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Plan I have stratified randomly students from a fictional school called Mayfield high and from my own (Framingham Earl High). All the sampled people are from year 10. I wanted to sample sixty students altogether but I had to do 61 because that is what my stratified sample came to. I have sampled the number of hours of TV they watch per week and their key stage 2 SATs results. I emailed all the necessary people from my school and all the Mayfield high data was supplied to me. I will be using these methods of comparing my data: Mode - The most common or most popular data value it is sometimes called the modal value. The mode is most useful when one value appears much more often than any other. If the data values are too varied, then the mode should not be used. It is the only average that can be...

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