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Chapter Quiz
10 For use after Section 10.2

Make a stem-and-leaf plot of the data. Answers


1. Miles Driven per Day 1. See left.

10 35 11 15 2. See left.
15 9 17 16
3. See left.
24 22 20 8
4. a.

2. Height of Students (in inches) b.

60 49 61 63 c.

55 70 58 66 5.
57 65 56 67

Display the data in a histogram.


3. Basketball Player Basketball Player
12
Points per Game Frequency
10
Frequency

0–9 6 8
6
10–19 10 4
2
20–29 3
0
0–9 10–19 20–29 30–39
30–39 2
Points per Game

4. The histogram shows the number of Student Attendance


classes missed by students in a class
15
during the school year.
Frequency

12
9
a. Which interval contains the most 6
data values? 3
0
b. How many students are in the class? 0–3 4–7 8–11
Missed Classes
c. What percent of the class missed
three or fewer days?
5. The stem-and-leaf plot shows the Stem Leaf
numbers of hours 10 students studied 0 0 5 8
for their math exam. Find the mean, 1 2 4 5
median, mode, range, and interquartile 2 0 1 6 9
range of the data.
Key: 1 | 2 = 1.2 hours

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Chapter Quiz
10 For use after Section 10.4

In Exercises 1 and 2, (a) describe the shape of each distribution, Answers


(b) choose the most appropriate measures to describe the center and
variation, and (c) find the measures you chose. 1. a.

1. Time Spent Taking an Exam 2. Numbers of Antler Points b.

c.

2. a.
Points
Time
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(minutes) b.
30 32 34 36 38 40 42

c.

3. The numbers of points scored in each basketball game are 49, 36, 61, 3. a. See left.
64, 39, 41, 43, and 39.
b.
a. Make a box-and-whisker plot for the data.
c.

d.

b. In what percent of the games were at least 55 points scored?


4. a. See left.
c. Are the data more spread out below the first quartile or above the
third quartile? Explain

d. Find and interpret the interquartile range of the data.


b.
4. The frequency table shows the ages of moviegoers for a comedy film
and a drama film.

Age 10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60–69


Comedy 20 26 18 12 7 4
Drama 8 14 20 21 12 10

a. Display the data for each film in a histogram. Describe the shape of
each distribution.

b. Which film has a younger audience?

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Chapter
10 Test A
1. Make a stem-and-leaf plot of the data. Answers

Time (minutes) 1. See left.


32 45 56 34 2.
48 60 55 38
3.
41 34 60 52

The stem-and-leaf plot at the right shows Stem Leaf


4.
the lengths (in inches) of some snakes. 0 3
2. How many data values are in the set? 1 1 3 3 5.
2 0 3 7 8
3. Find the least value and the greatest value. 3 3 6.

4 5 6 7 9
4. What is the median? 7.
Key: 1 | 5 = 15
5. What is the range? 8.

6. What is the interquartile range?

7. Which value occurs the most often?

8. Is the value 31 in the set? Explain. 9. See left.

9. Display the data in a histogram. 10. a.


Books Read
b.
Books Read 8
7
Books Frequency c.
6
Frequency

0–3 6 5 11. a.
4
4 –7 7 3 b.
2
8–11 6 1 c.
12–15 5 0
0–3 4–7 8–11 12–15
Books

In Exercises 10 and 11, (a) describe the shape of each distribution,


(b) choose the most appropriate measures to describe the center
and variation, and (c) find the measures you chose.
10. Numbers of Students Absent 11. Ages of College Graduates

Students
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ages
20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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Chapter
10 Test A (continued)
12. Make a box-and-whisker plot for the data. Answers

Numbers of colors in a country’s flag: 3, 2, 2, 4, 4, 3, 6, 3, 5, 3, 4, 1 12. See left.

13.

14.

15.

16. a. See left.


In Exercises 13–15, use the histogram Songs Downloaded
that shows the numbers of songs b.
16
downloaded per week by students in 14
c.
a class. 12
Frequency

10
13. Which interval contains no
8
data values? 6 d.
4
14. How many students are in the class? 2
0
15. What percent of the students 0–2 3–5 6–8 9–11 12–14

downloaded fewer than 6 songs? Songs


Round to the nearest tenth.

16. The data show the times (in minutes) spent fishing before getting a bite.
12, 25, 28, 20, 18, 16, 22, 30

a. Make a box-and-whisker plot of the data.

b. What fraction of the times are less than or equal to 17 minutes?

c. Find the range and interquartile range.

d. Identify the shape of the distribution. Explain.

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Chapter
10 Test B
In Exercises 1–9, use the following data that show the numbers Answers
of text messages sent by some students.
1. See left.
31, 50, 58, 1, 25, 46, 48, 55, 28, 34, 33, 45, 53, 46, 47
2.
1. Make a stem-and-leaf plot of the data.
3.

4.

5.
2. How many students sent less than 40 text messages?
6.
3. Find the mean of the data.
7.
4. Find the median of the data.
8.
5. Find the mode of the data.
9.
6. Find the range of the data.
10. See left.
7. Find the interquartile range of the data.
11. a.
8. Which data value is the outlier?
b.
9. Describe how the outlier affects the mean.
c.
10. Display the data in a histogram.
Orders Received 12. a.

Orders Received 36 b.
33
Orders Frequency
Frequency

30 c.
1–20 26 27
24
21–40 34 21
18
41–60 21 0
1–20 21–40 41–60 61–80
61–80 19 Orders

In Exercises 10 and 11, (a) describe the shape of each distribution,


(b) choose the most appropriate measures to describe the center
and variation, and (c) find the measures you chose.
11. Minutes Played 12. Money Spent

Time Amount
(minutes) (dollars)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Chapter
10 Test B (continued)
In Exercises 13–16, use the histogram that shows the number Answers
of seashells collected by children at a beach party.
13.
13. How many children were at Seashells Collected
the party? 12
14.
10
14. Which interval contains the 15.

Frequency
8
fewest data values? 6
16.
4
15. Which interval contains about 2 17. a. See left.
18% of the data values? 0
0–4 5–9 10–14 15–19 20–24
b.
16. Describe the shape of the Seashells
distribution. c.

17. Use the following data that show the point spreads on 12 football games
for a season. d.

1, 3, 14, 9, 7, 3, 6, 27, 3, 13, 8, 17

a. Make a box-and-whisker plot for the data. 18. a. .

b.

b. What percent of the point spreads are at least 3 but no more than 27? c.

c. Find the range and interquartile range.

d. Identify the shape of the distribution. Explain.

18. The double box-and-whisker plot represents the exam scores of students
in a class for two different exams.
a. Identify the shape of Midterm 2
each distribution. 60 70 80 88 100
Midterm 1
b. Which exam’s scores
are more spread out? 47 57 65 80 99

Explain.
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Test Score (percent)
c. Which exam was more
difficult? Explain.

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Chapter
Cumulative Assessment
10
1. The histogram shows the credit scores of 100 adults.

Credit Scores
30
Number of adults

25
20
15
10
5
0
9

9
0+
49

54

59

64

69

74

79
80
0–

0–

0–

0–

0–

0–
to
50

55

60

65

70

75
up

Credit score range

Which measure of center best represents these data?

A. Mean C. Mode

B. Median D. Mean absolute deviation

2. The ages of ten employees at an insurance company are as follows.


43, 42, 51, 38, 52, 42, 21, 37, 47, 47
What is the mean absolute deviation of the ages?
F. 6 H. 31

G. 10 I. 42

3. GRIDDED RESPONSE The distance between y


the two points graphed below is 11. Find x.

(−7, −2) (x, −2)

4. What value of n makes the equation true?

4 n 8
÷ =
7 2 63
A. 2 C. 9
B. 8 D. 32

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Chapter
Cumulative Assessment (continued)
10
5. The parallelogram and the triangle have the same area. What is the height h of
the parallelogram?
12 ft 16 ft

h
9 ft

F. 4.5 H. 9

G. 6 I. 12

6. The box-and-whisker plot represents the closing times of businesses in a town.


What percent of the businesses close at 10 P.M. or later?

5 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 9 P.M. 10 P.M. 12 A.M.

4 P.M. 6 P.M. 8 P.M. 10 P.M. 12 A.M.


Closing Time

A. 20% C. 50%

B. 25% D. 75%

b
7. Which word sentence is represented by the equation = 16?
3
F. The quotient of a number b and 3 equals 16.

G. The product of a number b and 3 equals 16.

H. The difference of a number b and 3 equals 16.

I. Three divided by a number b equals 16.

8. SHORT RESPONSE The low temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, for a city,


for a month are listed below:
48, 33, 49, 52, 56, 56, 59, 44, 40, 40, 34, 47, 38, 27, 33,
43, 51, 54, 39, 35, 45, 63, 59, 57, 53, 52, 38, 27, 31
Part A Make a stem-and-leaf plot of the data.
Part B Display the data in a histogram.

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Cumulative Assessment Item Analysis
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1. A. The student is thinking of the best measure of center to describe a symmetric
distribution instead of a skewed distribution.
B. Correct answer
C. The student realizes mean is not the best measure for a skewed distribution
but incorrectly guesses mode.
D. The student forgets that the mean absolute deviation is not a measure
of center.
2. F. Correct answer
G. The student finds the interquartile range of the ages.
H. The student finds the range of the ages.
I. The student finds the mean of the ages.
3. Correct answer: 4
Common error: The student incorrectly adds 11 to − 7 or adds 11 to − 2 instead.
4. A. The student forgets that to divide by a fraction, you invert the divisor and
multiply, and instead sets up the equation 4n = 8.
B. The student correctly sets up the equation 7 n = 63, but finds the wrong
value of n.
C. Correct answer
D. The student forgets that to divide by a fraction, you invert the divisor and
multiply, and instead sets up the equation 4n = 8. Then the student solves
the equation incorrectly by multiplying instead of dividing.
5. F. The student incorrectly calculates the area of the triangle to be 54 instead of
72.
G. Correct answer
H. The student thinks that because the polygons have the same area, they
should have the same height.
1
I. The student forgets to multiply by and incorrectly calculates the area of
2
the triangle to be 144 instead of 72.
6. A. The student thinks that a box-and-whisker plot divides data into 5 sections
instead of four quartiles.
B. Correct answer
C. The student chooses the percent of businesses that are inside the box.
D. The student chooses the percent of businesses that close at 10 P.M. or earlier.

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7. F. Correct answer
G. The student confuses product and quotient.
H. The student confuses difference and quotient.
I. The student confuses the dividend and divisor of the quotient.
8. 2 points The student demonstrates a thorough understanding of creating a
stem-and-leaf plot and creating a histogram for a given set of data. In Part A,
the student creates an accurate stem-and-leaf plot like the one shown below.

Stem Leaf
2 7 7
3 1 3 3 4 5 8 8 9
4 0 0 3 4 5 7 8 9
5 1 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 9 9
6 3
Key: 2 | 7 = 27°F

In Part B, the student creates an accurate histogram by choosing intervals of


the same length.

Low Temperatures
12
10
Frequency

8
6
4
2
0
20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60–69
Temperature
(degrees Fahrenheit)

1 point The student demonstrates a partial understanding of stem-and-leaf


plots and histograms. The student’s work demonstrates a lack of essential
understanding.
0 points The student provides no response, a completely incorrect or
incomprehensible response, or a response that demonstrates insufficient
understanding of stem-and-leaf plots and histograms.

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Chapter
10 Alternative Assessment
1. The data shows the amount of money earned in a class fundraiser.

Money Earned (in dollars)


45 82 63 56
57 52 75 82
89 78 124 97
63 72 68 64

a. Make a stem-and-leaf plot of the data. Describe the distribution of


the data.

b. Find the mean, median, mode(s), and range of the data.

c. Which data value is the outlier? Describe how the outlier affects
the mean.

d. Organize the data into a frequency table starting with the interval
40–49.

e. Display the data in a histogram using the frequency table in part (d).
Describe the shape of the distribution.

f. Which data display can you use to find the median amount sold?
Which data display can you use to find the number of students
that participated in the fundraiser? Explain.

2. The double box-and-whisker plot represents the amounts raised by


students in the fundraiser for two different classes.
Class B
45 55 60 65 75
Class A
45 60 70 82 124

40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130


Money Raised

a. Which box-and-whisker plot represents the data in Exercise 1?

b. Identify the shape of each distribution.

c. Which data set is more spread out? Explain.

d. Which class is more likely to have sold the most in the fundraiser?
Explain.

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Chapter
10
9 Alternative Assessment Rubric

Score Conceptual Understanding Mathematical Skills Work Habits

4 Shows complete Shows all work. Answers all parts of


understanding of: each problem.
Answers all questions
• displaying and interpreting correctly. Work is neat and well
data in a stem-and-leaf organized.
plot, histogram, and double
box-and-whisker plot
• identifying distributions
of data

3 Shows nearly complete Shows most of the work. Answers all parts of
understanding of: each problem.
Makes one or two
• displaying and interpreting computational errors. Work is neat and easy
data in a stem-and-leaf to follow.
plot, histogram, and double
box-and-whisker plot
• identifying distributions
of data

2 Shows some understanding of: Shows some work. Answers all parts of
each problem.
• displaying and interpreting Makes more than two
data in a stem-and-leaf computational errors. Work is sloppy and hard
plot, histogram, and double to follow.
box-and-whisker plot
• identifying distributions
of data

1 Shows little understanding of: Shows very little or no Does not answer all parts
work. of each problem.
• displaying and interpreting
data in a stem-and-leaf Makes many Work is sloppy and hard
plot, histogram, and double computational errors. to follow.
box-and-whisker plot
• identifying distributions
of data

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