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Math 7/8 Misleading Graph Practice

What is the size of the sample?

What is the probability that a student will prefer soccer?

What is the probability that a student will prefer volleyball?

There are 550 students in the school There are 550 students in the school. Predict the number of students in the school that would pick Track & Field.

GARDENING A survey showed that 74% of a nursery’s mail-order customers spent more than $100 on plants each spring. Predict how many of 125,000 mail-order customers will spend less than $100 on plants next spring.

SAVING MONEY A survey of high school students with jobs asked whether the students saved some of the money they earned. 82% of the students said they saved some money. Out of 340 students, predict how many would save some of their earnings.

TRAVEL COMPANY CUSTOMERS A survey showed that 55% of a travel company’s customers were planning an overseas vacation the following year. Predict how many of the travel company’s 12,400 travelers will vacation overseas the following year.

Determine if the conclusion is valid. Justify your answer. To evaluate the defect rate of its memory chips, an integrated circuit manufacturer tests every 100th chip off the production line. Out of 10 chips tested, one chip is found to be defective. The manufacturer concludes that 3 chips out of 3,000 will be defective.

Determine if the conclusion is valid. Justify your answer To determine if the class understood the homework assignment, the math teacher checks the top 3 papers in the pile of collected homework. The teacher finds that all students understood the homework assignment.

A member of the cafeteria staff asks every fifth student leaving the cafeteria to rank 5 vegetables from most favorite to least favorite. She finds that corn is one of the favorite vegetables.

One bead for every member of the school orchestra is placed in a bag One bead for every member of the school orchestra is placed in a bag. All but 2 of the beads are white. Each member draws a bead from the bag, and the members who pick the non-white beads will represent the orchestra. It is predicted that two different instrument players will choose the white beads.

To determine the most popular children’s programs, a television station asks parents to call in and complete a phone survey. The television station finds that the children’s programs that are animated are the most popular.

Find the Mean, Median and Mode of the Data. Which Measure is Misleading? Which Measure best represents the Data?