"Normal School" was the term used for Common Schools in the Early National Period Teacher Preparation Schools in the Common School Period Common Schools in the Common School Period Teacher Preparation Schools in the Early National Period
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Overview of U.S. Public Schools $$ \begin{array}{lcc} \hline \text { State } & \text { Pupils per teacher } & \text { Average population } \\ \hline \text { AL } & 15.9 & 47,949 \\ \text { AK } & 13.3 & 65,468 \\ \text { AZ } & 17.5 & 49,885 \\ \text { AR } & 15.0 & 46,631 \\ \text { CA } & 24.9 & 69,324 \\ \text { CO } & 17.6 & 49,844 \\ \text { CT } & 13.2 & 69,397 \\ \text { DE } & 14.3 & 59,679 \\ \text { FL } & 15.8 & 48,598 \\ \text { GA } & 15.7 & 52,880 \\ \text { HI } & 15.8 & 54,300 \\ \text { ID } & 18.3 & 49,734 \\ \text { IL } & 15.9 & 59,113 \\ \text { IN } & 18.6 & 50,065 \\ \text { IA } & 14.3 & 50,946 \\ \text { KS } & 13.9 & 47,464 \\ \text { KY } & 15.8 & 50,203 \\ \text { LA } & 13.8 & 51,381 \\ \text { ME } & 12.4 & 48,430 \\ \text { MD } & 14.7 & 64,248 \\ \text { MA } & 13.9 & 72,334 \\ \text { MI } & 18.4 & 61,560 \\ \text { MN } & 15.9 & 56,268 \\ \text { MS } & 15.2 & 41,814 \\ \text { MO } & 13.2 & 47,517 \\ \text { MT } & 13.4 & 48,855 \\ \text { NE } & 9.8 & 48,997 \\ \text { NV } & 18.1 & 55,957 \\ \text { NH } & 12.1 & 55,599 \\ \text { NJ } & 12.0 & 68,797 \\ \text { NM } & 15.0 & 45,453 \\ \text { NY } & 12.0 & 75,279 \\ \text { NC } & 15.1 & 45,737 \\ \text { ND } & 12.2 & 47,344 \\ \text { OH } & 17.4 & 56,307 \\ \text { OK } & 16.1 & 44,373 \\ \text { OR } & 21.8 & 57,612 \\ \text { PA } & 14.6 & 62,994 \\ \text { RI } & 13.4 & 63,474 \\ \text { SC } & 14.3 & 48,375 \\ \text { SD } & 13.8 & 39,018 \\ \text { TN } & 15.0 & 47,563 \\ \text { TX } & 15.4 & 48,819 \\ \text { UT } & 21.6 & 49,393 \\ \text { VT } & 9.2 & 52,526 \\ \text { VA } & 12.3 & 48,670 \\ \text { WA } & 19.7 & 52,234 \\ \text { WV } & 14.3 & 45,453 \\ \text { WI } & 15.5 & 53,797 \\ \text { WY } & 12.4 & 56,775 \end{array} $$ Select a systematic sample of 10 states, and find the mean of the average population and the mean of the pupils per teacher. How do your results compare with the U.S. figures?
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Overview of U.S. Public Schools $$ \begin{array}{lcc} \hline \text { State } & \text { Pupils per teacher } & \text { Average population } \\ \hline \text { AL } & 15.9 & 47,949 \\ \text { AK } & 13.3 & 65,468 \\ \text { AZ } & 17.5 & 49,885 \\ \text { AR } & 15.0 & 46,631 \\ \text { CA } & 24.9 & 69,324 \\ \text { CO } & 17.6 & 49,844 \\ \text { CT } & 13.2 & 69,397 \\ \text { DE } & 14.3 & 59,679 \\ \text { FL } & 15.8 & 48,598 \\ \text { GA } & 15.7 & 52,880 \\ \text { HI } & 15.8 & 54,300 \\ \text { ID } & 18.3 & 49,734 \\ \text { IL } & 15.9 & 59,113 \\ \text { IN } & 18.6 & 50,065 \\ \text { IA } & 14.3 & 50,946 \\ \text { KS } & 13.9 & 47,464 \\ \text { KY } & 15.8 & 50,203 \\ \text { LA } & 13.8 & 51,381 \\ \text { ME } & 12.4 & 48,430 \\ \text { MD } & 14.7 & 64,248 \\ \text { MA } & 13.9 & 72,334 \\ \text { MI } & 18.4 & 61,560 \\ \text { MN } & 15.9 & 56,268 \\ \text { MS } & 15.2 & 41,814 \\ \text { MO } & 13.2 & 47,517 \\ \text { MT } & 13.4 & 48,855 \\ \text { NE } & 9.8 & 48,997 \\ \text { NV } & 18.1 & 55,957 \\ \text { NH } & 12.1 & 55,599 \\ \text { NJ } & 12.0 & 68,797 \\ \text { NM } & 15.0 & 45,453 \\ \text { NY } & 12.0 & 75,279 \\ \text { NC } & 15.1 & 45,737 \\ \text { ND } & 12.2 & 47,344 \\ \text { OH } & 17.4 & 56,307 \\ \text { OK } & 16.1 & 44,373 \\ \text { OR } & 21.8 & 57,612 \\ \text { PA } & 14.6 & 62,994 \\ \text { RI } & 13.4 & 63,474 \\ \text { SC } & 14.3 & 48,375 \\ \text { SD } & 13.8 & 39,018 \\ \text { TN } & 15.0 & 47,563 \\ \text { TX } & 15.4 & 48,819 \\ \text { UT } & 21.6 & 49,393 \\ \text { VT } & 9.2 & 52,526 \\ \text { VA } & 12.3 & 48,670 \\ \text { WA } & 19.7 & 52,234 \\ \text { WV } & 14.3 & 45,453 \\ \text { WI } & 15.5 & 53,797 \\ \text { WY } & 12.4 & 56,775 \end{array} $$ Select a cluster sample of 10 states, and find the mean of the average population and the mean of the pupils per teacher. How do your results compare with the U.S. figures?
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