Predicting Using Random Sampling

Predicting Using Random Sampling

7th Grade

11 Qs

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Predicting Using Random Sampling

Predicting Using Random Sampling

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

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11 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Four candidates are running for school president. A random sample of students at the school are surveyed about which of the candidates they are likely to choose. The chart above shows the number of students from the random sample who chose each candidate. A total of 800 students are expected to vote in the election for school president. Based on the information shown in the chart, which election outcome is most likely?

Rasheed will win with 192 votes.

Rasheed will win with 189 more votes than he had in the survey

Janelle will win with 8 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed.

Janelle will win with 128 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Andre wants to survey a random sample of the student body in his school to find out which day after school would work best for students to do volunteer work for a local charity. Which sample would best represent the student body?

asking twenty students waiting in line for lunch

asking twenty students on their way to the bus after school

asking one person from the seventh grade daily for twenty days

asking one person each from twenty different classrooms during the first class period

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Ana wants to know the average student’s opinion of the tardy policy at her school. Which group of students should she survey in order to achieve the most accurate results?

30 of her friends

30 randomly selected students in the school

30 students who are often tardy

30 students who are often on time

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

To predict the performance of her first period class on their next quiz, a teacher randomly selects eight students from the class and takes the mean of their scores on the last quiz. Is this sample representative of the​ class's performance on the quiz?

​No, because the students were chosen from the best students in the class.

​Yes, because the students were chosen based on their class average.

​No, because it is a simple random sample.

​Yes, because it is a simple random sample.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

Four candidates are running for school president. A random sample of students at the school are surveyed about which of the candidates they are likely to choose. The chart above shows the number of students from the random sample who chose each candidate. A total of 800 students are expected to vote in the election for school president. Based on the information shown in the chart, which election outcome is most likely?

Rasheed will win with 192 votes.

Rasheed will win with 189 more votes than he had in the survey

Janelle will win with 8 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed.

Janelle will win with 128 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

Four candidates are running for school president. A random sample of students at the school are surveyed about which of the candidates they are likely to choose. The chart above shows the number of students from the random sample who chose each candidate. A total of 800 students are expected to vote in the election for school president. Based on the information shown in the chart, which election outcome is most likely?

Rasheed will win with 192 votes.

Rasheed will win with 189 more votes than he had in the survey

Janelle will win with 8 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed.

Janelle will win with 128 more votes than the second-place finisher, Rasheed

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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