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Does people's ability to estimate lengths improve after being shown an accurate length?  

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Maths Coursework: Statistics Does people's ability to estimate lengths improve after being shown an accurate length? Introduction I have been set a task for my maths coursework to analyse and conclude on the subject of peoples ability to estimate lines. For this coursework I will do a statistical based analysis of the results I collect. From those results, I will create various graphs and charts to show them in a different perspective. I will be collecting the data from various people and recording them in a data capture form I will create myself. I intend to enter the results into a spreadsheet for easier analysis. Once I have analysed all the data and wrote all that I can about it, I will conclude and evaluate it. Hypothesis: People's ability to estimate the length of a line improves after being shown an accurate length. Plan To do this I will first draw a line of...

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