Diana and Kinsey are put in charge of choosing a mascot for their basketball team. There are fifteen players on the team, but Diana and Kinsey survey only the five players on the starting lineup about their favorite mascot.

Which best describes this error in data collection?

The data are inadequate.
The data are false.
The data were recorded incorrectly.
The data cannot be reproduced.

The data are inadequate.

Determine if the data are qualitative or quantitative.

Carbon is an organic molecule.

The forest is 25% oak trees.

Water contains covalent bonds.

Sheila’s blood pressure is 120/80.

The bat arm and human arm have similar bone structure.

The data are qualitative because they describe characteristics or qualities (e.g., organic, covalent, similar) rather than specific measurements or quantities.

Determine if the data are qualitative or quantitative.

Choose Carbon is an organic molecule.

Choose The forest is 25% oak trees.

Choose Water contains covalent bonds.

Choose Sheila’s blood pressure is 120/80.

Choose The bat arm and human arm have similar bone structure.

The data can be categorized as follows:

Carbon is an organic molecule - Qualitative
The forest is 25% oak trees - Quantitative
Water contains covalent bonds - Qualitative
Sheila’s blood pressure is 120/80 - Quantitative
The bat arm and human arm have similar bone structure - Qualitative

Use the drop-down menu to complete the statement.

Based on the data in the line graph, you can predict there will likely be
visitors in December compared to October.

Based on the data in the line graph, you can predict there will likely be more visitors in December compared to October.

Use the drop-down menus to select what each number indicates about the data points.

2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, 8

3

4

2

For the given data points (2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, 8):

- The number 3 indicates that there are two occurrences of the data point 3.
- The number 4 is not present in the data set.
- The number 2 indicates that there are three occurrences of the data point 2.

If this trend continues, what will be the average price of a home in Year 7?

$195,000
$205,000
$295,000
$305,000