Using an Internet browser, go to one of the following websites and find a table or list of data that interests you and may help answer a question you have:
. census.gov, the website of the U.S. Census Bureau, click on “Data,” then on “Data Tools & Apps,” and then for example on “American FactFinder” or “Easy Stats”:
. nationsreportcard.gov, the website of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), click on “Data Tools” and then on “NAEP Data Explorer;
. cdc.gov, the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, click on “Data & Statistics”;
. fbi.gov, the website of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, click on “Stats & Services” and then on “Crime Statistics”;
. Olympic.org, the website of the Olympic Movement;
. theharrispoll.org, the website of the Harris Poll.
Provide a link to the data. Write a paragraph about yourquestion and discuss how the data address that question.Include a display of the data to help convey your points.
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