"Males in the 11-18years age range will guess the angles and lengths better than females in the 30+years age range."
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INTRODUCTION: We have been given a task to work with the statistical side of maths. We were told that a random sample of one hundred and fifty people were asked to estimate the degree of an angle which looked like this: Also each person was asked to estimate the length of a line which looked something like this: From this we were asked to think about what sort of conclusions we could give for the analysed results. I thought about this and came up with the following hypothesis: "Males in the 11-18years age range will guess the angles and lengths better than females in the 30+years age range." I have chosen this hypothesis because it allows me to look at both age and gender of the surveyed people. (The actual measurement of the angle was 36.5degrees and the actual measurement of the line was 4.35cm) The data I have received from the survey is on the following page... PLAN: To...

