Algebra 2 | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Estimating a Population Mean | Practice Problems

Algebra 2 | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Estimating a Population Mean | Practice Problems

6th Grade

6 Qs

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Algebra 2 | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Estimating a Population Mean | Practice Problems

Algebra 2 | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Estimating a Population Mean | Practice Problems

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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Illustrative Mathematics

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6 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Use the values to estimate the mean amount spent on daycare yearly for the population, and provide a margin of error (round to the nearest dollar).

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Use the values to estimate the mean water usage for the population. What is the margin of error for this estimate based on these values? (Round to the nearest tenth of a gallon.)

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3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Select all of the values for the population mean that would be plausible based on an estimate of 105 cm with a margin of error of 21 cm.

76 cm

87 cm

105 cm

113 cm

154 cm

4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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A normal curve with a mean of 70 and a standard deviation of 20 is shown. Shade the region under the curve between the mean and one standard deviation greater than the mean. How much of the data falls within the shaded region?

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5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Noah and Clare are studying the noise level, in decibels, outside of their school in the morning. They sample in 15 minute time periods in the morning to determine whether the noise level reaches 90 or more decibels. They each take a random sample to find the proportion of 15 minute time periods where the noise level reaches 90 or more decibels. Noah's sample contains 12 fifteen minute time periods, and Clare’s sample contains 25 fifteen minute time periods. After collecting data, they run 200 simulations each to determine an estimate for the proportion of the 15 minute time periods where the noise level reaches 90 or more decibels. How do you think Noah's reported margin of error compares to Clare’s? Explain your reasoning.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Two activists are both interested in finding the proportion of people in town who are recycling. They each collect a random sample and use the proportion of people who recycle in the sample to run 200 simulations to determine a margin of error. The first activist claims the proportion of people in town who recycle is 0.65 with a margin of error of 0.08. The second activist claims the proportion of people in town who recycle is 0.57 with a margin of error of 0.02. Why do you think the estimated proportion of people in town who recycle is different for the 2 activists? Why do you think the margin of error is different for the 2 activists?

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