)

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