📘 data analysis and probability
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Line Best Fit E763A2
1. **State the problem:** We have a scatter plot showing the relationship between the number of hours worked ($x$) and the amount of money spent on entertainment ($y$) by 23 studen
Probability Cube F3A7F8
1. **State the problem:** Laura rolled a number cube 500 times with outcomes 1 through 6 and recorded the number of rolls for each outcome. We need to find:
(a) The experimental pr
Movie Preference 6560A1
1. **State the problem:** We want to estimate how many students out of 700 on campus would prefer Movie D based on a random sample.
2. **Given data:**
Damage Estimate 5E02Cf
1. **State the problem:** Mrs. Coleman sampled a collection of books and found 819 with no damage, 66 with minor damage, and 37 with major damage. We want to estimate how many of t
Median Mean Change 1352C8
1. **State the problem:** We have monthly rents for 8 people: 925, 930, 955, 1010, 1015, 1020, 1120, 1145.
One rent changes from 925 to 965. We want to find how this affects the me
Mean Median Change B42042
1. **State the problem:** We have a list of student numbers in 9 schools: 103, 229, 253, 275, 300, 310, 326, 358, 366.
We want to find how changing the smallest number from 103 to