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b. Collect, read, and interpret data from tables, graphs, charts, surveys, and observations.
d. Identify and distinguish between clusters and outliers of a data set.
a. Identify a question that can be answered by collecting data.
a. Describe the results of experiments involving random outcomes as simple ratios (e.g., 4 out of 9, 4/9)
a. Use the results of simple probability experiments, with and without replacement, to describe the likelihood of a specific outcome in the future.
a. Conduct simple probability experiments, with and without replacement, record possible outcomes systematically, and display results in an organized way.