Use the data to see if you can answer the question, "Is …
Use the data to see if you can answer the question, "Is there evidence that the Saratoga Creek restoration in 1999 was successful at reducing the Phragmites invasion?"
Use the data to find your answer to the question, "Are there …
Use the data to find your answer to the question, "Are there differences in the appearance of mustard hill coral and thin finger coral that live in coral reef and mangrove forest habitats?"
What makes an invasive species so problamatic? Review this summarized data, work …
What makes an invasive species so problamatic? Review this summarized data, work with finding means and percents and create a bar graph to determine a solution.
Students lean about making their choice of graph to understand data and …
Students lean about making their choice of graph to understand data and make predictions. This task has students determining the effect a dam has on a river.
Answer this question using your knowledge of statistics. "How does the size …
Answer this question using your knowledge of statistics. "How does the size of plant roots differ when grown in serpentine soil compared to non-serpentine soils?"
Study the data to answer the question, "Are any perennial crops a …
Study the data to answer the question, "Are any perennial crops a good alternative to corn for biofuel production, and if so, why? How does the location of biomass production affect the outcome?"
Use a two-way table to answer the questions, "Why do most male …
Use a two-way table to answer the questions, "Why do most male crickets on Kauai have flat wings? Could parasitoid flies have contributed to the loss of song for male crickets?"
"How did replacing the narrow culverts with wider culverts change the growth …
"How did replacing the narrow culverts with wider culverts change the growth of Phragmites in the marsh?" Use this data to find a solution to this question and see statistics in action.
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