Random Sample
Predictions
Vocabulary
Proportions
New Vocabulary
DOUBLE POINTS
100

Assign people a number and use a number generator to pick out the sample. 

Simple Random Sample

100

Freemont Run Club surveyed a random sample of 30 of their members about their running habits. Of the members surveyed, 9 said that they run more than 5 days a week. There are 80 Freemont Run Club members. Make a prediction based on the sample.

24 run more than 5 days a week.

100

The average of a data set?

Mean

100

1/2 = x/4

x = 2

100

The likelihood of an event happening. 

probability

200

Survey is going to be given to to 100 random students by giving 25 students from each grade level (5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th) the suvey.

Stratified Random Sample

200

Country: 25

Rock: 38

other:17

The total popultion is 2006.  

Based on the data, what is the most reasonable estimate for the number of Throne County citizens whose favorite genre of music is rock?

276, 627, 401, or 953

953 people

200

the difference between the lower and upper extremes.

range

200

4/20 = x/25


x = 5 

200

It can NOT happen.

impossible

300

sampling method where the researcher creates multiple groupings of people from a population to randomly survey them.

Cluster Random Sample

300

Francis surveyed a random sample of 70 students at Franklin High School about their favorite season. Of the students surveyed, 18 chose fall as their favorite season. There are 1816 students at Franklin High School. Based on the data, what is the most reasonable estimate for the number of students at Franklin High School whose favorite season is fall

257, 467, 515, or 1349






467 students

300

middle of my data set or Q2

Median

300

36/x = 45/10

x = 8

300

Equal chance to happen

50/50

400

if you were conducting surveys at a mall, you might survey every 100th person that walks in.

Systematic Random Sample

400

A group of randomly selected members of Mothers' Club were asked how many kids they have. There are 120 members in Mothers' Club.

1 kid = 9

2 kids= 6

3+ kids= 5 

Based on the data, what is the most reasonable estimate for the number of Mothers' Club members who have fewer than 2 kids?

54 members

400

The highest and lowest numbers

Upper and Lower extremes

400

6/15 = x/20

x = 8

400

the number of ways the event can occur (favorable outcomes) divided by the number of total outcomes.

Thoretical Probability

500

Give an example of a NON random sample.

Convenient or voluntary 

500

Bounce Club surveyed a random sample of 55 of their members about their favorite type of music. Of the members surveyed, 22 said that jazz is their favorite type of music. There are 422 Bounce Club members.

Based on the data, what is the most reasonable estimate for the number of Bounce Club members whose favorite type of music is jazz music?

22, 141, 169, or 253

169 members

500

the difference between Q1 and Q3 is...

Interquatile Range

500

3/4/10 = x/5

x = 1 1/2 or 1.5

500

Probability based on experiments.

Experimental Proability