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29 - Alberta Math Grade 7 Unit 7 - Statistical Analysis Final Assessment
29 - Alberta Math Grade 7 Unit 7 - Statistical Analysis Final Assessment
Final Assessment
Accompanies Math Makes Sense
(Pearson)
Included:
Final Assessment With Key
Mathematics Grade 7
Unit Final
Data Analysis
Statistics and Probability 1. Demonstrate an understanding of central tendency
and range by: determining the measures of central tendency (mean, median, ___20___
mode) and range determining the most appropriate measures of central tendency
to report findings.
Statistics and Probability 2. Determine the effect on the mean, median and mode
when an outlier is included in a data set. ___3_____
Statistics and Probability 4. Express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents. ___22__
Statistics and Probability 5. Identify the sample space (where the combined sample
space has 36 or fewer elements) for a probability experiment involving two independent ___7_____
events.
Name:_________KEY__________________
Instructions
Instructions
Read each question carefully.
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 1.
b) What is the mean number of counters? (show formula, and all work) (3 marks)
sum
Mean
# entries
122
Mean
9
Mean 13.5
(15)
2. Here are the science test marks for Grade 7 students at Sedgewick Public school:
a) Calculate the mean: (show all your work and formulae) (3 marks)
sum
Mean
# entries
945
Mean
14
Mean 67.5
19,21,55,61,69,73,73,73,78,82,83,85,99,100
Median is 73
Mode is 73
For the next multiple choice questions circle the correct answer from the answers
provided.
3. What number will replace the ___ to make this statement true?
The mode is 23 for this set of data: 11, ___, 27, 23, 25, 19
a) 23 b) 19 c) 21 d) 26
6. Dan receives these marks on 4 math tests: 75,85,83 and 90. What mark must he get
on the next test to have a mean of 84 for 5 tests?
a) 87 b) 88 c) 80 d) 95
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 2.
For the next multiple choice questions circle the correct answer from the answers
provided.
a) 3 b) 18 c) 7 d) 15
P: 74,78,76,75,80
Q: 73,65,74,68,71
R: 57,63,74,55,61
S: 76,69,68,78,74
9. Here is a set of data: 21,22,15,34,18. Calculate the mean without the outlier.
a) 19 b) 22 c) 23.75 d) 20.3
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 4.
1 1 10 1
a) b) c) d)
6 12 11 4
11. The names of 24 students are placed in a hat. One name is drawn without looking.
If there are 14 boys names and 10 girls names, what is the probability that a boy’s
name is drawn? Express your probability in ratio in lowest form.
12. Mel has 4 different sweaters and 3 different pairs of pants. How many possible
combinations of pants and sweaters can he wear?
4 3
a) 12 b) 7 c) d)
7 7
13. A coin is tossed and a die labeled to 6 is rolled. What is the probability that of the
event of “ a head on the coin and a 5 on the die” occurs?
1 1 2 1
a) b) c) d)
6 4 3 12
3. On the circle below create a spinner with red, yellow and green sectors that you can
1 1 7
use to represent all of these probabilities. Red , Yellow , and Green .
6 4 12
G G
G G
G G
G Y
R Y
R Y
1 mark per colour
15. A jar is filled with 48 yellow jellybeans, 43 red jellybeans, 52 orange jellybeans, and
57 green jellybeans. One jellybean is picked at random.
a) What are the possible outcomes? (2 marks, 0.5 ea)
b) What is the probability of picking each colour of jellybean? Show all formula and work.
Express your final probability as a percent. (0.5 ea line 13 marks)
des des
prob des prob
prob pos des
pos pos prob
48 52 pos
prob 43 prob
prob 200 57
200 200 prob
6 13 200
prob 43 200 0.215 prob
25 50 57 200 0.285
0.215 100 21.5%
6 25 0.24 13 50 0.26 0.285 100 28.5%
0.24 100 24% 0.26 100 26%
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 5.
16. Each of two spinners has congruent sectors. Spinner A has 4 sectors coloured red, green,
yellow, and black. Spinner B has 3 sectors coloured red, green, and purple.
a) The pointer on each spinner is spun. Use a tree diagram to list the sample space. Use
capital letters to represent each colour. (3 marks)
Spin Spin
#1 #2 Outcome
R RR
R G RG
P RP
R GR
G G GG
P GP
R YR
Y G YG
P YP
R BR
B G BG
P BP
b) What is the probability that after the draws, the two colours will be different? Express your
answer as a decimal. (1 mark)
c) What is the probability that after the draws, only one colour is red? Express your answer as
a fraction. (1 mark)
(5 out of 12 = 5/12)
d) What is the probability that after the draws, no colour is red? Express your answer as a
decimal. (1 mark)
(6 out of 12 = 0.5)
e) What is the probability that after the draws, no colour is orange? Express your answer as a
percent. (1 mark)
Mathematics Grade 7
Unit Final
Data Analysis
Statistics and Probability 1. Demonstrate an understanding of central tendency
and range by: determining the measures of central tendency (mean, median, ________
mode) and range determining the most appropriate measures of central tendency
to report findings.
Statistics and Probability 2. Determine the effect on the mean, median and mode
when an outlier is included in a data set. ________
Statistics and Probability 4. Express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents. ________
Statistics and Probability 5. Identify the sample space (where the combined sample
space has 36 or fewer elements) for a probability experiment involving two independent ________
events.
Name:___________________________
Instructions
Instructions
Read each question carefully.
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 1.
b) What is the mean number of counters? (show formula, and all work)
2. Here are the science test marks for Grade 7 students at Sedgewick Public school:
For the next multiple choice questions circle the correct answer from the answers
provided.
3. What number will replace the ___ to make this statement true?
The mode is 23 for this set of data: 11, ___, 27, 23, 25, 19
a) 23 b) 19 c) 21 d) 26
6. Don receives these marks on 4 math tests: 75,85,83 and 90. What mark must he get
on the next test to have a mean of 84 for 5 tests?
a) 87 b) 88 c) 80 d) 95
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 2.
For the next multiple choice questions circle the correct answer from the answers
provided.
a) 3 b) 18 c) 7 d) 15
P: 74,78,76,75,80
Q: 73,65,74,68,71
R: 57,63,74,55,61
S: 76,69,68,78,74
9. Here is a set of data: 21,22,15,34,18. Calculate the mean without the outlier.
a) 19 b) 22 c) 23.75 d) 20.3
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 4.
1 1 10 1
a) b) c) d)
6 12 11 4
11. The names of 24 students are placed in a hat. One name is drawn without looking. If
there are 14 boys names and 10 girls names, what is the probability that a boy’s
name is drawn? Express your probability in ratio in lowest form.
12. Mel has 4 different sweaters and 3 different pairs of pants. How many possible
combinations of pants and sweaters can he wear?
4 3
a) 12 b) 7 c) d)
7 7
13. A coin is tossed and a die labeled to 6 is rolled. What is the probability that of the
event of “ a head on the coin and a 5 on the die” occurs?
1 1 2 1
a) b) c) d)
6 4 3 12
14. On the circle below create a spinner with red, yellow and green sectors that you can
1 1 7
use to represent all of these probabilities. Red , Yellow , and Green .
6 4 12
15. A jar is filled with 48 yellow jellybeans, 43 red jellybeans, 52 orange jellybeans, and
57 green jellybeans. One jellybean is picked at random.
b) What is the probability of picking each colour of jellybean? Show all formula and work.
Express your final probability as a percent.
Yellow Red
Orange Green
This section of the test measures learner outcome Statistics and Probability 5.
16. Spinner A has 4 sectors coloured red, green, yellow, and black.
b) What is the probability that after the draws, the two colours will be different? Express your
answer as a decimal.
c) What is the probability that after the draws, only one colour is red? Express your answer as
a fraction.
d) What is the probability that after the draws, no colour is red? Express your answer as a
decimal.
e) What is the probability that after the draws, no colour is orange? Express your answer
as a percent.