Picture Graphs, Bar Graphs, and Histograms
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Individuals, variables, and categorical & quantitative data - Questions
1. Mr. Gregory sold several cars this week. Here is some data about the cars he sold.
\(\begin{array}{lllll}
\text{Car sold} & \text{Retail price<span style="font-size: 0.9375rem;">} & \text{Miles per gallon} & \text{Seats} & \text{Navigation} \\
\hline \text{Accord} & \$22,205 & 32 & 5 & \text{no} \\
\hline \text{Altima} & \$22,500 & 32 & 5 & \text{no} \\
\hline \text{Camry} & \$23,070 & 30 & 5 & \text{yes} \\
\ldots & \ldots & \ldots & \ldots & \ldots
\end{array}\)
The individuals in this data set are:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Mr. Gregory's customers
(B) Cars
(C) Seats
This data set contains:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 3 variables, 2 of which are quantitative
(B) 3 variables, 3 of which are quantitative
(C) 4 variables, 2 of which are quantitative
(D) 4 variables, 3 of which are quantitative
2. Camille is comparing different apartment complexes. Here is the data she collected.
\( \begin{array}{llllll}
\text{Complex name} & \text{Bedrooms} & \text{Bathrooms} & \text{Rent} & \text{Rent includes heat} & \text{Amenities} \\
\hline \text{Grand Vistas} & 2 & 2 & 990 & \text{no} & \text{fitness center, pool} \\
\hline \text{Maple Ridge} & 2 & 1.5 & 685 & \text{yes} & \text{fitness center, pool} \\
\text{Old Mill} & 2 & 1.5 & 790 & \text{no} & \text{pool} \\
\text{Willow Brook} & 2 & 2 & 885 & \text{no} & \text{jacuzzi}
\end{array}\)
The individuals in this data set are:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Amenities
(B) Landlords
(C) Apartment complexes
This data set contains:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 4 variables, 2 of which are categorical
(B) 4 variables, 3 of which are categorical
(C) 5 variables, 2 of which are categorical
(D) 5 variables, 3 of which are categorical
3. The girl's basketball team played a game this Wednesday. Here are some of the statistics for the players from the game.
\(\begin{array}{llll}
\text{Player name} & \text{Free throw percentage} & \text{Assists & Class} \\
\hline \text{Simone} & 100 \% & 4 & \text{Junior} \\
\hline \text{Maricel} & 75 \% & 3 & \text{Junior} \\
\hline \text{Derin} & 80 \% & 7 & \text{Senior} \\
\hline \text{Alli} & 90 \% & 2 & \text{Senior} \\
\hline \text{Asha} & 50 \% & 0 & \text{Sophomore} \\
\hline \ldots & \ldots & \ldots & \ldots \\
\hline
\end{array}\)
The individuals in this data set are:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Basketball scores
(B) Basketball players
(C) Basketball games
This data set contains:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 3 variables, 1 of which is quantitative
(B) 3 variables, 2 of which are quantitative
(C) 5 variables, 1 of which is quantitative
(D) 5 variables, 2 of which are quantitative
4. Madison recorded weather conditions for some major cities on the same day. Here is some of the data she collected.
\(\begin{array}{lllll}
\text{City name} & \text{High temp. (degrees Celsius)} & \text{Kind of precipitation} & \text{Average wind speed (kilometers per hour)} & \text{Severe weather alert?} \\
\hline \text{Detroit} & 26 & \text{rain} & 15 & \text{no} \\
\text{San Francisco} & 20 & \text{none} & 17 & \text{no} \\
\hline \text{New York} & 20 & \text{rain} & 6 & \text{yes} \\
\ldots & \ldots & \ldots & \ldots & \ldots
\end{array}\)
The individuals in this data set are:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Cities
(B) Average wind speeds
(C) Weather conditions
This data set contains:
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 4 variables, 1 of which is categorical
(B) 4 variables, 2 of which are categorical
(C) 3 variables, 1 of which is categorical
(D) 3 variables, 2 of which are categorical