TAKS Short Course Objective 5 8 th Grade. 8.11(A) The student is expected to find the probabilities of dependent and independent events.

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TAKS Short Course Objective 5 8 th Grade

8.11(A) The student is expected to find the probabilities of dependent and independent events.

1. A spinner and a fair number cube are used in a game. The spinner has an equal chance of landing on 1 of 4 colors: red, purple, blue, or green. The faces of the cube are labeled 1 through 6. What is the probability of a player spinning the color red and then rolling a 5 or 6?

2.Fidel tosses four fair coins. What is the probability that all four coins will land heads up?

3.Fiona has a bag containing 6 red, 8 blue, 5 green, 9 yellow, and 2 white marbles that are all the same size and shape. What is the probability of randomly choosing a white marble on the first pick, replacing it, and then randomly choosing a green marble on the second pick?

8.11(B) The student is expected to use theoretical probabilities and experimental results to make predictions and decisions.

4.The results of a random survey showed that 42 out of 80 people plan to vote for Mr. Vu for city council. Which is the best prediction of the total number of votes he will receive if 2,000 people vote? A)25B)50 C)120D)1,000

D)1,000

5.The probability of a table-tennis ball being defective is. About how many balls would be defective in a case of 725 table-tennis balls?

8.12(A) The student is expected to select the appropriate measure of central tendency or range to describe a set of data and justify the choice for a particular situation;

6. The following table shows the number of pages in novels that Chloe read for pleasure each month during the school year. If Chloe read only 125 pages during the month of May, which measure of data changed the most? A)The mean B) The median C) The mode D) All measures were affected equally.

A)The mean A)The mean- old 382.9/ new B) The median- old 382.5/ new 380 C) The mode- no change D) All measures were affected equally.

7.A retail store had total sales of $436, $650,$530, $500, $650, $489, and $423 last week. Which measure of data would make the store’s sales last week appear the most profitable? A)ModeB)Median C)MeanD)Range

$436, $650,$530, $500, $650, $489, and $423 last week most profitable A)Mode $650 B)Median $500 C)Mean$ D)Range $227 A) Mode $650

8.A rancher sold 100 calves. He recorded the following data about these animals. Which measure of data could be used to calculate the total weight of the calves sold? A)MeanB)Median C)ModeD)Range Measure of Data Weight (Pounds) Range250 Median475 Mean505 Mode480

A) Mean-505

8.12(B) The student is expected to draw conclusions and make predictions by analyzing trends in scatterplots;

Based on the information in the scatterplot, which statement is a valid conclusion? A) As Betsy made more phone calls, the cost of the phone calls increased. B) As Betsy made fewer phone calls, the cost of the phone calls decreased. C) As Betsy decreased the number of minutes on the phone, the number of phone calls decreased. D) As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased. 9.The scatterplot below shows the cost of phone calls Betsy made to her brother overseas in relation to the number of minutes per phone call.

D) As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased.

10.Sharon played an electronic game. There were 15 questions, of which she answered 3 incorrectly. At this rate, how many questions should Sharon expect to answer incorrectly if she answers a total of 135 questions? A) 45B) 27 C) 9D) 5

B) 27 or

Which statement best describes the relationship on the scatterplot? A)The number of households with cable service increased over time. B)The number of households with cable service decreased over time. C)The number of households with cable service remained the same over time. D)The number of households with cable service could not be determined over time. 11.The scatterplot below shows the number of households with cable television service during certain years.

A)The number of households with cable service increased over time.

Based on the information in the scatterplot, which statement is a valid conclusion? A) As Betsy made more phone calls, the cost of the phone calls increased. B) As Betsy made fewer phone calls, the cost of the phone calls decreased. C) As Betsy decreased the number of minutes on the phone, the number of phone calls decreased. D) As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased. 9.The scatterplot below shows the cost of phone calls Betsy made to her brother overseas in relation to the number of minutes per phone call.

D) As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased.

10.Sharon played an electronic game. There were 15 questions, of which she answered 3 incorrectly. At this rate, how many questions should Sharon expect to answer incorrectly if she answers a total of 135 questions? A) 45B) 27 C) 9D) 5

B) 27

11.The scatterplot below shows the number of households with cable television service during certain years Which statement best describes the relationship on the scatterplot? A)The number of households with cable service increased over time. B)The number of households with cable service decreased over time. C)The number of households with cable service remained the same over time. D)The number of households with cable service could not be determined over time.

A)The number of households with cable service increased over time.

12.The scatterplot below shows the cost of phone calls Betsy made to her brother overseas in relation to the number of minutes per phone call. Based on the information in the scatterplot, which statement is a valid conclusion? A) As Betsy made more phone calls, the cost of the phone calls increased. B) As Betsy made fewer phone calls, the cost of the phone calls decreased. C) As Betsy decreased the number of minutes on the phone, the number of phone calls decreased. D) As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased.

Which best describes the trend shown in the scatterplot? A) Positive trendB) Negative trend C) Mean trendD) No trend 13.The scatterplot below shows the cost of 9 large countertop microwave ovens and their capacity in cubic feet.

D) No trend

Which statement best describes the relationship shown in the scatterplot? A)As the time spent practicing increases, the number of incorrect notes played remains constant. B)The greater the time spent practicing, the fewer the number of incorrect notes played. C)There is no relationship between the time spent practicing and the number of incorrect notes played. D)The greater the time spent practicing, the greater the number of incorrect notes played. 14.The scatterplot below shows the amount of time a piano student spends practicing a song and the number of incorrect notes he plays while performing that song.

B)The greater the time spent practicing, the fewer the number of incorrect notes played.

8.12(C) The student is expected to select and use an appropriate representation for presenting and displaying relationships among collected data, including line plots, line graphs, stem and leaf plots, construct circle graphs, bar graphs, box and whisker plots, histograms, and Venn diagrams with and without the use of technology.

15.Mr. Dansiger surveyed the students in his science classes about the type and number of pets they owned. The table shows the results of the survey. Which circle graph best represents the type and number of pets reported by students in the survey?

Cat and bird 10% dog 30% fish 50%

16.Miss Koziel eats a bowl of her favorite cereal every morning. The table below shows the nutritional content of one serving of this cereal. A) C) B)B) D) Which circle graph best represents these data?

C)

17.The table below shows the number of students in each grade at Madison Junior High who are enrolled in various musical groups. Which graph best represents the data in the table?

=34 =98 =60 =200

8.13(A) The student is expected to evaluate methods of sampling to determine validity of an inference made from a set of data;

18.Lily surveyed all the members of the middle school band about their favorite class this semester. The results are shown in the table below. From these results, Lily concluded that band was the favorite class among all the students at her school. Which is the best explanation for why her conclusion might not be valid? AThe survey should have been done each day for a week. BThe sample was not representative of all the students at the school. CThe survey should have been done with eighth-grade students only. DThe band meets only 3 days a week.

B)The sample was not representative of all the students at the school. Lily surveyed all the members of the middle school band

19.Principal Alcocer determined that 80% of the students at his school wore boots to school at least two days a week during winter. If his school has 1,200 students, which statement does NOT represent Principal Alcocer’s data? A)During winter 960 students wear boots to school at least two days a week. B)During winter 240 students wear boots to school fewer than two days a week. C)During winter more than of the students wear boots to school at least two days a week. D)During winter less than of the students wear boots to school fewer than two days a week.

20.Julie is going to conduct a school survey for a research paper. Which sampling method is NOT a good representation of her school’s student population? A) Survey every fifth student as all students exit the main door at school B) Survey all students at a shopping mall C) Survey of all the students at school randomly D) Survey all the students whose names have been randomly drawn by the school’s computer

B) Survey all students at a shopping mall Which sampling method is NOT a good representation of her school’s student population?

8.13(B) The student is expected to recognize misuses of graphical or numerical information and evaluate predictions and conclusions based on data analysis.

21.The bar graph shows the average number of hours per week that students in different grades use computers. Which statement best explains why a person reading the graph might get an incorrect idea about the differences in the number of hours computers are used by students in the grades shown? A)The title of the graph is misleading. B)The grade intervals do not show how much time college students use computers. C)The vertical scale should show minutes of computer use instead of hours. D)The intervals on the vertical scale are not consistent.

22.The graph below displays the weights of packages shipped from a post office on Tuesday. According to information in the graph, no 10- to 12-pound packages were shipped. Which statement explains why this representation may be inaccurate? A)The scale for the number of packages does not start at 0. B) The vertical bars are too wide. C) The intervals are too small. D)The scale for the number of packages goes higher than 90.

A)The scale for the number of packages does not start at 0.

23.The table shows the population of Texas from 1900 to Which of the following is true, based on the data above? A) The population of Texas doubled from 1980 to B) The population of Texas in 1990 was 4 times the population in C) The population of Texas more than tripled from 1900 to D) The population of Texas in 1980 was 2 times the population in 1950.

C) The population of Texas more than tripled from 1900 to 1960.

24.A clothing store surveyed 100 boys aged 12 to 16 about their preferred T-shirt colors. The results are shown in the table. If the store uses only these data to order T-shirts, which conclusion best reflects the data collected? A) More than half of each order should be orange T-shirts. B)More than half of each order should be purple T-shirts and orange T-shirts. C) Only purple T-shirts and orange T-shirts should be ordered. D) About a third of the order should be green T-shirts and yellow T-shirts.

B)More than half of each order should be purple T-shirts and orange T-shirts.