Unit 13 TST Test
Unit 13 TST Test
Unit 13 TST Test
1. The list below shows the ages of the first 20 customers at a new computer game store.
6, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 26, 26, 29, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 51, 59, 67
a) Decide what class intervals to use, and then create a frequency table for the ages. (4
Age Frequency
1-10 4
11-20 5
21-30 3
31-40 5
41-50 0
51-60 2
61-70 1
b) Use the frequency table from Part a to create a histogram. (4 points: 2 points for labeling
the intervals on the x-axis, and 2 points for the correct bar heights)
So I don’t know how to do a histogram on desmos so yeah but I would have the heights at
the frequencies of the above question. I don’t know what else I can do or say for this
question.
2. The list below shows the number of computer games a store sold each day for the first 11
27, 28, 29, 35, 35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 46, 79
a) Find the five-number summary for the data. Show your work. (5 points: 1 point for each
b) Use your results from Part a to display the data on a box plot. (2 points)
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/7zw2hh9ay8
c) Use your box plot from Part b to find the interquartile range (IQR) of the data. (1 point) 14
3. Scientists measured how many days had rain each month for three different cities. For
example, in Miami, the first month had 6 days of rain, the next month had 5 days of rain, and so
a) Fill in the blanks to describe the shape of each box plot. (3 points: 1 point for each blank)
Miami: A little spread out, especially on the right side of the median
Seattle: A little spread out, especially on the left side of the median
b) Fill in the blanks to compare the centers of the three box plots. (4 points: 1 point for each
blank)
Which city had the largest typical number of days of rain each month? Seattle
c) Find and compare the spreads of the three box plots. (3 points: 1 point for each blank)
Which city had the lowest variation in the days of rain each month? Las Vegas
4. Researchers weighed a sample of river otters and a sample of sea otters. These dot plots
symmetrical shape, like a pyramid, while the sea otters have a very spread out and
inconsistent shape that’s a little larger towards the right side of the dot plot.
b) Which dot plot has a larger center? What does this mean in terms of the otters? (2 points:
1 point for each question) Sea otters have a larger center, which means that they typically
c) Identify any outliers. What do you think the outliers represent? (2 points: 1 point for
identifying, 1 for explanation) Sea otters have 3 outliers, 8, 10, and 12. They represent sea
otters that weight 8, 10, and 12 lbs, probably the children, while the rest of the otters weigh
much more
d) Which dot plot has a larger spread?(1 point) Sea otters
e) How do the outliers affect the spread of the dot plot? (1 point) The outliers make the
spread larger
● A survey asked 75 people if they wanted a later school day start time.
● 45 people were students, and the rest were teachers.
● 50 people voted yes for the later start.
● 30 students voted yes for the later start.
a) Use this information to complete the frequency table. (5 points: 1 point for each cell that
Students 30 15 45
Teachers 20 10 30
Total 50 25 75
b) Use the completed table from Part a. What percentage of the people surveyed were
d) What does the number in the bolded cell represent? (1 point) Students who voted no for
6. Middle school class representatives conducted a poll during lunch to see which activity
students wanted for their year-end party. The results are shown in this relative frequency table:
a) For the entire school, which was more popular, water slides or roller skating? (1 point)
Roller skating
b) 34% of the 6th graders and 50% of the 7th graders want to go to the water slides. What
percentage of the 8th graders want to go to the water slides? (1 point) About 67%
c) Does there seem to be an association between grade level and field trip choice? (2
points) Yes, the older you are, the more you want to go to the water slides. There were more
roller skating votes in 6th grade, an equal amount of roller skating votes in 7th grade, and
skating? Explain your answer. (2 points) Water slides because the water slide percentages