7/Mathematical Language: Math has its own language full of symbols and notations. For example, students can find it confusing when they first learn about inequalities because they’re used to equations. The symbols < and > could be hard to interpret without sufficient explanation and practice.Concepts like mean, median, mode, and standard deviation can be tricky for students. Understanding how these measures are used to interpret datasets, and why they’re important, often requires examples that relate to real-world situations. For instance, understanding how an ‘average’ can be skewed by outliers can be illustrated using the salaries of a group of people, where one person’s salary is significantly higher than the others.
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