| Question 1 of 20 |
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Two statements are given below. Select the statement for which a ratio of the measurements is meaningful. State “Neither” or “Both” if appropriate.
1 – Kasheta ran the race in 22.3 sec, and Louisa ran the same race in 26.4 sec.
2 – Juan gets out of school at 2:45 PM, and Aito gets out of school at 3:15 PM.
| A. Kasheta ran the race in 22.3 sec, and Louisa ran the same race in 26.4 sec. | |
| B. Neither | |
| C. Both | |
| D. Juan gets out of school at 2:45 PM, and Aito gets out of school at 3:15 PM. |
| Question 2 of 20 |
A poll was taken of a random sample of 1189 college students. Of these students, 789 reported that they had a drinking binge (more than 10 drinks in an evening) in the past month. Select the most believable conclusion.
| A. About 66.358% of college students indulged in binge drinking last month. | |
| B. Of the 23,456,321 college students in the country, 15,565,212 indulged in binge drinking last month. | |
| C. About 65% of college students indulge in binge drinking. | |
| D. About 65% of college students indulged in binge drinking in the past month. |
| Question 3 of 20 |
5.0 Points |
Which data provide the answer to the question: “How frequently can a student at Eureka College be expected to study more than three hours a day?”
| A. Of 100 students surveyed, 43 reported that they study at least three hours a day twice a week. | |
| B. Of 100 students surveyed, 43 reported that they have studied at least three hours a day. | |
| C. Of 100 students surveyed, 43 reported that they studied at least three hours a day twice last week. | |
| D. Of 100 students surveyed, 43 reported that they intend to study at least three hours a day next week. |
| Question 4 of 20 |
5.0 Points |
Humanities majors spend an average of $115 per course on books.
Mathematics majors spend an average of $70 per course on books. What is
the percent difference between the two amounts relative to the amount
for mathematics majors (round to the nearest percent)?
| A. 64% | |
| B. 39% | |
| C. 50% | |
| D. 42% |
| Question 5 of 20 |
5.0 Points |
Soft drink sizes: small, medium, large:
| A. Qualitative, nominal | |
| B. Quantitative, ordinal | |
| C. Quantitative, ordinal, discrete | |
| D. Qualitative, ordinal |
| Question 6 of 20 |
5.0 Points |
Determine which of the four levels of measurement is most appropriate for the statement below.
Ages of survey respondents.
| A. Ratio | |
| B. Interval | |
| C. Ordinal | |
| D. Nominal |
Question 7 of 20
Convert 5.65 to a percent.
| A. 565% | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| B. 5.65% | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| C. 0.565% | |||||||||||||||||||||||
D. 56.5%
The father of a junior high school student wants to determine the most popular book among junior high students. Select the sample with the least potential bias.
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| Question 10 of 20 |
5.0 Points |
A sample consists of every 49th student from a group of 496 students. Identify the type of sampling used.
| A. Systematic | |
| B. Cluster | |
| C. Convenience | |
| D. Random |








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



