We all have our (central) tendencies
Imagine you're a teacher trying to predict what grades your students will earn. You want to know whether how they do during the first term or the second term is more indicative of their final grade. You'll use weighted averages to see which is more closely linked to final grades.
Before you start predicting final grades, though, you'll want to see how much variation there is in the data.
This exercise is part of the course
Error and Uncertainty in Google Sheets
Exercise instructions
- In cell
H2
, calculate the average of students' final grades. - In cell
H3
, calculate the median grade in the class. - In cell
H4
, calculate the most common (i.e., modal) grade students earned. - In cell
H5
, calculate the standard deviation of the final grade column.
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