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Question ID 457d2f2c 3.

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 457d2f2c
A data set of 27 different numbers has a mean of 33 and a median of 33. A
new data set is created by adding 7 to each number in the original data set
that is greater than the median and subtracting 7 from each number in the
original data set that is less than the median. Which of the following
measures does NOT have the same value in both the original and new data
sets?
A. Median
B. Mean
C. Sum of the numbers
D. Standard deviation
Question ID 1142af44 3.2

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 1142af44
Value Frequency
1 a
2 2a
3 3a
4 2a
5 a
The frequency distribution above summarizes a set of data, where a is a
positive integer. How much greater is the mean of the set of data than the
median?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Question ID 651d83bb 3.3

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 651d83bb
Two different teams consisting of 10 members each ran in a race. Each member’s completion time of the
race was recorded. The mean of the completion times for each team was calculated and is shown below.
Team A: 3.41 minutes
Team B: 3.79 minutes
Which of the following MUST be true?
1. Every member of team A completed the race in less time than any member of team B.
2. The median time it took the members of team B to complete the race is greater than the median time it took
the members of team A to complete the race.
3. There is at least one member of team B who took more time to complete the race than some member of
team A.
A. III only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II, and III
Question ID 1e8ccffd 3.4

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 1e8ccffd
The mean score of 8 players in a basketball game was 14.5 points. If the
highest individual score is removed, the mean score of the remaining 7
players becomes 12 points. What was the highest score?
A. 20
B. 24
C. 32
D. 36
Question ID bf47ad54 3.5

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: bf47ad54
Each of the following frequency tables represents a data set. Which data set has the greatest mean?
A. Value Frequency

B. Value Frequency

C. Value Frequency

D. Value Frequency
Question ID 4ff597db 3.6

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 4ff597db
The mean amount of time that the 20 employees of a construction company
have worked for the company is 6.7 years. After one of the employees
leaves the company, the mean amount of time that the remaining
employees have worked for the company is reduced to 6.25 years. How
many years did the employee who left the company work for the company?
A. 0.45
B. 2.30
C. 9.00
D. 15.25
Question ID 391ae4b2 3.7

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 391ae4b2
Data set F consists of integers between and . Data set G consists of all the integers in data set F as
well as the integer . Which of the following must be less for data set F than for data set G?
I. The mean
II. The median
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I nor II
Question ID 9d935bd8 3.8

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 9d935bd8

A survey was given to residents of all 50 states asking if they had earned a
bachelor’s degree or higher. The results from 7 of the states are given in the
table above. The median percent of residents who earned a bachelor’s
degree or higher for all 50 states was 26.95%. What is the difference
between the median percent of residents who earned a bachelor’s degree
or higher for these 7 states and the median for all 50 states?
A. 0.05%
B. 0.95%
C. 1.22%
D. 7.45%
Question ID 54d93874 3.9

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 54d93874
Masses (kilograms)
Andrew 2.4 2.5 3.6 3.1 2.5 2.7
Maria x 3.1 2.7 2.9 3.3 2.8

Andrew and Maria each collected six rocks, and the masses of the rocks are
shown in the table above. The mean of the masses of the rocks Maria
collected is 0.1 kilogram greater than the mean of the masses of the rocks
Andrew collected. What is the value of x ?
Question ID 94237701 3.10

Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty

SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:


and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread

ID: 94237701
For a certain computer game, individuals receive an integer score that ranges from 2 through 10. The table
below shows the frequency distribution of the scores of the 9 players in group A and the 11 players in group B.

Score
Score Frequencies
Group Group
A B
2 1 0
3 1 0
4 2 0
5 1 4
6 3 2
7 0 0
8 0 2
9 1 1
10 0 2
Total 9 11

The median of the scores for group B is how much greater than the median
of the scores for group A?

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