1.   The median is the _________ of a set of numbers.
    A. middle number B. highest number
    C. most frequent D. average
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  2.   The circle graph shows the percent of Ms. Jackson's students who earned an ''A'' for each of the four grading periods during a school year. If Ms. Jackson taught 150 total students, how many students earned an ''A'' during the second quarter?
   
    A. 15 B. 27
    C. 48 D. 60
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  3.   Rico took a survey to find out the number of family members in each of his classmates' households. The results of the survey are shown in the graph. How many more students said they have 4 family members in their household than 5?
   
    A. 5 B. 20
    C. 10 D. 15
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  4.   Rico took a survey to find out the number of family members in each of his classmates' households. The results of the survey are shown in the graph. How many students responded with an answer of less than 6 family members?
   
    A. 85 B. 5
    C. 80 D. 90
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  5.   Which relationship would most likely have a negative correlation?
    A. The number of pizzas ordered, and the total price of the bill.
    B. A person's height and the person's shoe size.
    C. The number of miles driven, and the number of gallons of gas in the car.
    D. A person's age, and the address of the person.
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  6.   Which relationship would most likely have no correlation?
    A. A person's height and the person's shoe size.
    B. The number of pizzas ordered, and the total price of the bill.
    C. The number of miles driven, and the number of gallons of gas in the car.
    D. A person's age, and the address of the person.
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  7.   Which reflects the convenience sampling method that a language arts teacher might use to identify the most popular book read by the language arts students?
    A. Ask every third student from the 60 students sitting in a study hall.
    B. Ask the first 10 students who walk into the classroom.
    C. Ask students who are wearing a red shirt.
    D. Ask all the students in one geometry class.
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  8.   Six cars finished an auto race. Which car was the fastest?
   
    A. A B. C
    C. D D. F
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  9.   Find the range of {120, 42, 62, 44, 20, 42, 112}.
    A. 42 B. 63
    C. 44 D. 100
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  10.   What does 9|4 mean in the stem-and-leaf plot below?
   
    A. B. 904
    C. 9.4 D. 94
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  11.   Which value occurs the most often?
   
    A. 99 B. 71
    C. 77 D. 84
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  12.   The circle graph shows the percent of money earned by different groups at a school. The school earned a total of $42,785. How much did the football team earn if they represent the 29% sector?
   
    A. $7890 B. $145
    C. $2900 D. $12,407
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  13.   Using the pictograph, how many pounds of fish does the average person in France consume in a year?
   
    A. 55 pounds B. 60 pounds
    C. 65 pounds D. 50 pounds
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  14.   If the average person in Australia consumes 125 pounds of fish a year, how many fish symbols on the pictograph are needed to represent this number?
    A. 125 fish B. 12 fish
    C. 10 fish D. 12 fish
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  15.   What percent of data does the box in a box-and-whisker plot represent?
    A. 75% B. 50%
    C. 100% D. 25%
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  16.   Using the box-and-whisker plot, what is the least value of the data for exam A?
   
    A. 50 B. 83
    C. 45 D. 65
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