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Mathematics 9 Key
Mathematics 9 Key
Mathematics 9 Key
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Identify the choice that best completes the statement.
Write the letter of your choice on the space provided before each item.
______ 1. The researcher divided the subjects into four groups according to year level
and then selected members from each group for the sample. What sampling
method was used?
A. Cluster B. Random C. Systematic D. Stratified
______ 3. What are the boundaries of the class interval 5.4 7.8?
______4. What should be used to show the relationship between the parts and the
whole?
______ 5. Except for rounding errors, the percent in a pie graph should add up to
A. 0 B. 1 C. 50 D. 100
___b__ 6. A student was interested in the cigarette smoking habits of college students
and collected data from an unbiased random sample. The data is
summarized in the following table.
Male : 50 Female : 75
Males who smoke: 20 Females who smoke : 25
Males who do not smoke: 30 Females who do not smoke: 50
A. The number of males does not equal the sum of males that smoke and
do not smoke.
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B. The classes are not mutually exclusive.
C. There are too many classes.
D. Class limit cannot be computed.
A. Observations with values of 100 are excluded from the class frequency
B. Observations with values of 200 are included in the class frequency.
C. Observations with values of 200 are excluded in the class frequency.
D. The class interval is 99.
__d___ 8. For qualitative data, the relative frequency for a class is computed as
__c___9. A group of 100 students were surveyed about their interest in a new
Economic major. Interest was measured in terms of high, medium, or low. 30
students responded high interest; 50 students responded medium interest; 20
students responded low interest. What is the best way to illustrate the result
of the study?
___a__12. Any hypothesis which is tested for the purpose of rejection under the
assumption that it is true is called:
__c___14. Any statement whose validity is tested on the basis of a sample is called:
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A. Null hypothesis C. Statistical hypothesis
B. Alternative hypothesis D. Simple hypothesis
__b___16. The total number of possible outcomes is we roll a fair die and toss a coin.
A. 6 B. 12 C. 24 D. 64
__d___17. The total number of possible outcomes if we roll a fair 4 sided die 3 times.
A. 6 B. 13 C. 24 D. 64
_a___18. How many different ways can we arrange the letters BBBACDE?
A. 8! B. 9! C. 10! D. 11!
II. MATHCHING TYPE: Write the letter of your choice on the space provided
before each item in Column A.
A n
cf B
___f_28. Permutation
F. Every arrangement in order of a set of
__h__29. Combination things.
31 35. When 40 people were surveyed at SM Mall, they reported the distance they
drove to the mall, and the results ( km.) are given below
2 8 1 5 9 5 14 10 31 20
15 4 10 6 5 5 1 8 12 10
25 40 31 24 20 20 3 9 15 15
25 8 1 1 16 23 18 25 21 12
36 40. Using the Frequency Distribution in item ( 31 35), Compute the Median
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46 50. A clothing manufacturer wants to determine whether customers prefer any
specific color over other colors in shirts. He selected a random sample of 102
shirts sold and notes the color. The table below shows the results. At = 0.10,
is there a color preference? The X2 critical value is 9.236.
Blood pressure
Jogging Status low moderate high total
Joggers 34 57 21 112
Non joggers 15 63 20 98
total 49 120 41 210
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IV. DISCUSSION
61 65. How can you use Frequency Distribution Table knowledge in your daily
encounter with people, especially the business world?
GOD BLESS
AND HAPPY VACATION
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