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Mr. Balboa gives a survey to a sample of students at Wilson Middle School.
Select all the questions that Mr. Balboa could ask that will generate numerical data with variation.
How many letters are in the English alphabet?
What is the total number of fluid ounces in one gallon?
How many classrooms does Wilson Middle School have?
What is the greatest number of pencils a student at Wilson Middle School has?
What is the average number of books read by each of Ms. Garcia's classes over the summer?
An expression is shown.
(22.4)(2.65)
What is the value of the expression?
Which number line represents the temperatures, in degrees Celsius, for the frozen yogurt (Y), orange juice (J), and slushies (S) and the freezing point of water (W)?
Select all the statements that correctly compare the temperatures for serving frozen yogurt, orange juice, and slushies.
Frozen yogurt is served at a colder temperature than orange juice.
Orange juice is served at a colder temperature than frozen yogurt.
Frozen yogurt is served at a warmer temperature than slushies.
Orange juice is served at a warmer temperature than slushies.
Slushies are served at a warmer temperature than frozen yogurt.
Ms. Becker records the number of times each student in her class has visited the Science Museum. Based on the responses, she calculates the mean, median, and range of the data set.
Ms. Becker's entire class then goes on a field trip to the Science Museum. She updates the data set to include the field trip to the Science Museum.
Select words or phrases to complete the statements to describe the impact of the changes.
The mean of the data set (a) , the median of the data set (b) , and the range of the data set (c)
Select the correct ordered pair for point F and point G.
What is the length, in centimeters, of the shortest pencil in the class?
What is the length, in centimeters, of the longest pencil in the class?
Select all the values that are equivalent to 4.175.
Complete the sentence to describe the data set.
The data set has a range of (a) , and the data clusters (b) .
Ron has 2500 pounds of sod to deliver. He wants to deliver an equal amount of sod on each of 4 trips.
Write an equation for x, the amount of sod that Ron should deliver on each trip.
(example: 2x=3000)
Ron has 2500 pounds of sod to deliver. He wants to deliver an equal amount of sod on each of 4 trips.
How many pounds should Ron deliver on each trip?
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