Aziz wonders whether most people tend to eat the same number of pieces of pizza at a pizza party or whether the amount people eat varies a lot. He surveys 10 people at the end of a pizza party and asks them how many pieces of pizza they ate. His results follow. Find and interpret the range of his data.
Number of Pieces of Pizza Eaten: 3, 2, 6, 2, 1, 4, 2, 5, 4, 6(1 point)
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The range is 3 pieces. This means the difference between the maximum number of pieces eaten and the minimum number of pieces eaten is 3 pieces.
The range is 3 pieces. This means the difference between the maximum number of pieces eaten and the minimum number of pieces eaten is 3 pieces.
The range is 5 pieces. This means the difference between the maximum number of pieces eaten and the minimum number of pieces eaten is 5 pieces.
The range is 5 pieces. This means the difference between the maximum number of pieces eaten and the minimum number of pieces eaten is 5 pieces.
The range is 3.5 pieces. This means people tended to eat about 3.5 pieces.
The range is 3.5 pieces. This means people tended to eat about 3.5 pieces.
The range is 35 pieces. This means people ate a total of 35 pieces of pizza at the pizza party.
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The range is 5 pieces. This means the difference between the maximum number of pieces eaten (6) and the minimum number of pieces eaten (1) is 5 pieces. This suggests that there is a variation in the amount of pizza people eat at the pizza party, with some people eating more and some people eating less.
Number of Siblings Number of 6th Graders
0 3
1 12
2 5
3 2
4 0
5 1
Kaylen wants to know how many siblings 6th graders have. She surveys the 6th graders on her soccer team. Her results are given in the table. What is the range of her data?
(1 point)
Responses
2 siblings
2 siblings
12 siblings
12 siblings
5 siblings
5 siblings
26 siblings
26 siblings
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The range is 5 siblings. This means the difference between the maximum number of siblings (5) and the minimum number of siblings (0) is 5 siblings. This suggests that there is a variation in the number of siblings that 6th graders on Kaylen's soccer team have.