Data Displays
Probability
Mixed Bag
MMMR
Circle Graphs
100
This is the type of chart that measures parts of a whole.
What is a circle graph (or pie chart)?
100
If you roll a 6-sided die and flip a coin, this is the number of possible outcomes.
What is 12?
100
This is the standard form for the number seven billion, ninety-six million.
What is 7,096,000,000?
100
(Use the table in problem #11 on p. 262) This is the range for this set of data.
What is 23?
100
(Use the circle graph at the bottom of p. 262) This is the number the fractions on the chart add up to.
What is 1?
200
This is the type of chart that measures one item over time.
What is a line graph?
200
If you roll a 6-sided die and toss a coin, these are all the possible outcomes.
What is: (H, 1) (T, 1) (H, 2) (T, 2) (H, 3) (T, 3) (H, 4) (T, 4) (H, 5) (T, 5) (H, 6) (T, 6)?
200
This is ABOUT the product for the problem 86 x $2.98. (Reasonable estimates will be accepted!)
What is about $270.00?
200
(Use the table in problem #11 on p. 262) This is the mode for this set of data.
What is 68?
200
(Use the circle graph at the bottom of p. 262) This is the fractional part of the class that has cats or no pets.
What is 1/3?
300
This is the only type of graph we studied this chapter that needs a key.
What is a pictograph?
300
If you roll a 6-sided die and flip a coin, this is the probability of the coin landing tails up and the die rolling an odd number.
What is P(T, odd) = 1/4 (or 3/12)?
300
This is the prime factorization for 24.
What is 2 x 2 x 2 x 3?
300
(Use the table in problem #12 on p. 262) This is the mean for this set of data.
What is 7?
300
(Use the circle graph at the bottom of p. 262) This is the fractional part of the class that has fish or dogs.
What is 5/12?
400
This is the name for the numbers that go up the side of a bar or line graph.
What is a scale?
400
These are the greatest and least possible values for the probability of an outcome.
What are 1 and 0?
400
This is the answer when you compute the following problem (using Order of Operations): 47 - 6 + 2 x 3 =
What is 47?
400
(Use the table in problem #12 on p. 262) This is the median for this set of data.
What is 7.5?
400
(Use the circle graph at the bottom of p. 262) This is the fractional part of the class that has a pet.
What is 5/6?
500
Make a line plot for the following set of data: Students were asked how many siblings they had and these were the responses: 2 4 7 3 0 1 2 3 0 2 5
x x x x x___x__x___x___x___x________x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
500
This is an example of a DEPENDENT event.
(Teacher checks for correctness)
500
This is the product for the problem 2386 x 453 =
What is 1,080,858?
500
This is Mrs. Kemp's definition of a "perfect" set of data.
What is a set of data for which the mean, median and mode are all the same number?
500
(Use the circle graph at the bottom of p. 262) This is the number of 5th graders that have pets if there are 60 students in the whole 5th grade.
What is 50 students?
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