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General Information

Related Standards: MAFS.7.SP.2.4
Reporting Category: Statistics & Probability
Type: SHT: Selectable Hot Text
Difficulty: N/A
Question:

Survey data involving two random samples of students at a law school are shown. The surveys were taken comparing the age of students in 1990 to the age of students in 2014.

Select all the statements that are true about the two samples of students.

 

Answer Options:

A. In 2014, the oldest student was 28 years old.

B. In 2014, 50% of students were over 28 years old.

C. In 1990, 75% of students were at least 24 years old.

D. In 2014, the median age of students was greater than the median age in 1990.

E. In 1990, there was a 10-year age difference between the oldest and youngest students.



Aligned Standards

Code Description
MAFS.7.SP.2.4: Use measures of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. For example, decide whether the words in a chapter of a seventh-grade science book are generally longer than the words in a chapter of a fourth-grade science book.


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