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Coordinate Algebra EOC (GSE) QuizInterpreting Categorical and Quantitative Data - (MGSE9‐12.S.ID.1 ) Represent Data

Student Name: _______________________ Date: _________Teacher Name: THUYNGA DAO Score: _________

1)

Small packages of raisins contain different numbers of raisins in each package. The dot plot here shows the distribution of thenumber of raisins found in 15 individual packages. What can you conclude from this dot plot?

A) The most common number of raisins per box was 24.

B) The most common number of raisins per box was 25.

C) More packages contained 25 raisins than 23 raisins.

D) More packages contained 22 raisins than 23 raisins.

2)

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Four sets of data are shown in box-and-whisker plots. Which set has the largest INTERQUARTILE RANGE?

A)

B)

C)

D)

3)

Which frequency distribution is correctly displayed in the histogram?

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B)

C)

D)

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Four sets of data are shown in box-and-whisker plots. Which set has the largest MEDIAN?

A)

B)

C)

D)

5)

Four sets of data are shown in box-and-whisker plots. Which set has the largest 3rd Quartile value?

A)

B)

C)

D)

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6)

Mr. Gatlin had each of his students record how many pieces of pizza they ate during the class party.

How many more students ate 3 pieces of pizza than ate 5 pieces of pizza?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

7)

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The prices (in dollars) of 50 randomly chosen types of shoes at 4 different stores are shown in the box plots. At which store would aperson MOST LIKELY pay $60 for a pair of shoes?

A)

B)

C)

D)

8)

Temperature

Temperature(°F)

50 42 31 62 51 55 45

Which boxplot correctly displays the data in the set?

A)

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B)

C)

D)

9)

Jenny recorded the weight of 5 dogs. Each dog weighed a different amount. She recorded the results on a box plot. Which conclusioncan be made about the interquartile range of Jenny’s box plot?

A) All the dogs weighed 15 pounds or less.

B) All the dogs weighed between 5 and 15 pounds.

C) The middle 50% of the dogs weighed between 5 and 15 pounds.

D) The interquartile range was higher than it should be because of the dog that weighed 20 pounds.

10)

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The boxplots show sales data for Angela and Carl. Which conclusion can be CORRECTLY made about the interquartile ranges (IQRs)of their data?

A) No sure conclusion can be made.

B) Angela's IQR is larger than Carl's IQR.

C) Carl's IQR is larger than Angela's IQR.

D) Angela's and Carl's IQRs are about the same.

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11)

Adam recorded the number of flower blooms on each of his ten rose bushes.

9, 10, 4, 12, 15, 17, 18, 10, 12, 13

If he combined the number of blooms into one data set, which box plot correctly displays the data?

A)

B)

C)

D)

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The prices (in dollars) of 50 randomly chosen types of shoes at 4 different stores are shown in the box plots. At which store would aperson MOST LIKELY pay $18.75 for a pair of shoes?

A) Town A

B) Town B

C) Town C

D) Town D

13) Four sets of data are shown in box-and-whisker plots. Which set has the largest RANGE?

A)

B)

C)

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D)

14)

If you were to create a histogram from the data shown in this stem-and-leaf plot, how many data points would be contained in thebar from 95-105?

A) 3

B) 4

C) 5

D) 6

15)

A doctor surveyed 100 people. She asked them how many caffeinated drinks the people consumed in a week. The results are shownin the box plot. Which is the BEST conclusion that could be made about the results?

A) The middle 50% of the people surveyed drink 6 caffeinated drinks a week.

B) The middle 50% of the people surveyed drink 4 to 6 caffeinated drinks a week.

C) The middle 50% of the people surveyed drink 4 to 10 caffeinated drinks a week.

D) The middle 50% of the people surveyed drink 0 to 19 caffeinated drinks a week.

16) The interquartile range of a data set is 10 units. What does this represent?

A) There are 10 units below the lower quartile.

B) The median value of the data set must be 10 units.

C) There are 10 units between the upper and lower quartiles.

D) The middle 50% of the data in the set are less than 10 units.

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17)

If you were to create a histogram from the data shown in this stem-and-leaf plot, with each bar covering six values from 13 to 42,which bar would not have any data points?

A) 13-18

B) 19-24

C) 25-30

D) 31-36

18)

Mrs. Jones created a box plot from two of her classes (Data set 1 and 2) quiz scores. Which class, if any, had the smaller interquartilerange?

A) Data Set 1

B) Data set 2

C) The interquartile ranges are equal.

D) You cannot determine interquartile ranges from boxplots.

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Students are randomly pulling blocks of wood from a bag. The weights of the blocks are shown in the box-and-whisker plot. Whatcan the interquartile range tell the students about the weights of all the blocks in the bag?

A) Most of the blocks weigh 8 ounces.

B) The middle 50% of the blocks weigh less than 7 ounces.

C) The middle 50% of the blocks weigh more than 17 ounces.

D) The middle 50% of the blocks weigh between 7 and 17 ounces.

20) Suppose that, for a set of data, the range is x and the interquartile range is y. Which statement MUST be true?

A) x = y

B) x ≤ y

C) x ≥ y

D) x + y = 1

21)

If you were to create a histogram from the data shown in the stem-and-leaf plot, with each bar covering six values from 13 to 42,how many data points would be in the bar from 13 - 18?

A) 0

B) 1

C) 2

D) 4

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Consider the characteristics of the center, shape, spread, and any unusual features. Which statement correctly describes the data?

A) There is an outlier at 7.

B) The mode and median are 7.

C) The range of the data is 10.

D) The data shows a positive skew.

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23)

Mrs. Clemmons math class went outside and plucked blades of grass and then measured them. The line plot shows what fraction ofan inch 12 of the blades of grass were. What is the difference of the length of the shortest blade of grass and the length of thelongest blade of grass?

A)9

4 inches

B)7

4 inches

C)5

4 inches

D)1

8 of an inch

24) A teacher is making a histogram of the test scores of his 25 students on the last test. The scores range from 40 to 100. Whatscale is BEST to use on the x-axis?

A) 1 point

B) 5 points

C) 10 points

D) 20 points

25)

The line plot shows what fraction of a mile 13 students ran during their fitness test. What is the difference between the shortestdistance a student ran and the longest distance a student ran?

A)3

8 of a mile

B)5

8 of a mile

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C) 7

8 of a mile

D)9

8 of a mile

26)

Consider the characteristics of the center, shape, spread, and any unusual features. Which statement correctly describes the data?

A) There is an outlier at 3.

B) There is an outlier at 7.

C) The range of the data is 10.

D) There are outliers are at 3 and 10.

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27)

The line plot shows what fraction of a mile 13 students ran during their fitness test. What is the sum of the shortest distance astudent ran and the longest distance a student ran?

A) 1 mile

B)5

8 of a mile

C)9

8 of a mile

D)11

8 of a mile

28) A football conference is making a histogram of number of points scored in each game by its 14 team for the 12 weeks each teamplayed (168 scores). The scores range from 0 to 70. What scale should be used for the x-axis?

A) 1 point

B) 5 points

C) 15 points

D) 20 points

29)

For the data set summarized in the boxplot, identify the MEAN.

A) 57

B) 59

C) 57.5

D) not enough information

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Mr. Gatlin had each of his students record how many pieces of pizza they ate during the class party.

How many students ate at least 4 pieces of pizza?

A) 3

B) 4

C) 5

D) 6