Sampling and Questioning
Mean/Median/Mode
Range
Basic Probability
Experimental Probability
100

A sample includes only students from the basketball team to represent the a schools's favorite sport. Is this biased or not biased?

Biased

100

Find the mean: 5, 10, 7, 8, 5

7

100

Find the range: 2, 5, 6, 7, 9

7

100

Probability of flipping heads on a fair coin

1/2

100

Experimental probability is based on:

a) Theoretical math

b) actual results

B

200

What color are Rachel's eyes? Is this a statistical question?

NO

200

Find the median: 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 18

8
200

What does the "spread" describe?

How far apart the data values are

200

Probability of rolling a 3 on a fair die

1/6

200

A coin is flipped 10 times, heads occurs 6 times. What is the experimental probability of landing on heads?

3/5

300

A survey of 50 students show 30 like pizza. Predict how many out of 200 students like pizza.

120

300
What is the mode: 6,9,2,5,6,6

6

300

Two data sets have the same median, but one has a larger range. Which is more spread out?

The one with the larger range

300

If probability = 0.9, is this event likely or unlikely?

likely

300

As trials increase, experimental probability gets closer to what?

Theoretical probability

400

Why are random samples better than convenience samples?

They better represent the population
400

Data: 2, 2, 3, 4, 20.

Which is larger,mean the mean or median?

mean

400

If all values increase by 5, what happens to the range?

Stays the same

400

What probability flipping a coin and landing on heads and landing on a number less than 5 on a number cube?

1/3

400

You roll a die 30 times and get a 6 five times. What is the experimental probability of landing on a 6?

1/6

500
How much screen time do you have per weekend? Is this a statistical question?
yes
500

When you use the Median to measure the center, what do you use to measure the spread?

IQR (interquartile range)

500

A new high value is added to a data set. What happens to the range?

Increases.

500

What probability represents a certain event?

1

500

Why might experimental probability differ from theoretical probability?

Random variation/ not enough trials/ not a perfect world

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