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what is the difference between 'information/measurement' and 'mathematical processes'?


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Information/Measurement:

"The relevant information collected, or set of measurements generated by the student, is organized in a form appropriate for analysis and is sufficient in both quality and quantity."

It focuses on your data:

- If it is enough, accurate and relevant.

- If you know how to organize it so that it is actually helpful and not a bunch of numbers lying on your paper.

Mathematical Processes:

"The student accurately carries out a number of relevant sophisticated processes."

Pretty much self-explanatory, you need to demonstrate that you have used the best mathematical processes related to your project in order to reach a conclusion.

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