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Name ______________________________ Unit 2 Assessment

1.02A 1.02B 1.02C 1.02D 1.02E


Collecting & Analyzing Data Measures of Central Recognize & Define Interpret Graphical
Organizing data Tendency Normal Distribution Displays of Data
4/4: 100 4/4: 100 4/4: 100 4/4: 100 4/4: 100
3/4: 80 3/4: 80 3/4: 80 3/4: 80 3/4: 80
2/4: 60 2/4: 60 2/4: 60 2/4: 60 2/4: 60
1/4: 40 1/4: 40 1/4: 40 1/4: 40 1/4: 40
0/4: 0 0/4: 0 0/4: 0 0/4: 0 0/4: 0

1.02a
1. The test scores for 10 students in Ms. Sampsons 2. The following box and whiskers plot represents
homework were 61,67,81,83,87,88,89,90,98, and 100. the scores on science tests. Which statement is not true
Which frequency table is accurate for this set of data? about the plot?

A. B.
A 75 represents the mean score
B 100 represents the maximum score
C 85 represents the 3rd quartile
D 55 represents the minimum score

C. D.
3. A community center offers classes for students. 4. A score of 85 on the box-and-whisker plot refers to
The range of the number of students in each class
is 13.
The median number of students in each class is 9.
Which of the following box-and-whisker plots could
represent the number of students in the classes?

A. The maximum score


B. The third quartile
C. The median
D. The mean
A.

B.

C.

D.
1.02 B
5. Ms. Chang wants a flower arrangement that will last at 6. Using the cumulative frequency table below, how many
least 4 days. students received a test score between a 70-79?

According to the information shown in the box-and- A. 0


whisker plot, what is the best kind of flower for her to B. 80
buy? C. 12
D. 26
A. Daisy
B. Rose
C. Tulip
D. All 3 will last 7 days, so it does not matter

7. 8.

What does the scale on the left beginning with 0 and


ending with 7 represent?

A. Number of students selling candy


Using the histogram above, which shows the heights of 21 B. Number of cases of candy sold
students in a class, how many students were greater than C. Number of candy in each case
or equal to 60 inches tall? D. Number of days each month that candy was sold

A. 15
B. 10
C. 13
D. 11
1.02C
9. Find the mean for the data set {8, 2, 4, 1, 8, 7, 11}. 10. The table below shows five numbers and their
frequency of occurrence. The interquartile range for these
A. 5.86 data is
B. 5.50
C. 8
D. 7

A. 7
B. 7 to 12
C. 5
D. 6 to 13

11. Mrs. Porter recorded her students grades in the 12. The table below shows the midterm and final exam
frequency table below. Which statement is true for the grades of ten students. Which comparison between the
data? midterm grades and the final exam grades is true?

A. mean > median > mode A. The final exam grades have a higher mean and standard
B. mode > median > mean deviation than the midterm grades.
C. mean > mode > median
D. median > mean > mode B. The final exam grades have a lower mean and standard
deviation than the midterm grades.

C. The final exam grades have a higher mean and a lower


standard deviation than the midterm grades.

D. The final exam grades have a lower mean and a higher


standard deviation than the midterm grades.
1.02d

13. The lifetime of a particular type of car tire is normally 14. Mr.Franklin determined that the mean diving score for
distributed. The mean lifetime is 50,000 miles, with a Diver1 was 8.1 with a standard deviation of 1.07. The
standard deviation of 5,000 miles, Of a random sample of mean diving score for Diver2 was 8.8 with a standard
15,000 tires, how many of the tires are expected to last deviation of 2.24. Which conclusion can be made about
between 45,000 and 55,000 miles? the scores of the divers?

A. 7,125 A. Driver 1 had scores that were less spread out around
B. 14,250 the mean than Driver 2.
C. 10,200
D. 14,850 B. Diver2 had scores that were less spread out around the
Work Space: mean than Diver1.

Lower: C. Diver1 and Diver2 had scores that were equally spread
Upper: around the mean.
Mean: Work Space: (Briefly explain what mean and standard
Standard Deviation: deviation means)

15. For 2000 patients, blood-clotting time was normally 16. The mean life of a tire is 30 000 km. The standard
distributed with a mean of 8 seconds and a standard deviation is 2000 km.
deviation of 3 seconds. What percent had blood-clotting
times between 5 and 11 seconds?

A. 47.5%
B. 34%
C. 49.5%
D. 68%
Work Space:
Lower a) 68% of all tires will have a life between ______km
Upper and ______km.
Mean
Standard Deviation b) 95% of all tires will have a life between ______km
and ______km.

c) What percent of the tires will have a life that


exceeds 26 000 km?

d) If a company purchased 2000 tires, how many tires


would you expect to last more than 28 000 km?
1.02e

17. The frequency table below shows the number of 18. In the box-and-whisker plot below, what is the 2nd
runners in specific age groups for a certain race. quartile?

What is the shape of the


distribution?

a. 25
a. Uniform b. 45
b. Skewed right c. 30
c. Skewed left d. 50
d. Normal

19. Create a Frequency chart and a histogram for the following data:

Test scores for a high school biology test


81, 77, 63, 92, 97, 68, 72, 88, 78, 96, 85, 70, 66, 95, 80, 99, 63, 58, 83, 93, 75, 89, 94, 92, 85, 76, 90, 87

Frequency Table Histogram


Interval Frequency

60-69

70-79

80-89

90-99
20.

Using the box plot above, answer the following questions.


a. Which class had a higher median?

b. What is the range of scores from class B?

c. In class A, 75% of students scored higher than what percentage?

d. In class B, 25% of students scored lower than what percentage?

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