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Find the margin of error for each sample Then nd an interval likely to contain th L3 Ch. 12 Test w10.7%; 45.3% 66.7% 1718. See ma population proportion. 19. 56%each of 87 musicians 1. {both cubes the same number, cube a 3. L2 Adapted Ch. 12 Test Writing Describe how a situation can have more See back book. different number} 13. 15% of 457 teachers L4 Ch. 12 Alternative than one sample space. Include an example. 20. 23% of of 100 bakers w10%;17. 13% 33% Assessment 2. {prime sum, composite sum} 18. 47% of 296 teens L3 Spanish Ch. 12 Test Use the table below for Exercises 48. A newspaper wants to take a poll about which 19. 56% of 87 musicians w10.7%; 45.3% L4 Spanish Ch. 12 Alternative 3. Writing Describe how a situationvoters can have more for President. Identify candidate prefer Assessment How Many Current Music Groups Can You Name? than one sample space. Include aneach example. 20. 23% of 100 bakers w10%; 13% 3 any bias in sampling method. ExamView CD-ROM Ch. 12 of Pre-Made Test Number of Use Groups Age the table below for Exercises A newspaper 21. The 48. newspaper interviews people at a wants to take a poll about Respondent Make your own Ch. 12 test candidate voters prefer for President. Id 0 4 5 or more bias toward active voters political debate. How Many Current Music Groups Can You Name? Online Chapter 12 Test at any bias in each sampling method. 30 7 18 www.PHSchool.com 22. Number The newspaper for people to of Groups publishes a number Age of 21. The newspaper interviews people at 30 13 12 call and express their opinion. Respondent See margin. 04 5 or more political debate. bias toward activ 30 7 18 calls people 22. 4. Make a frequency table for the ages of 23. The newspaper selected at random The newspaper publishes a number f 30 13 12 the respondents. 45. See margin. from the local telephone book.call and express their opinion. See

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1. At a store, you buy 8 plums, 4 bananas, 6 apples, and 12 carrots. a. Graph the probability distribution for the items purchased.

b. Find the probability that one food item chosen at random is a piece of fruit.

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6. Which of these is equal to 0.18, according to the tree diagram? A. P(C | A) C 0.7 B. P(C and B) A C. P(D | C) 0.3 0.6 D. P(A and D) D C 0.4 0.8

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8. Find the mean, median, and mode(s) of the data set. Round answers to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. 9. Draw a box-and-whisker plot. 10. Find the range. 11. Find the interquartile range. 12. Find the standard deviation. Round to the nearest hundredth. 13. Find the 25th and 75th percentiles. 14. Open-Ended Write two data sets with a range equal to 35 but with different standard deviations. You do not need to calculate the standard deviations.
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