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Men’s and Women’s Heights GeoGebra

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Men’s and Women’s Heights GeoGebra

In this data file, you'll be able to demonstrate what the Normal distributions of men's and women's heights look like -- and spoiler alert, it's not bimodal. The heights aren't distinct enough for that. This could take 5 minutes in class for a discussion. With a GeoGebra file, download it first, open GeoGebra, then go to the open existing file from computer option.
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