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The document is a cumulative final revision sheet for Grade 12 Statistics at the Egyptian American International School for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes sections on levels of measurement, sampling techniques, data analysis, probability, and measures of central tendency and variation. The document contains various exercises and questions to assess students' understanding of statistical concepts.

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The document is a cumulative final revision sheet for Grade 12 Statistics at the Egyptian American International School for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes sections on levels of measurement, sampling techniques, data analysis, probability, and measures of central tendency and variation. The document contains various exercises and questions to assess students' understanding of statistical concepts.

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Egyptian American International School

MS & HS Math Department


Grade 12 – Statistics- Semester 1
Academic year 2024-2025

ModelAnswer
Name: ……………… Class: (………)
Date:…/……/… Time : 60 minutes
Cumulative Final Revision Sheet
A. Indicate level of measurement:

1. Salesperson’s performance: below average, average, above average Ordinal


2. Price of company’s stock Interval ratio
3. Names of new products
nominal
4. Temperature in CEO’s private office Int Rat
5. Gross income for each of the past 5 years
Int Rat
6. Color of product packaging
Nominal
7. Length of time to complete an exam
Int
8. Score on last exam (based on 100 possible points) RIA Rat
9. Course evaluation scale: poor, acceptable, good Ordinal
10. Time of first class Int Rat
11. Age of student
Int Rat
12. Species of fish caught: perch, bass, pike, trout Nominal
13. Time to return home Int rat
14. Guidebook rating of fishing area: poor, fair, good ordinal
15. Number of fish caught
Interat
16. Temperature of water
int rat
17. The Age of Michael is Double as Norman
int rat
18. Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Schweppes Nominal
19. The Senator’s name is Craig
Nominal

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B. Categorize each technique as simple random sample, stratified sample, systematic sample, cluster sample, or
convenience sample.

20. Assign each business in the Island Business Directory a number, and then randomly select the businesses to be
included in the sample.

Simple random sample


21. Use postal ZIP Codes to divide the state into regions. Pick a random sample of 10 ZIP Code areas and then include all
the businesses in each selected ZIP Code area.
cluster
22. Use the Island Business Directory. Number all the businesses. Select a starting place at random, and then use every
50th business listed until you have100 businesses.

systematic
23. Group the businesses according to type: medical, shipping, retail, manufacturing, financial, construction, restaurant,
hotel, tourism, other. Then select a random sample of 10 businesses from each business type.

stratified
24. Every fifth person boarding a plane is searched thoroughly.

25.
systematic
A researcher randomly selects and interviews fifty male and fifty female teachers.

stratified
26. Based on 12,500 responses from 42,000 surveys sent to its alumni, a major university estimated that the annual salary
of its alumni was 92,500.
convenience SRS
27. Obtain a list of patients discharged from all MMH facilities. Divide the patients according to length of hospital stay
(2 days or less, 3–7 days, 8–14 days, more than 14 days). Draw simple random samples from each group.
stratified
28. Randomly select some MMH facilities from each of five geographic regions, and then include all the patients on the
discharge lists of the selected hospitals.

cluster
29. At the beginning of the year, instruct each MMH facility to survey every 500th patient discharged.

30.
systematic
Instruct each MMH facility to survey 10 discharged patients this week and send in the results.

31.
convenience
A student council surveys 100 students by getting random samples of 25 freshmen, 25 sophomores, 25 juniors,
and 25 seniors.
stratified
32. A principal takes an alphabetized list of student names and picks a random starting point. Every 20th, student is
selected to take a survey.

33.
systematic
Select Some schools from five geographic regions, then ask all the students in those schools

cluster
2
To be followed
SRS
34. The population is the occupants of all seats in the sports stadium; the sample is the occupants of the 80 selected
seats..
Using the following data :
Intervals Tally frea
IT
34 22 5 18 22 21 20 9 11 34
21 34 9 10 8 19 15 17 20 28
29 32 33 21 9 5 9 18 16 18 5 13 9
35. Find the range? 34 5 29 2125
36. If the number of classes is 4 then find the class width.
37. Make a frequency table.
38. Draw a histogram. Freq
39. Find less than cumulative frequency table

ii
É
Intervals
40. Categorize the basic distribution 5 121312021
shape as uniform,
281936
mound-shaped symmetrical, bimodal, skewed left, or skewed
right.

Skewed right
41. Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) is a serious offense. The following data give the ages of a random
sample of 22 drivers arrested while driving under the influence of alcohol. This distribution is based on the age
distribution of DUI arrests given in the Statistical Abstract of the United States (112th Edition).

46 16 41 26 22 33 30 22 36 34 63
21 26 18 27 24 31 38 26 55 31 47 stem leaf
a) Make a stem-and-leaf display of the age distribution. 1 6 8
2 1 2 2 4 6 6 67
3 0 1 1 34 6 8
4 1 67
b) what is the oldest age/ youngest age?
5 5
16 6 3
63
16
Key 1 6 years
3
C. Multiple Choice:
42. The Median of the values 4,6,7,2,11,23,30 is ……………
a) 11.86 b) 7 c) 8.6 d) 4 2141617 14 23 30
37 52
43. The Mean of the values 37,52,16,8,39,10 is ……………
16 8 39 10 27
a) 27 b) 32.4 c) 30 d) 10.5 6
44. The Mode of the values 98,75,75,65,89,90,88 is ……………
a) 88 b) 75 c) 0 d) 98

45. The Mode of the values 32,29,12,17,12,39,12 is ……………


a) 17 b) 7 c) 12 d) 39

5
n
911 12
46. The Order of the median of 38,23,10,20,22,1,22,12,22 is ……
a) 4th b) 5th c) 66th d) 39th

13 29 28
47. The Mean of the values 3,22,22,13,29,28 ……………
a) 20 b) 19.5 c) 18 d) 17
3 22 22 111
6
48. The Mode of the qualitative data Omar, Ahmed, Yasmine, Omar, Mostafa, Nahla is ……………

o
a) Omar b) Yasmine c) Mostafa d) No mode

49. Consider each data set, for all the following questions:
Compute the sample variance (s2), sample standard deviation (s) of the following values and Compute the
coefficient of variation (CV)., then compare the variation of data in 1 and 2

1. s
2 33 3 3 33EE a 3

59Meg9
27 36 48 40 23
20 31 38 42 29
72 8.84
5
ffa.itffefot8
2. 33
Yi et
29 18
yg.z
21 25
CV 8,311 100 26 4

52 33 25.2 29 25.2 18 25.2 1 21 25.2 2525.2


2
Meg
8
3. 12
9
15
10
20
8
13 11
17 7 5
118 23.8

Mean 12.2 5 17 1
4. 5 4.13
24 53 60 69 18

Mean 44.8 52 508 7


5 22.55

of set 1 set 2 CV in data 1 shows4


By comparing CV
more variation
1 Arrange in an ascending order
Q
50. 10 26 18 35 14 11 17 29
31
425 27
4444
20 19 12 13

a) Find the 5 number summary

Q2 19
b) Find the 25th & 75th percentiles

Q3 27
BE is8
c) Find the inter quartile range
21

IQR
93 93 14
d) Draw a box and whisker (to scale)

is II as i is
51. The probability that a college student who has not received a flu shot will get flue is 0.45. What is the
probability that a college student will not get the flue if the students has not had the flu shot?

1 0 45 0 55
52. A) From a bag containing 10 red, 4 blue and 6 black balls, a ball is drawn at random, what is the probability of
drawing:
i) a red ball ii) not a black ball
blue 10 4
P Red 1 P notblack reffa I
53. The probability that a student will receive an A,B, C, or D grade are 0.30, 0.35, 0.20 and 0.15 respectively.
What is the probability that a student will receive B or A?

P B or A 0 35 0 30 0 65
54. 0.41 cannot be the probability of some event? Why?
True False
Since
it can be its positive between 0
……………………………………………………… 1
55. 1.21 can be the probability of some event? Why?
True False
greaterthan 1
……………………………………………………….

56. 0.56 can be the probability of an event? Why?

t.itIIfIv
t i
True False
………………………………………………………

5
Total futcomes
57. If the odds in favor of A are 5/3 , then P(A) =5?Why?
1g
oddsinfavor
True False

P A
8
58. John runs a computer software store. Yesterday he counted 120 people who walked by his store, 60 of whom
came into the store. Of the 60, only 20 bought something in the store. Then the probability that a person who
walks by the store will come in and buy something. Total 120
1/3 came in
1 5
1/6
1/2 Bought

59. If the probability of choosing Farah for the school committee is 0.6, then the odds against choosing Farah is.. Hint:
the odds against is the reciprocal of the odds in favour.
0.67
Probabilityof choosing Farah 0.6
1.5
0.4 Probability of not choosingFarah 0.4 1 0 6 0.4
Oddsin favor 1.5
odds against 0.67
60. If P(G)=0.2, P(L)’=0.9, then find
a. P(G)’
1 0 2 0 8

b. Odds against event L

c. P(G ∩ L), given that they are independent events 0.2 0 1 0 02

d. If G & L are two disjoint events, then find P(GUL) 0 2 0.1 0 3

Multiplication And n Intersection

Union
Addition or_U

6
D. Complete the following statements:

61. If an event A will never occur, this indicates that the p(A) equals……………
0
Mean Median Mode
62. Measures of central tendency include…………………………………………..

variance St deviation range


63. Measures of variation include………………………………………………….

64. The sensitive measures to data include……………………………..


Mean range
65. Probability The events are Independent
is said to be M.E.E/disjoint if…………………………….

66. If cards will be drawn from a well shuffled deck of cards, then find:

A. P( )=

B. P( A red heart card )=

C. P(Ace on the first selection ∩ Queen on the second selection)


N.B The selection is done without replacement which will affect the second selection probability), ∩ indicated
MULTIPLICATION like the word and
do569
e

D. P(Ace on the first selection ∩ Ace on the second selection)


N.B without replacement

E. P(Diamond card or a Queen)= P(Diamond card U a Queen)=


N.B Once you find ‘U, Or’ you have to use the general addition rule, then think whether they are M.E.E (Disjoint) or
not.
5

Ex

67 consider the following measures Mean Median Variance


St deviation percentile which measures utilize relative
Position of the data values

Median percentile 7
Another way for getting variance
Deviation
CV
fate value Mean square step 2
2
27 27 33.4 1 6 4 40.96
36 36 33 4 6 2
2 theorbo 6.76
48 48 33.4 14 6 213.16
40 33.4 6 6 43.56 Get
40
23 23 33.4 410.122 102.0
179.56 Iftal
20 20 33.4 13 4
31 33 4 2 4 5.76
31
38 38 33 4 4 6 21.16
62 42 33 4 86 2 73 96
29 29 33.4 41 16.81
78.2
Bracket is 792,1
a must
variance 78.2
sample
Deviation V8.2
escallop 8.84
ao.net
a_qqqion xo

Important Note
when you are asked to getsample
variance

divide 1 no of values
sooooooo

you must by is
n
1
Incase the word sample not
stated you divide by n

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