Algebra I.2.A.03 - Estimating Centers and Interpreting the Mean as a Balance Point- Exit Ticket

Algebra I.2.A.03 - Estimating Centers and Interpreting the Mean as a Balance Point- Exit Ticket

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Algebra I.2.A.03 - Estimating Centers and Interpreting the Mean as a Balance Point- Exit Ticket

Algebra I.2.A.03 - Estimating Centers and Interpreting the Mean as a Balance Point- Exit Ticket

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An estimate of the balance point for a distribution of ages represented on a number line resulted in a greater sum of the distances to the right than the sum of the distances to the left. In which direction should you move your estimate of the balance point? Explain.

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