CHAPTER 7 TEST
Fill in the blanks.
- a. A horizontal or vertical line used for reference in
a bar graph is called an.
b. The (average) of a set of values is the sum
of the values divided by the number of values in
the set.
c. The of a set of values written in
increasing order is the middle value.
d. The of a set of values is the single value
that occurs most often.
e. The mean, median, and mode are three measures
of tendency. - WORKOUTS Refer to the table below to answer the
following questions.
a. How many calories will a 155-pound person
burn if she runs for one hour at a rate of
5 mph?
b. In one hour, how many more calories will a
190-pound person burn if he runs at a rate of
7 mph instead of 6 mph?
c. At what rate does a 130-pound person have
to run for one hour to burn approximately
800 calories?
- MOVING Refer to the bar graph in the next column
to answer the following questions.
a. Which piece of furniture shown in the graph
requires the greatest number of feet of bubble
wrap? How much?
b. How many more feet of bubble wrap is needed to
wrap a desk than a coffee table?
c. How many feet of bubble wrap is needed to cover
a bedroom set that has a headboard, a dresser, and
two end tables?
- CANCER SURVIVAL RATES Refer to the graph
below to answer the following questions.
a. What was the survival rate (in percent) from
breast cancer in 1976?
b. By how many percent did the cancer survival rate
for breast cancer increase by 2006?
c. Which type of cancer shown in the graph has the
lowest survival rate?
d. Which type of cancer has had the greatest increase
in survival rate from 1976 to 2006? How much of
an increase?
Source: SEER Cancer Statistics Review
1976
2006
50%
Breast Prostate
75%
89.1%
67%
99.7%
50%
65.2%
Colon
13%15.6%
Lung
60%
70%
80%
10%
20%
30%
40%
90%
100%
Five-Year Survival Rates
Bed headboard
Coffee table
Desk
Dresser
End table
Chair (living room)
Love seat
Rocker
20 40 60 80
Feet of bubble wrap
100
Source: transitsystems.com
120 140 160
Amount of Bubble Wrap Needed to Wrap
Pieces of Furniture When Moving
630
Running
Body Weight
speed (mph) 130 lb 155 lb 190 lb
5 472 563 690
6 590 704 863
7 679 809 992
8 797 950 1,165
9 885 1,056 1,294
Number of Calories Burned While Running for One Hour
Source: nutristrategy.com