I Will Be Able to Compare Two or More Displays of the Same Data Presented in Different Ways

I Will Be Able to Compare Two or More Displays of the Same Data Presented in Different Ways

7th Grade

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I Will Be Able to Compare Two or More Displays of the Same Data Presented in Different Ways

I Will Be Able to Compare Two or More Displays of the Same Data Presented in Different Ways

Assessment

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A random survey of seventh- and eighth-grade students was conducted to find out how many hours is spent doing homework each night. Of the two sets of data, which has the greater median?

7th Graders

8th Graders

They have the same median.

Impossible to determine from the box plot.

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A random survey of seventh- and eighth-grade students was conducted to find out how many hours is spent doing homework each night. Which of the following conclusions may be made by comparing the interquartile ranges of each data set? Select all that apply.

The interquartile range of both sets is equal to 1 hour.

The interquartile range for eighth-graders is greater than the interquartile range for seventh-graders.

The interquartile range for seventh-graders is greater than the interquartile range for eighth-graders.

The data sets exhibit similar variability, or spread.

The data for seventh-graders are more skewed than the data for eighth-graders.

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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A random survey of seventh- and eighth-grade students was conducted to find out how many hours is spent doing homework each night. Which of the following statements is a correct comparative inference about the two data sets? Select all that apply.

25% of 8th graders spend more time on homework than all 7th graders.

25% of 7th graders spend less time on homework than any 8th grader.

No seventh graders spend more time doing homework than any 8th grader.

7th graders are lazy.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Using the box plot, who spends more time in outdoor activity?

Soccer players, because they have a greater range of active minutes outdoors.

Basketball players, because they have a greater range of active minutes outdoors.

Soccer players, because they have a greater median of minutes spent outdoors.

Basketball players, because they have a greater median of minutes spent outdoors.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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What can you infer about the athletes from the box plot?

The data set for soccer players shows that they have less variability when compared to the data set for basketball players.

The data set for soccer players shows that they have an equal amount of variability when compared to the data set for basketball players.

The data set for soccer players shows that they have greater variability when compared to the data set for basketball players.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How can box-and-whisker plots be used to compare two sets of data? Select all that apply.

They quickly illustrate measures of center.

They identify all the data points in each data set.

They show trends in data that can be compared.

They display measures of variability for each data set.

They easily show the mean of each data set.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Angela is comparing the amount of rainfall over the past month in two cities on days when it rained. In City​ 1, the range in rainfall is 4.5 centimeters and the interquartile range​ (IQR) is 1.5 centimeters. In City​ 2, the range is 5 centimeters and the IQR is 3 centimeters. What might you conclude about the cities based on the ranges and interquartile​ ranges?

The rainfall amounts on days when it rains have the same variability for City 1 and City 2.

The rainfall amounts on days when it rains have greater variability for City 2 than those for City 1.

The rainfall amounts on days when it rains have greater variability for City 1 than those for City 2.

The rainfall amounts on days when it rains are generally greater for City 2 than those for City 1.

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