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Statistical Analysis and Probability Exercises

The document contains 16 short answer questions about calculating and working with measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and statistical concepts like probability and plotting points on a coordinate plane. The questions cover topics like finding the mean, median and mode from data sets; determining probability; calculating midpoints between points; plotting points; calculating distances between points; and graphing linear equations.

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Topics covered

  • data organization,
  • data collection,
  • mathematical proofs,
  • midpoint,
  • statistical measures,
  • data analysis,
  • data trends,
  • data manipulation,
  • statistical reasoning,
  • bead probability
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
114 views4 pages

Statistical Analysis and Probability Exercises

The document contains 16 short answer questions about calculating and working with measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and statistical concepts like probability and plotting points on a coordinate plane. The questions cover topics like finding the mean, median and mode from data sets; determining probability; calculating midpoints between points; plotting points; calculating distances between points; and graphing linear equations.

Uploaded by

umarichsan09
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • data organization,
  • data collection,
  • mathematical proofs,
  • midpoint,
  • statistical measures,
  • data analysis,
  • data trends,
  • data manipulation,
  • statistical reasoning,
  • bead probability

Short/long answer questions

1. The mean and median of 7, 7, 1, 9, 6 are A and B.


A2 – B 2 = ….

2. Look at the set of data below


5, 6, 12, 3, 7, 5, 4
a. Mean =
b. Median =
c. Mode =
d. Range =

3. The mean of 7, 3, 6, 10, 8, m, 5 is 6


a. Find m
b. Find its median

4. Look at the following frequency table.

Value 6 7 8 9 10

Frequency 4 8 11 16 4

a. Mean =
b. Median =
c. Mode =
d. Range =

5. Look at the frequency table below.

Value 10 15 20 25 30

Frequency 3 6 2 3 1

a. Mean =
b. Median =
c. Mode =
d. Range =
6. Create a grouped frequency table from the data below
151 157 135 151 132 130
129 143 147 153 157 135
152 146 131 128 126 141
136 157 141 146 138 129
160 156 137 160 157 130

Height (in cm) Tally Frequency


120 < h  130
130 < h  140
140 < h  150
150 < h  160

7. One letter is taken randomly from the word “INVESTIGATIONS”


Find the probability that the letter is;
a. a vocal
b. a consonant

8. There are 15 beads in a bag, 9 are reds and the rest are white.
One bead is taken randomly.
Find the probability that is;
a. a red bead
b. a white bead

9. The probability of football team will win its next match is 33%.
The probability it will draw is 27%
Work out the probability it will lose.
10. Find the midpoint of (1, 8) and (5, 6).
Show your work.

11. Find the midpoint of (4, -3) and (7, 5)


Show your work.

12. (7, 2) is the midpoint of A(4, 11) and B


Workout the coordinate of B.

13. Plot the following points on the cartesian diagram [6]

A(4, -1)

B(4, 2)

C(-6, 5)

D(0, -3)

E(-8, 0)

F(2, -7)

14. From the points in question 13, find the distance of;

a. AB = ……………..

b. AC = ……………..

c. DF = ……………..

d. EB = ………………
15. Fill in the table below.

x -5 -3 0 1 2 4

y = 2x + 1

16. Now, draw the graph of line y = 2x + 1 in the provided cartesian diagram.

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