Probability
Statistics
Data
Combination
Problem Solving
100

If alphabet tiles are placed in a bag and students each pull out one tile at random. What is the probability that a vowel is selected?

5/26


100

What is statistics? What is it used for?

Collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data in order to make decisions



100

is Occupation categorical or numerical?

Catagorical 

100

In how many ways can you choose 4 out of 12 friends to invite to a dinner party?

495

100

Suppose a bag contains 12 green cubes, 5 blue cubes, and 3 yellow cubes. What is the random probability of choosing a cube that is not blue?

15/20


200

When rolling a number cube, the theoretical probability of not rolling a 6.

5/6
200

What is mean? How do you find it?

Mean is the average of all data points

You find it by adding all of the data points together and dividing the total number of data points. 

200

Is data at the nominal level of measurement quantitative or qualitative?


Qualitative 

200

How many ways are there to arrange 5 vases on a shelf that can fit 3 vases?

60

200

A traffic signal is green for 20 seconds, then yellow for 5 seconds, then red for 30 seconds. When you reach the signal, what is the probability it is yellow?



5/55


300

What is the probability of a fair coin landing heads on the tenth time it is flipped?

50% 

 the probability of flipping a coin landing heads will never change no matter how many times it is flipped.

300

What are histograms used for?

 they are used to summarize discrete or continuous data that is measured on an interval scale.

300

salary, prices of food, and bills are all examples of ___ data

Numerical 

300

what kind of probability is flipping a coin 6 times and getting 5 heads and 1 tails?


Experimental probability



300

A person has 5 pairs of pants, 12 shirts, and 3 pairs of shoes. How many different combinations are there?


180

400

Something that is guaranteed to happen has a probability of...?


1


400

What is the difference between population and sample? 

The population is the entire group, the sample is a subset of the group.  

400

Are all ordinal measurements also nominal? True or False

True

400

what is the measure of how likely an event will occur is?


Probability 

400

A person is flipping a coin, spinning a spinner that is numbered 1-10, and selecting a card from a deck. How many possible outcomes are there?


1040

500

What is the probability of rolling an even number on a cube?

1/2

500

find the mode: 6, 12, 3, 15, 3, 9, 2, 8, 1

3


500

 does a parameter ever change for a set population?

No

500

How many ways can a 4-person subcommittee be selected from a committee of 15 people?


1365

500

A baseball player can get a single, double, triple, HR, walk, or an out when he is up. Assuming the probability of each happening is the same, how many possible outcomes are there for the first 4 batters of the game?


1296

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