My math evaluation on statistical analysis this year was one of my accomplishments that truly made me proud of myself; I was able to receive a score of 90%, or 10/11 marks. In this examination, the statistics for the Noongar and European seasons were reviewed, and their applicability and correctness to Perth’s climate was examined. For reliable data from The Bureau of Meteorology, we used a government website. We then compared the temperature and rainfall figures for each issue. I had to write a 1,200-word statistical report comparing the season to Perth’s climate suitableness, which took a lot of time for this assessment. In addition, I had to create a brochure showcasing our research on the project and use raw data to create tables and graphs that illustrated the differences and similarities between each topic, the seasons in Noongar and Europe, and other aspects of the project. The statistical analysis assignment took two weeks to complete, and I think I managed my time quite well by spacing it out evenly, which prevented me from having to work quickly at the end. This assignment was due at the end of the term as well, so I had to turn in my assessment early because I was leaving on vacation. All things considered, I am really pleased with the evaluation findings, and I would rank them among my finest from the previous year. From now on, I believe I can work even harder to achieve even greater outcomes.

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