Level M - Form 1 - Applied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability

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Level M - Form 1 - pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Sample Question Kelly rolls a six-sided die labeled 1 through 6. What is the probability that she will roll a 5?

Level M - Form 1 - pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Rosa has a box full of small tubes of paint: 3 red tubes, 4 blue tubes, 5 green tubes, 1 yellow tube, and 3 black tubes. Use this information to do Numbers 1 through 3. 3. Rosa takes a black tube and a blue tube of paint out of the box. She keeps them out and then randomly chooses a third tube of paint. What is the probability that the third tube of paint is red? 1. Rosa reaches into the box and grabs a tube of paint without looking. What is the probability that she picked a blue tube of paint? 4. family of five went to an amusement park. The total price of admission was $155. What was the average price per person? F $30 G $31 H $11 J $35 2. Rosa randomly chooses a tube of paint from the box. Which of these statements is true? F Rosa is equally likely to choose a blue or black tube of paint. G Of all the colors, green is most likely to be chosen. H It is impossible for Rosa to pick a yellow tube of paint. J It is certain that Rosa will pick a tube of paint that is not black. pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1 1

The table shows the ages of the students on a gymnastics team. Study the table. Then do Numbers 5 through 8. 7. What is the mode of the ages? 9 15 10 11 5. What is the range of ages of the gymnasts? 10 11 6 15 8. What is the average age of the gymnasts? F 11 G 11.5 H 10.5 J 10 6. What is the median age of the gymnasts? F 10 G 11 H 11.5 J 10.5 2 pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1

Peter places five different s into his player. Each contains the same number of songs but a different music style. Use this information to do Numbers 9 through 11. 10. What is the chance of the first song being a dance or reggae song? F G H J 9. Peter sets the player to random. What is the chance that the first song will not be a country song? 11. Peter changes the classic to a dance. He resets the player to random. Which of these statements is true? It is certain that the next song will be a dance song. dance and reggae song are now equally likely to be played. The probability that the next song is a dance song is 1 out of 2. dance song is most likely to be the next song played. pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1 3

12. The table lists four s from Peter s collection. What is the average number of songs on these s? 13. Sharon saved to buy a new computer by putting an equal amount of money into her savings account each month for five months. The total cost of the computer was $855.00. How much did Sharon save each month to buy the computer? $171 $107 $211 $285 F 12 G 13 H 8 J 11 4 pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1

The lvarez family is playing a pool game using four light-colored rings and four dark rings. One of the dark rings has a white star on it. Use this information to do Numbers 14 through 16. 15. If all the rings are in the pool, what is the probability that arlos will randomly grab the ring with a star? 14. Mr. lvarez tosses the rings into the pool and they sink to the bottom. arlos dives in and randomly grabs a ring. What is the chance that he grabs a light-colored ring? F G H J 1 16. arlos grabs a light ring and sets it on the deck. Then Selena dives in and randomly grabs a ring. Which of these statements is true? F It is equally likely that Selena will grab a light or a dark ring. G The probability of Selena grabbing a light ring with a star is 0. H It is likely that Selena will grab a dark ring with a star. J The probability of Selena grabbing a light ring is 4 out of 4. pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1 5

The chart shows the daily high and low temperatures for a week. Study the chart. Then do Numbers 17 through 19. 20. bag contains ten jelly beans: 3 red, 2 black, and 5 yellow. Without looking, armen reaches into the bag and grabs a jelly bean. What is the probability that armen will pick a red jelly bean? F G 17. What was the average high temperature for the week? 80 F 85 F 95 F 86 F H J 18. What is the mode of the low temperatures? F 69 F G 69 F H 65 F J 66 F 19. What is the range of the low temperatures? 23 21 19 11 6 pplied Mathematics: Statistics and Probability Level M, Form 1