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Warm-Up Find the Mean Median and Mode of the following data sets: 1. 12, 10, 9, 11, 12, 5, 7, 9, 8, 10, 15, 9, 6 2. 12, 10, 9, 11, 12, 5, 7, 9, 8, 10,

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1 Warm-Up Find the Mean Median and Mode of the following data sets: 1. 12, 10, 9, 11, 12, 5, 7, 9, 8, 10, 15, 9, 6 2. 12, 10, 9, 11, 12, 5, 7, 9, 8, 10, 15, 9, 6, 27, 1 4. Find the mean, median and mode and range of these test scores: 54, 65, 55, 78, 23, 32, 58, 95, 75, 75, 68 5. Draw a Box and Whisker Plot of this classes test scores.

2 Homework Due Today Find the product. Write your answer using only positive exponents. 1. (5 -4 )(5 7 ) 2. (11 -2 )(11 -4 ) 3. (x -12 )(x 5 ) Approximate the square root to the nearest integer. 4. -√10 5. √68 6.√145

3 Homework Due tomorrow A survey was conducted to find the percent of Americans who enjoy camping. The surveyor randomly selected 20 individuals from each of the 50 states and asked, “Do you enjoy, greatly enjoy, or not enjoy camping in the woods, where the air is fresh and clean?” How much should you trust the results of the survey? 1. Identify the sampling method and populations. 2.Do you think the sample chosen was representative of the population? Explain. 3. Do you think the question is biased? If so, explain how it would affect the results of the survey?

4 Samples and Surveys Monday February 21, 2011

5 Today I can… classify data and analyze samples and surveys.

6 Stop-and-Jot Think of a question that you would like to ask the entire school! How long would it take to pose the question to everyone in the school? Hypothesize different ways that you can conduct a fair survey that would not include every student at the school.

7 Recall: Organizing Data Frequency Table Stem-and-Leaf Plot

8 Recall: Displaying Data Type of display Type of dataHorizontal axis Vertical axis Histogram Numerical data Numeric rangeFrequency Bar graph Categorical data categoriesFrequency Line graph Change over time timeThe thing that is changing Box-and- whisker plot numericalRange of numeric values N/A

9 Samples and Surveys Population: The ____________ being studied.

10 Samples Sample: The ___ ____________being studied. Biased Sample: A sample that is not a good representation of the ___________.

11 Identifying Biased Samples A radio station manager chooses 1500 people from the local phone book to survey about their listening habits. An advice columnist asks her readers to write in with their opinions about how to hang the toilet paper on the roll. Surveyors in a mall choose shoppers to ask about product preferences.

12 Sampling Methods Random sample: every member of the population has __________________ of being chosen. Systematic sample: According to a ____ or a ____________. Stratified sample: At __________ from randomly chosen ______________.

13 Identify the sampling method used An exit poll is taken of every tenth voter. In a statewide survey, five counties are randomly chosen and 100 people are randomly chosen from each county. Students in class write their names on strips of paper and put them in a hat. The teacher draws five names.

14 Practice Timed Guided Practice

15 #1 Identify the population and sample. Give an example of why the sample could be biased: A record store manager asks customers who make a purchase how many hours of music they listen to each day. PopulationSampleBias?

16 #2 An eighth-grade student council member polls classmates about a new school mascot. PopulationSampleBias?

17 #3 Identify the sampling method used: In a county survey, Democratic Party member whose names begin with the letter D are chosen. a.Biased b.Random c.Systematic d.Stratified

18 #4 A telephone company randomly chooses customers to survey about its service. a.Biased b.Random c.Systematic d.Stratified

19 #5 A high school randomly chooses three classes from each grade and then draws three random names from each class to poll about lunch menus. a.Biased b.Random c.Systematic d.Stratified

20 #6 Choose the best way to display this data: Favorite Food a.Line graph b.Bar graph c.Histogram d.Box-and-whisker plot

21 #7 Gas prices over the last month. a.Line graph b.Bar graph c.Histogram d.Box-and-whisker plot

22 # 8 What type of data does a bar graph show? #9 What type of data does a line graph show?

23 Mean, Median, Mode # 10 What is the mean of the following set of data: 1,1,2,3,4,5,5,5,6,6,7 #11 What is the median? #12 What is the mode? # 13 What is the range? #14 list the 5 elements of a box-and- whisker plot.

24 Choice board For at least two types of data: write a 2-3 question survey. Make a hypothesis about the results, tell me what type of display you would use, justify your reasoning and determine the population** Make a PowerPoint presentation on organizing and displaying data. Be sure to use key vocabulary words and give plenty of examples!** Practice problems out of the text book and practice book (Page 176 1-13, Page 177 19 and 20, practice exercises 4-1) * Write 5 word problems or scenarios that are examples of biased samples. Write 5 that are examples of unbiased samples.** Wild Card! Journal entry: write a 2-3 page journal entry about organizing and displaying data. Include appropriate vocabulary, common mistakes, examples in your journal.*** Answer a question comparing two sets of data, represented by Box-and- whisker plots and given the context of the data collection.** Create a picture book or a brochure about creating affective surveys, making a hypothesis, organizing the data, and displaying and analyzing the data. * Write a lesson on surveys and samples, create a hands-on activity that would engage your students and help them to understand survey samples and data collection.***

25 Exit Ticket Identify the population and sample. Give a reason why the sample could be biased. 1. A high school principal asks the first three people who leave the school play whether they liked it. Identify the sampling method used. 2. At a baseball game, 10 sections are chosen at random and 10 random people from each section are polled. 3. A telemarketer calls the people that have a last name beginning with H.


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