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Relative Frequency Table Remediation

Relative Frequency Table Remediation

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
8.SP.A.4, HSS.CP.B.7, HSS.CP.A.1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Sydney Elkin

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5 Slides • 7 Questions

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Math Response

What is the relative frequency of tigers at the refuge?
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Deg°
Rad

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Multiple Choice

What happens when you add up all the decimals in a relative frequency table, and why might the total not be exactly 1?

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The sum is always less than 1 because of missing data.

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The sum is always more than 1 due to calculation errors.

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The sum is usually 1, but it can be slightly less or more (like 0.99 or 1.01) because of rounding.

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The sum is always exactly 2.

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Open Ended

Explain how intersections are represented in a relative frequency table and why they are useful for finding probabilities.

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Labelling

Identify the cells that are needed to determine the union of elephant and cotton candy.

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Cotton Candy ∩ Elephant

PNope

Cotton Candy ∩ Lion

Popcorn ∩ Elephant

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Hotspot

Identify the parts of the table needed to find P(Cotton Candy ∪ Elephant).

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Match

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Match the following

P∩L

PUL

E∪C

E∩C

0.14

0.67

0.74

0.33

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Open Ended

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