10.1- I can calculate the probability of an event from various types of sample spaces.
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Question 1
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What is the probability that a 5-card poker hand will contain no spades?
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Question 2
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Highway safety experts estimate that 85% of drivers wear seatbelts. If the police stop 5 cars at a roadblock, what is the probability that one driver is not wearing their seatbelt?
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Question 3
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Two cans of mixed nuts of different brands are open on a table. Brand A consists of 30% cashews, while brand B consists of 40% cashews. A can is chosen at random, and a nut is chosen at random from the can. Find the probability that the nut is from the brand B can, given that it is a cashew.
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Question 4
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A health clinic examined 88 men. The table summarizes their results:
What is the probability that a man with high cholesterol had high blood pressure?
10.2- I can use graphical displays of data to draw meaning from the data and communicate it to others.
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Question 5
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Create a histogram with a bin width of 10 for the following data on home sale prices in Desmos. Save your graph as an image and upload the image. Make sure you label your x & y-axis.
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Question 6
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Based on the shape of the histogram you created in problem 5, describe the shape of the distribution in one complete sentence.
10.3- I can describe a distribution of numerical data with statistics.
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Question 7
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Create a boxplot of the following data on home sale prices in Desmos. Save your graph as an image and upload the image. Make sure you label your x-axis.
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Question 8
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Calculate the five number summary for the data.
Record your answer with brackets: {5 number summary}
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Question 9
9.
Calculate the IQR.
Base on the IQR, are there any outliers?
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Question 10
10.
What is the mean of the data?
Compare the mean with the median. Discuss whether each is a good measure of Real Estate Prices in metropolitan areas in the U.S.