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Chapter 9 - Review



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

The scatter plot below shows the amount of weight towed by a vehicle and its average miles per gallon.
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How many pounds does the vehicle that gets 15 miles per gallon tow?
How many miles per gallon does the vehicle that tows 2000 pounds get?
What tends to happen as the weight towed by a vehicle increases?
a.
3500 pounds; 35 mi/gal; As the weight towed by the vehicle increases, the miles per gallon increases.
b.
3000 pounds; 40 mi/gal; As the weight towed by the vehicle increases, the miles per gallon decreases.
c.
3000 pounds; 40 mi/gal; As the weight towed by the vehicle increases, the miles per gallon increases.
d.
3500 pounds; 35 mi/gal; As the weight towed by the vehicle increases, the miles per gallon decreases.
 

 2. 

The scatter plot below shows the amount of weight towed by a vehicle and its average miles per gallon.
mc002-1.jpg
How many pounds does the vehicle that gets 30 miles per gallon tow?
How many miles per gallon does the vehicle that tows 3000 pounds get?
What tends to happen as the miles per gallon of a vehicle decreases?
a.
2500 pounds; 25 mi/gal; As the miles per gallon of the vehicle decreases, the weight increases.
b.
2500 pounds; 25 mi/gal; As the miles per gallon of the vehicle decreases, the weight decreases.
c.
2000 pounds; 30 mi/gal; As the miles per gallon of the vehicle decreases, the weight increases.
d.
2000 pounds; 30 mi/gal; As the miles per gallon of the vehicle decreases, the weight decreases.
 

 3. 

Describe the relationship between the data. Identify any outliers, gaps, or clusters.
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a.
The scatter plot shows a nonlinear relationship with a gap in the data from mc003-2.jpg
b.
The scatter plot shows a negative linear relationship with a cluster below mc003-3.jpg
c.
The scatter plot shows a nonlinear relationship with no obvious outliers, gaps, or clusters in the data.
d.
The scatter plot shows a negative linear relationship with a gap in the data from mc003-4.jpg
 

 4. 

The table shows the number of cats and the number of mice found in a barn.
Cats, x
2
1
4
5
9
7
6
8
2
3
9
5
7
3
6
Mice, y
77
75
72
60
55
62
59
52
73
76
49
69
54
66
66
Make a scatter plot of the data and draw a line of fit. Write an equation of the line of fit.
a.
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c.
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b.
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d.
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 5. 

Find and interpret the marginal frequencies.
  
Movie Rating
  
PG
PG-13
Age
Under 18
70
46
18 or Older
33
78
a.
116 people watched a movie rated PG, 111 people watched a movie rated PG-13, 103 people were under 18, 124 people were 18 or older.
b.
103 people 18 or older watched a movie rated PG, 124 people under 18 watched a movie rated PG-13.
c.
103 people watched a movie rated PG, 124 people watched a movie rated PG-13, 116 people were under 18, 111 people were 18 or older.
d.
116 people 18 or older watched a movie rated PG, 111 people under 18 watched a movie rated PG-13.
 

 6. 

Choose an appropriate data display for the situation. Explain your reasoning.
the amount of time spent in different activities throughout the day
a.
circle graph; shows frequencies of data values in intervals of the same size
b.
stem-and-leaf plot; shows data as parts of a whole
c.
line graph; shows changes over time
d.
circle graph; shows data as parts of a whole
 

Other
 

 7. 

Extended Response  The table shows the amount of bird seed that must be placed into the bird feeder in order to satisfy the number of birds that come to eat.
Number of Birds, x
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Bird Seed (ounces), y
1
11
15
17
35
38
35
50
a.   Graph the data in the table and draw a line of fit.
b.   Write an equation of the line of fit.
c.   Predict how much bird seed would be needed if 22 birds came.
d.   Does the line of fit seem to be accurate? Explain your reasoning.
 



 
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