Vocabulary
Sampling Methods
Biased v Unbiased
Predictions
Percentages/Fractions/Decimals
100

The group being studied. 

What is Population

100

A secretary emails every 10th for their opinion of pineapple on their pizza. 

A Systematic Sample 

100

Carlos wants to know the favorite sport of people at his school so he asks his basketball team. 

A biased sample

100

A football coach is planning on purchasing training videos for each player who misses his summer camp. He randomly asks 15 players, and 4 of them say they will miss camp. How many players out of 75 can the coach expect to miss the summer camp? 

20 players 

100

Convert 67% into a decimal

0.67

200

Part of a population, should be representative of the population. 

What is Sample

200

A major dials random phone numbers to ask people for their opinion of the new tax on gas and oil. 

A Simple Random Sample 
200

A public library asks every 15th person who entered to name the type of book they were getting. 

A unbiased sample 

200

A town is organizing a summer festival. The planner wants to have enough gift bags for every person who attends. Out of 100 people randomly surveyed, 47 said they would attend the festival. How many gift bags should the planner prepare if there are 2,800 people in town? 

1,316 gift bags

200

Convert 9/25 into a percent. 

36%

300

The item or person in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other. 

What is Simple Random Sample 

300

To determine if a candidate for state senator is popular with voters, 25% of the voters in 100 counties are surveyed. 

A Stratified Random Sample

300

A school surveys all the 7th grade boys to determine what to sell in the school store. 

A biased sample

300

A high school principal is planning to start a new class elective class. He randomly surveys 60 students and asks whether they would take the class, and 7 said they would. How many students can the principal expect to take the class if there are 540 students in the high school? 

63 students 

300

Convert 445% to a decimal.

4.45%

400

This sample involves only those who want to, or can, participate in the sampling. 

 What is Voluntary Response Sample. 

400

To determine the theme of the school dance, the student council president surveys his homeroom class. 

A Convenience Sample 

400

A company makes CDs and randomly selects 200 from 1500 to test them and see if they work. 

A Unbiased Sample 

400

A soccer league is organizing teams for their summer league. A survey is randomly given to people in the area asking whether their children will participate in the league. Out of 100 people with children, 7 said their children will participate. How many children can the league expect from 6,000 people with children?

420 children 

400

Convert 9/15 into a decimal. 

(Round to the nearest hundredth if neccessary) 

0.6

500

The population is divided into groups with similar traits that do not overlap. 

Stratified Random Sample 

500

A news organization posts a survey on its website that asks its readers to vote on a current topic. 

A Voluntary Response Sample

500

To see who has a computer at home the front office chooses 25 students randomly per grade to ask

A Unbiased Sample

500

Out of all the readers who visit a blog, 11% click on an advertisement. Predict how many readers will click on an advertisement if 500 people visit the blog in one day.

55 readers

500

Convert 5/7 into a decimal. 

(Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary) 

0.71