
Frequency Tables & Scatterplots
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Sam R
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Frequency Tables & Scatterplots
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Which of these values below is a marginal frequency?
182
120
46
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Which of the values below is a joint frequency?
400
200
182
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The number of people who purchased a hot dog and a soda is an example of ___________.
Marginal Frequency
Joint Frequency
Marginal Relative Frequency
Joint Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
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The two-way table above gives information about the grades for the semester in Mrs. Hardcase’s English class.
4) Given that the grade is an A, what is the probability of the student being female?
8/20
12/20
8/44
12/56
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The two-way table above gives information about the grades for the semester in Mrs. Hardcase’s English class.
5) Given that the grade is a B, what is the probability of the student being male?
6/15
9/15
6/56
9/44
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Chelsea surveyed a sample of students in the senior class to determine the distribution of students with a driver’s license.
14) Given that a student is male, what is the probability the student can’t drive?
12/60
12/120
20/60
20/120
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Chelsea surveyed a sample of students in the senior class to determine the distribution of students with a driver’s license.
15) Given that a student has a permit, what is the probability the student is female?
15/29
33/59
15/60
15/120
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Based on this scatterplot, approximate what score should a student who attended class 22 days expect to receive on the exam?
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How many laps can a bicycle make around the park in 23 minutes?
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when ice cream sales increase, incidents of sunburn increase
Correlation
Causation
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when it rains several inches, the water level of a lake increases
Correlation
Causation
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Which example shows CAUSATION? (Which one CAUSED the other to happen.)
High social media usage and reduced grades.
Car ran out of gas and being stranded on the side of the road.
Recess time and number of friends.
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