Combinations
Expected Value
Probability
Statistical Studies
Categorical Data
100

A class has 5 boys and 3 girls. If a teacher wants to select one boy and one girl for a project, how many different ways can she make this selection?

15

100

A single die is rolled. What are the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 4?

2:4 or 1:2

100

A school of 300 students is surveyed about their preferences:

  • 50 students like only math.
  • 20 students like only science.
  • 100 students like both math and science.
  • 130 students like neither.


Find P(Math)

150/300

100

A health researcher conducts a study where one group of participants is asked to follow a specific diet plan for 6 months, while a second group continues their normal eating habits. The researcher then compares the health outcomes of both groups.

  • What type of statistical study is this? 

Experimental study

100

The following table shows the favorite types of pets among a group of 100 students.

  • 40 students prefer dogs.
  • 30 students prefer cats.
  • 15 students prefer birds.
  • 10 students prefer fish.
  • 5 students prefer other pets.


What fraction of the students prefer dogs?

40/100

200

How many different ways can you arrange the letters of the word "COMBINATORICS"  

778,377,600

200

A bag contains 5 red marbles, 3 blue marbles, and 2 green marbles. If a marble is selected at random, what are the odds against selecting a blue marble?

7:3

200

A school of 300 students is surveyed about their preferences:

  • 50 students like only math.
  • 20 students like only science.
  • 100 students like both math and science.
  • 130 students like neither.


Find P(NO)

130/300

200

A polling company conducts a survey of 1,000 people to estimate the average number of hours people in a city watch TV each week. The sample was randomly selected from a list of city residents by creating groups of 200 and then selecting 12 of 5 of the groups.


What type of sampling method was used? 

Cluster Sampling
200

The following table shows the favorite types of pets among a group of 100 students.

  • 40 students prefer dogs.
  • 30 students prefer cats.
  • 15 students prefer birds.
  • 10 students prefer fish.
  • 5 students prefer other pets.


What percentage of students prefer cats?

30%

300

From a group of 10 people, how many different ways can a committee of 4 people be selected, without regard to the order of selection?

210

300

You flip a fair coin. If it lands heads, you win $4; if it lands tails, you lose $3. What is the expected value of this game?

$0.5

300

A school of 300 students is surveyed about their preferences:

  • 50 students like only math.
  • 20 students like only science.
  • 100 students like both math and science.
  • 130 students like neither.


Find P(Math or Science)

170/300

300

A survey is conducted in a city to determine residents' views on a new public transportation plan. The survey is conducted on a Saturday afternoon at a popular downtown shopping mall.

  • What type of bias could result from this? 

Exclusion bias

300

The following table shows the favorite types of pets among a group of 100 students.

  • 40 students prefer dogs.
  • 30 students prefer cats.
  • 15 students prefer birds.
  • 10 students prefer fish.
  • 5 students prefer other pets.


What fraction of students prefer either birds or fish?

25/100

400

A password consists of 3 letters, followed by 3 digits. If repetition of letters and digits is allowed, how many different possible passwords can be formed?

17,576,000

400

Describe how to determine if a game is a fair game.

Expected value is 0

400

A school of 300 students is surveyed about their preferences:

  • 50 students like only math.
  • 20 students like only science.
  • 100 students like both math and science.
  • 130 students like neither.


Find P(Math and Science)

100/300

400

A survey is conducted in a city to determine residents' views on a new public transportation plan. The survey asked respondents what they liked most about the plan.

What type of bias could affect the results? 

Response bias

400

The following table shows the favorite types of pets among a group of 100 students.

  • 40 students prefer dogs.
  • 30 students prefer cats.
  • 15 students prefer birds.
  • 10 students prefer fish.
  • 5 students prefer other pets.


What is the ratio of students who prefer dogs to those who prefer other pets?

40:30

500

From a group consisting of 6 women and 4 men, a committee of four will be formed. How many committees can be formed if 2 women and 2 men are selected? 

90

500

In a game of roulette, you place a $5 bet on a single number. If you win, you get $35. The probability of winning on a single number is 1/38, and the probability of losing is 37/38. What is the expected value? 

-$4.08

500

A school of 300 students is surveyed about their preferences:

  • 50 students like only math.
  • 20 students like only science.
  • 100 students like both math and science.
  • 130 students like neither.


Find P(Math|Science)

100/120

500

A pollster wants to estimate the political preferences of a country's population. They randomly select 500 people by choosing names from a national voter registration list. 


What type of sampling method was used?

Simple Random Sample

500

The following table shows the favorite types of pets among a group of 100 students.

  • 40 students prefer dogs.
  • 30 students prefer cats.
  • 15 students prefer birds.
  • 10 students prefer fish.
  • 5 students prefer other pets.


If 10 more students are surveyed and they all prefer cats, how would this affect the percentage of students who prefer cats?

It would increase from 30% to 36%

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