Will+people+underline+and+take+notes+Well,+Fair,+or+Poor?-+Damian,+Jessica,+Robert,+Corey



__//**Good**//__ - 5+ __//**Fair**//__ - 2-4 __//**Poor**//__ - 0-1

As you can see in the [|Graph] the first boy we tested didn't do very well, the first girl we tested got to a 6 which is not what we expected. The boy and girl that we tested 2nd were both at a 4 which is fair, that's what we thought was going to happen to most of the students. and the random person we tested as you can see that person went over what we expected.

//**What we expected**//: We expected there would be more Fair than Good notes, the reason being behind that is because most people don't like to take notes, as someone said. What we were originality going to do what see if people liked to take notes of if people don't like to take notes, but then someone said "I can tell you right now, people are not going to like to take notes." We had to think and we decided to change our question to "I wonder how well will people underline? or take notes Good, Fair, or Poor?" we had to control somethings, like CV – What people take notes CV – What room people take the notes in CV - How quiet the room is CV - Time they had

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