A survey was done with A representing people who like apples and B representing people who like bananas. What is the probability of randomly selecting someone who likes either bananas or apples?
60% or 6/10 or 3/5
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What is the range?
28
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What is the median?
46
25
How many people were surveyed?
11
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Two 6-sided dice are rolled and the numbers added. What is the probability of getting a sum of 12?
1/36 or 0.028
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Two 6-sided dice are rolled and the numbers added. What is the probability of getting a sum of 1?
0
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What is one difference between a histogram and a column graph?
No gaps between columns. Column graphs generally for categorical data.
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A represents people who like apples and B represents people who like bananas. What is the probability that a student likes apples or bananas but not both?
40%, 4/10, 2/5, 0.4
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A survey question asks how many cars you own. What type of data is being collected? (Continuous, Discrete, Ordinal or Nominal)
Discrete
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Looking at the frequency table, which score is the mode?
3
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The 2-way table shows results from students in a class. What is the probability of randomly picking someone who is left-handed?
11/37
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If you roll a standard die 90 times, how many times would you expect to get a number more than 4?
30
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Bob is a Year 8 student who wants to find out the favourite sport of Year 8 students at his school. He surveys his own class to get results. What is the population in this case?
All year 8 students at his school.
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Bob is a Year 8 student who wants to find out the favourite sport of Year 8 students at his school. He surveys his own class to get results. What is the sample in this case?
His class.
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What is the mean of the following data set: 3, 8, 8, 8, 11, 17, 17
10.29
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Angela scored the following runs in her last seven cricket matches. If she scores 25 in her next match, how will it affect the mean and median?: 3, 5, 8, 8, 8, 17, 17
The mean will increase, the median will stay the same