Grade 7 Mathematics | Independent Practice
1. A school wants to know student opinions about the cafeteria food. They survey students waiting in the lunch line.
Circle: RANDOM / BIASED
If biased, why? ________________________________________________
2. A researcher numbers all 800 students 1-800 and uses a random number generator to select 50 students to survey.
Circle: RANDOM / BIASED
3. A TV station asks viewers to call in and vote on their favorite show.
Circle: RANDOM / BIASED
If biased, why? ________________________________________________
4. To study reading habits, a librarian selects every 10th person who enters the public library.
Circle: RANDOM / BIASED
If biased, why? ________________________________________________
5. A principal puts all student names in a box and draws 40 names without looking.
Circle: RANDOM / BIASED
6. In a random sample of 50 students, 30 prefer online homework over paper homework.
a) What percentage prefers online homework? %
b) If there are 600 students in the school, predict how many prefer online homework:
7. A factory randomly tests 80 light bulbs and finds 4 are defective.
a) What fraction of the sample is defective?
b) If the factory produces 5,000 light bulbs, predict how many will be defective:
8. A random sample of 120 voters shows 72 support a new park. The town has 15,000 registered voters.
a) What percentage of the sample supports the park? %
b) Predict how many voters in town support the park:
9. In a random sample of 200 customers, 140 say they would recommend the store to a friend.
a) What percentage would recommend the store? %
b) If the store has 8,500 customers, about how many would recommend it?
10. A company wants to know what customers think about their service. Which is the best method?
Best answer:
Why? ________________________________________________
11. A sports network wants to know Americans' favorite sport. Which sample is LEAST biased?
Best answer:
Why are the others biased? ________________________________________________
12. A random sample of 150 7th graders shows their favorite subjects:
Math: 42 | Science: 36 | English: 30 | Social Studies: 24 | Art: 18
If there are 900 7th graders in the district, predict how many prefer:
a) Math: students
b) Science: students
c) Art: students
13. Two different random samples were taken from the same school about phone usage:
Sample A (n=50): 35 students have smartphones (70%)
Sample B (n=100): 68 students have smartphones (68%)
a) Are these results similar or very different? _______________
b) If the school has 1,200 students, use Sample B to predict how many have smartphones:
c) Why might Sample B be more reliable than Sample A?
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14. You want to know what students at your school think about the length of the school day. Design a sampling method.
a) Population: ________________________________________________
b) How would you select a RANDOM sample? ________________________________________________
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c) What sample size would you use?
d) Give ONE example of a BIASED sampling method for this question:
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