Investigate how the estimation of lines and angles differ from one another, as well as how they vary between genders.
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Estimation Investigation Introduction: - The knowledge upon the measurement of lengths and angles has become more widespread with the coming of better education. However, the skill that is required to estimate these units is affected by several factors. For my investigation, I will explore and examine the factors of gender and units. I have chosen survey Year 10 students, both male and female, upon the estimation of the length of a line and the size of an angle. These have been selected, as both measurements are continuous data, which can take any possible value, which requires a certain level of skill to determine. I will get thirty students to fill a questionnaire, asking fifteen male and female students. All three mathematics classes will be asked within correct proportions to relative size. The survey will simply ask the subject to estimate the length of a line and the gradient of...


