Monica is interested in the typical number of hours kids in the United States spend outside in a year. Which of the following statistical questions is formulated to generate numerical data that will answer Monica’s question?(1 point)
Responses
How many hours did my cousin in Nevada spend outside last year?
How many hours did my cousin in Nevada spend outside last year?
What do kids in the United States tend to do while they are having free time outside?
What do kids in the United States tend to do while they are having free time outside?
How many kids in the United States spend time outside in the winter?
How many kids in the United States spend time outside in the winter?
On average, how many hours did kids in the United States spend outside last year?
Bridget wants to design an experiment. Which set of steps is in the correct order?(1 point)
Responses
Collect the data; determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a pie chart; and then run the experiment.
Collect the data; determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a pie chart; and then run the experiment.
Create a table; determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a pie chart; and then run the experiment.
Create a table; determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a pie chart; and then run the experiment.
Determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; collect the data; create a pie chart; run the experiment; and then collect the data.
Determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; collect the data; create a pie chart; run the experiment; and then collect the data.
Determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a table; run the experiment; and then collect the data.
Determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; create a table; run the experiment; and then collect the data.
Valentina decided to create a simple experiment using marbles. What is the next step?(1 point)
She should collect the data.
She should collect the data.
She should create a pie chart or a histogram.
She should create a pie chart or a histogram.
She should create a table.
She should create a table.
She should decide how many times to run the experiment.
She should decide how many times to run the experiment.
The table shows the percentages of Mario’s math test scores so far this year. Use the gathered data to determine Mario’s average test score.
(1 point)
81
81
581
581
82
82
83
The table shows the percentages of Mario’s math test scores so far this year. If Mario wants his average to increase to an 85 after he takes the next test, what does he need to score?
(1 point)
Responses
680
680
99
99
85
85
73
7 answers
2. Determine how you will conduct the experiment (with coins, tiles, a spinner, etc.); determine the number of times you want to run the experiment; collect the data; create a table; run the experiment; and then collect the data.
3. She should decide how many times to run the experiment.
4. 81
5. 85
Low Temperatures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (°F)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
28 36 39 30 22 18 35
What is the range of temperatures over the seven days?
(1 point)
°F