The weights of all the students in 9th grade are arranged from least to greatest. Which statistical measure separates the top half of this set of data from the bottom half? 1)mean; 2) mode; 3) median; 4) average
What is choice 3 (the median)?
To select a new school mascot, 20 randomly selected students in each grade were asked to choose between the two finalists: tiger and eagle. The results are: Grade 5: {Tiger =14; Eagle =6}; Grade 6:{Tiger =13; Eagle = 7}; Grade 7:{Tiger = 8 ; Eagle = 12}; Grade 8:{Tiger = 5; Eagle = 15}. Which statement is best supported by the results? A) The preferred mascot is a tiger. B) The preferred mascot is an eagle. C) Fifth and sixth grade students at the school preferred an eagle mascot. D) Seventh and eighth grade students at the school preferred an eagle mascot.
What is Choice D?
Ms. Cotter is trying to compare the exam scores of his 7th grade classes. She chose some students from both 6th and 7th period. The scores for 6th were: 65, 85, 75, 90, 82, and 95. The scores for 7th were: 75, 74, 71, 95, 99, 85 and 75. What conclusion can Ms. Cotter reach about her two classes? A) 7th had a higher median score than 6th. B) 6th had a higher mean than 7th. C) 6th had a greater range than 7th. D) 7th had a greater mean absolute deviation than 6th.
What is C?