R30 Selected Answers and Solutions
Selected Answers and Solutions
- stem-and-leaf plot; displays individual data
Number of Push-Ups
Stem Leaf
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0 7 9
0 3 3 5 8 8 8 8
1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7
(^1) | 0 means 10 push-ups
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English Social Studies
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Subjects Studied
17a.
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Percent of Total Volume
Superior
Erie
Michigan
HuronOntario
Great Lakes
Volume of the Great Lakes
17b. Sample answer: The circle graph is most
appropriate because it shows how each lake
compares to the whole. 19. Sample answer: The
population of polar bears over the last 10 years.
- Sample answer: A box-and-whisker plot clearly
shows the least and greatest values. Then the range
can be found by subtracting the least value from
the greatest. 23. Sample answer: Numerical data
that can be displayed using consecutive intervals
are best displayed in a histogram. 25. Graph A;
Sample answer: The scale used makes the increase
appear less signifi cant.
Pages 546–549 Chapter Study Guide and Review
- true 3. false; measures of variation 5. true
- true 9. false; outlier 11. 80; 86; no mode
- 11; 5; 6, 4; 2; 14 is an outlier 15. The mean is
22.4; the median is 21; there is no mode. The range
is 35. The appropriate measure of central tendency
is the median. The mean is not appropriate because
it is affected by the extremely high number, 42, and
low number, 7. 17. Sample answer: The data
between the median and the upper and lower
quartile are more spread out than compared to any
other part of the box-and-whisker plot because the
length of this section is longer than any other
section. The data in the other sections are equally
spread out because of their lengths.
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- 5 seconds 21. Most runners were in the 60–64
interval.
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Number of Plants
Height (inches)
1–56–1011–1516–2021–25
Plant Heights
- Points Scored
Stem Leaf
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5 8 8
3 5 7 7 9
1 2 (^7) | 5 = 75 points
- 1.7 points per game 29. Sample answer: stem-
and-leaf plot
Chapter 10 Volume and
Surface Area
Page 556 Chapter 10 Are You Ready?
- 25 yd^2 3. 875 ft^2 5. 379.9 in^2 7. 78.5 cm^2
Pages 561–563 Lesson 10-1B - 220 in^3 3. 63 yd^3 5. second cabinet;
37.5 ft^3 < 63 ft^3 7. 90 ft^3 9. 236.3 cm^3
1111 V = Bh^ Volume of a prism
V = (^) ( 1 2 · 6 · (^4) ) h Replace B with ^12 · 6 · 4.
V = (^) ( 1 _ 2 · 6 · (^4) ) 9 The height of the prism is 9.
V = 108 Multiply.
The volume is 108 cubic meters or 108 m^3.
- 20.4 mm^3 15. 40 ft^3 > 36 ft^3 , so too much was
bought. 17. 166 _^14 yd^3 19a. 2,157,165 ft^3
19b. 98,053 ft^3
2121 First, fi nd the volume of the offi ce.
V = wh Volume of a prism
V = 32 · 25 · 12 = 32, w = 25, h = 12
V = 9,600 Multiply.
The volume of the office is 9,600 cubic feet.
Next, find the cost to air condition the office
for a year. Find the product of the cost per cubic
foot and the number of cubic feet. The cost to
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