Math Population Inferences

Math Population Inferences

7th Grade

19 Qs

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Math Population Inferences

Math Population Inferences

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

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19 questions

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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Lucy collects data from a random sample of seventh-graders. Out of 40 respondents, 7 attend after-school programs. Of the 200 seventh-graders attending Lucy’s school, how many would be expected to attend afterschool programs?

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Caleb is comparing the growth of plants using two different fertilizers. Use the measures of center from the box plots to make an inference about the data.

Based on the means, plants in Group A grew more than plants in Group B

Based on the means, plants in Group B grew more than plants in Group A.

Based on the medians, plants in Group A grew more than plants in Group B

Based on the medians, plants in Group B grew more than plants in Group A.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The dot plot shows a random sample of the number of fish caught and released by 30 participants during a two-day fishing derby.

Use the mean value of each data set to make an inference about the number of fish caught each day.

On average, most participants caught and released 5 or more fish.

More participants caught 6 fish than any other number.

The same participants who caught and released 1 fish the first day caught and released 1 fish the second day.

On average, participants caught and released more fish on Day 2.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Margo wants to convince her father to change her curfew from 9 P.M. to 10 P.M. She gathers data on curfew times from a random sample of students at her middle school. Can Margo use these data to present a valid inference that will convince her father? Explain.

Yes; Most students have a curfew of 10 P.M. or later.

Yes; More students have a curfew of 9 P.M. than any other time.

No; Most students have a curfew of 9 P.M. or earlier.

No; More students have a curfew of 10 P.M. or 11 P.M. than 8 P.M.

5.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

There are 45 people working in a particular building. A survey on dietary habits is conducted by giving every third person in the building a questionnaire to fill out. From the questionnaire, the researcher obtains a score on the dietary habits of the 15 people.What is the number of members in the population?

Mathematical Equivalence

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6.

MATH RESPONSE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

There are 45 people working in a particular building. A survey on dietary habits is conducted by giving every third person in the building a questionnaire to fill out. From the questionnaire, the researcher obtains a score on the dietary habits of the 15 people.What is the number of members in the population?

Mathematical Equivalence

ON

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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A travel club has 3,000 members. A random sample of 50 of the club members found that 12 people like mountain vacations best. Which statement is NOT supported by the sample data?

Twenty-four percent of those sampled say they like mountain vacations best.

An estimated 720 club members would likely say they enjoy mountain vacations best.

Almost one-quarter of club members would likely say they enjoy mountain vacations best.

More than 2,500 club members would likely say they prefer other vacations over mountain vacations.

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