Histograms
In this assessment, you will encounter a number of different questions that will assess both your understanding of mathematics and your ability to reason quantitatively.
Instructions
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Do not use a calculator in this assessment. You shouldn’t need one to answer these questions, and the extra practice with arithmetic (long division, multi-digit multiplication, etc.) will just make you a better math student!
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You may encounter different types of questions:
- Multiple Choice
- You will see several answer choices, but only one will be correct.
- Select the correct answer choice.
- Free-Response (Open-Ended)
- You will not see any answer choices, and only one answer is correct.
- Type your answer into the space provided.
- For fractions, input your answer as “#/#” without the quotation marks, replacing the # with numbers. For example:
- to input an answer of \(\frac{1}{2}\), type “1/2” without the quotation marks.
- For decimals less than 1, input your answer with a leading zero. For example:
- to input an answer of \(0.5\), type “0.5” without the quotation marks.
- For whole numbers, just type the number into the space provided. For example:
- to input an answer of \(5\), type “5” without quotation marks.
- Check-the-Box
- You will see several answer choices, but one or more may be correct.
- Select all correct answer choices.
Tips
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- These aren’t basic math questions – they’re tricky! Read closely and make sure you know what’s being asked.
- Do calculations on paper with a pencil. You don’t get extra credit for answering in your head!
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
The histogram below shows the shoe sizes of all the student’s in Amelia’s homeroom class.
How many students are in Amelia’s homeroom class?
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
The histogram below shows the shoe sizes of all the student’s in Amelia’s homeroom class.
Which of the following could be a range in shoe sizes?
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
The histogram below shows the shoe sizes of all the student’s in Amelia’s homeroom class.
Which of the following could be the median shoe size?
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows the shoe sizes of all the student’s in Amelia’s homeroom class.
Column A
The number of students who have a shoe size bigger than size \(8\).
Column B
\(8\)
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
The histogram below shows the dollar amount spent on groceries by different families in Sandy’s apartment building last month.
How many families are represented in this graph?
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
The histogram below shows the dollar amount spent on groceries by different families in Sandy’s apartment building last month.
Which of the following could be the range in money spent on groceries last month?
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
The histogram below shows the dollar amount spent on groceries by different families in Sandy’s apartment building last month.
Which of the following could be the median of the data set?
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows the dollar amount spent on groceries by different families in Sandy’s apartment building last month.
Column A
The number of families who spent less than \(\$200\) on groceries.
Column B
\(10\)
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
The histogram below shows the number of sit-ups that students were able to do during the \(1\) minute sit-up challenge.
How many students participated in the sit-up challenge?
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
The histogram below shows the number of sit-ups that students were able to do during the \(1\) minute sit-up challenge.
Which of the following could be a range in the number of sit-ups?
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
The histogram below shows the number of sit-ups that students were able to do during the \(1\) minute sit-up challenge.
Which of the following could be the median number of sit-ups performed in \(1\) minute?
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows the number of sit-ups that students were able to do during the \(1\) minute sit-up challenge.
Column A
The number of students who did fewer than \(40\) sit-ups
Column B
\(29\)
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
The histogram below shows heights of the men and women who were accepted into the police academy this year.
How many police officers were accepted?
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
The histogram below shows heights of the men and women who were accepted into the police academy this year.
Which of the following could be the range of heights?
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows heights of the men and women who were accepted into the police academy this year.
Column A
The median height, in inches
Column B
\(68\)
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows heights of the men and women who were accepted into the police academy this year.
Column A
The total number of officers more than \(70\) inches tall
Column B
The number of officers less than \(66\) inches tall
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows how long it took for mail to be delivered from New York City to the United Arab Emirates last January.
Column A
The range of the data
Column B
\(15\)
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
The histogram below shows how long it took for mail to be delivered from New York City to the United Arab Emirates last January.
Which of the following could be the median number of days it took for mail to travel?
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows how long it took for mail to be delivered from New York City to the United Arab Emirates last January.
Column A The mode for the data set
Column B \(8\)
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Using the information given, compare the quantity in Column A to the quantity in Column B.
The histogram below shows how long it took for mail to be delivered from New York City to the United Arab Emirates last January.
Column A
The number of deliveries that took more than \(10\) days to be delivered
Column B
The number of deliveries that took fewer than \(11\) days to be delivered
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