Outlaw Unit 5 Test Statistics & Probability (7th Grade) (4/25/2024)
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This is a CLOSED notes test. The only resource you may use is the scientific calculator embedded into this formative. NO google searches! This is cheating. Show your work where needed.
This is a CLOSED notes test. The only resource you may use is the scientific calculator embedded into this formative. NO google searches! This is cheating. Show your work where needed.
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Question 1
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1. Nicole wants to conduct a survey of opinions of students at her middle school. Which survey sample would give her the most accurate results?
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Question 2
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The principal of a junior high school wants to know how many students like the current cafeteria food. Which method might the principal use to ensure a good representation of the population in his survey?
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Question 3
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A gym conducts three random samples of adults to learn the average number of hours they exercise in one week.
There are 675 members at the gym. Based on these samples, about how many members exercise between 5 and 7 hours per week?
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Question 4
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Nina writes an essay for psychology class about the number of hours high school students sleep each night. She gets permission to randomly survey 75 students at three of the local high schools. The results are shown in the table.
Which conclusion about high school students is supported by the survey results?
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Question 5
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Westside Bank is preparing for a company luncheon. The bank randomly surveys 20 employees to determine which foods they would like to eat at the luncheon. The results of the survey are shown.
If Westside Bank employs 240 people, based on the survey results, how many employees will likely want tacos at the luncheon?
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Question 6
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The test scores for the students in Mr. Miller’s math class are shown here.
52, 61, 69, 76, 82, 84, 85, 90, 94
What is the range of the test score?
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Question 7
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What information does the mean absolute deviation provide about a data set?
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Question 8
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Look at each set of data.
Which data set has a mean absolute deviation of 0.64?
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Question 9
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The scores that Joni and Sally received on their first seven assignments are shown in this table.
Which statement is true?
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Question 10
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Students and adults are surveyed and asked how many photos they take with their phone in one day. The results are shown below.
Which statement is not true?
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Question 11
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What is the IQR of Class A? _______
What is the IQR of Class B? _______
What is the difference in medians? _______
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Question 12
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A survey is given to every fourth house in each of two subdivisions. The survey results about pet ownership are shown in the box plots below.
Which of the following is true based on the data shown in the box plots?
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Question 13
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Vera is rolling two standard number cubes. What is the probability that both number cubes will show an odd number?
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Question 14
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Angelo will draw a card from a deck that contains only silver cards and gold cards. He claims that the probability of drawing a silver card is
5/2. Is Angelo’s prediction possible?
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Question 15
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The weather forecaster said that the probability of rain today is about 88%. What does the probability indicate?
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Question 16
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A box of colored pencils contains 4 each of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple pencils. Janet needs a blue pencil. She reaches into the box without looking and takes a pencil. What number represents the probability of Janet taking out a blue pencil?
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Question 17
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Paul has a spinner with 4 colors: green, yellow, blue, and orange. He spins the spinner 60 times and records each color it stops on. The results are shown in this table.
Paul will spin the spinner an additional 450 times. How many times should he expect to stop on blue?
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Question 18
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Marshall works at an animal shelter. He makes sure all the cats are vaccinated. In July, 56 of the cats entering the shelter had already been vaccinated. Based on this result he predicts that if 100 cats entered the shelter, 80 of the cats would have already been vaccinated. How many cats entered the animal shelter in July?
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Question 19
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The cafeteria staff made sandwiches. Each sandwich had either rye or white bread, either ham or turkey, and either cheese or no cheese. The staff made an equal number of each type of sandwich. The sandwiches were placed on a tray. Without looking, Mary will choose a sandwich. What are the chances that Mary will get a sandwich with cheese?
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Question 20
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The probability that a person in a certain town has brown eyes is 2 out of 5. A survey of 450 people from that same town was taken. How many people would be expected to have brown eyes?
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Question 21
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A bin at a farmer’s market has 18 peaches, 12 apples, 15 pears, and 9 bananas. Rosa picks a piece of fruit at random from the bin. Which statement about the fruit bin is true?
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Question 22
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Joaquin plays a game with a deck of cards There are 72 action cards and 56 item cards. Joaquin selects a card at random, records whether it is an action card or an item card, and shuffles it back into the deck. In 9 trials, he selects 4 action cards and 5 item cards. Which statement about the probability of selecting an action card is correct?
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Question 23
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Talia plays a board game with a friend. She uses a frequency table to record the results for each roll of a standard die.
Based on the data, what is the probability of rolling a five on the next roll?
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Question 24
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This spinner will be spun twice.
What is the probability of spinning an odd number both times?
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Question 25
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Alexander makes dumplings. He sells orders with 1, 2, 3, or 4 dumplings. The dumplings are filled with tofu, chicken, or pork. The dumplings can be ordered boiled or fried. What is the probability that a randomly chosen order includes pork dumplings? SHOW YOUR WORK!
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Question 26
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Vera is rolling two standard number cubes (1-6). What is the probability that both number cubes will show an even number?
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Question 27
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Jane wants to pick an outfit for the school outfit for the school dance. She can choose from 3 pairs of pants, 5 shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits does Jane have to choose from?