grade 5 data analysis session 6 wrksht

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© 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 1 Q1. Each letter of the English alphabet is written on a separate card and placed in a box and a card is drawn at random. If the letter drawn is a letter before M, then Jim wins. Otherwise Stephanie wins. Is the game fair? Q2. Look at this table: Donations received Cause May June Animals $7 $20 Education $11 $15 Hunger $20 $10 In May, how much more money was raised for education than for animals? Q3. Look at this table: At the Minnesota Zoo, how much more does an adult ticket cost than a child ticket? Zoo ticket prices Zoo Adult Child Central Florida $11 $7 Cleveland $10 $7 Denver $12 $7 Minnesota $16 $10 Los Angeles $13 $8 5/7/6/S GRADE 5 TOPIC: DATA ANALYSIS © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 2 Q4. The percentage of unemployed men aged between 25 and 29 years is shown in the bar graph given below. Find the average percentage. Q5. The given graph shows the scores obtained by students in a test. Find the total number of students who took the test? Assume that no student in the class scored less than 50. © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 3 Q6. Look at this pictograph: People per television Germany Mexico Brazil Each = 1 person What is the difference between number of people per television in Mexico and Brazil? Q7. Look at this pictograph: Baskets made Yuri Gloria Haley Shane Danny Marissa Each = 10 baskets Each = 5 baskets Who made more baskets -Danny or Marissa? © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 4 Q8. Look at this pictograph: How many electoral votes does Iowa have? Q9. A computer selects a random number from 2 to 9. Edward wins, if the number is prime. Otherwise the computer wins. Is this game fair? Q10. If you flip a coin 6 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times it will land on heads? Electoral votes North Dakota Iowa Arizona Wisconsin Wyoming Each = 2 votes Each = 1 vote © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 5 Q11. If you spin the spinner 8 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times it will not land on pink? Q12. Look at this pictograph: Event tickets Science museum Dance performance Band concert Each = $2 Each = $1 Which event costs more, the dance performance or the science museum? Q13. Andrew has to select a pen and a pencil from 11 different pencils and blue, black, green, red and white colored pens. Find the probability of selecting a white colored pen. © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 6 Q14. An investor tracked the daily price of his favorite stock. Use the data in the given table to construct the bar graph. Stock Price Days Price [in $] Tuesday 30 $ Wednesday 30$ Thursday 50 $ Friday 40 $ Saturday 20 $ Stock Price 0 10 20 30 40 50Tues day W e dn es day T hursd a y F rida y S aturda y Days Price [in $] Q15. Sunny has 4 shirts and 3 different trousers. In how many ways can Sunny wear these shirts and trousers? © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 7 Q16. There is 80% chance for Team-A to win a football game. What is the probability that Team-B will not win? Q17. Assuming that a coin dropped from a height will land on any one of the 16 cells, then what is the probability that the coin tossed will land on the region which is not shaded? Q18. What is median of: 6, 6, 5, 10, 4, 9, 3 © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 8 Q19. The given line graph shows the temperatures of a city X on each of the 4 days. Find the average temperature of the city during the days. Q20. The table given below shows the number of people went to the restaurant during each month. Use this to construct the line Graph. Month Number of people March 3000 April 1000 May 2000 June 3000 July 4000 © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 9 number of people went to restaurant during each month 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 March April May June July Months Number of people Q21. What is the range: 8, 8, 3, 5, 6, 0, 10, 5 Q22. What is mode: 4, 6, 2, 8, 0, 4, 8, 4, 0, 6 © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 10 Q23. Look at the line Graph and answer the following questions: a. What was the highest value recorded? b. Did the value of the car increase or decrease over time? Q24. Find the probability of getting an odd number, when a number cube is rolled. Express it as a fraction, decimal and percent. © 2009 -2011 tutorco.com 11 Q25. Use the data in the given table to construct the pictograph. Electoral Votes State Votes Ohio 20 New Mexico 5 South Carolina 8 Montana 5 Electoral Votes State Votes Ohio New Mexico South Carolina Montana Each represents 4 votes and each represents 2 votes.

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