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Algebra 2 Quiz: Data Analysis, Probability, and Counting

Name: _____________________________ Date: __________ Band: __________


Standard 51: ____/5

Standard 52: ____/5

Standard 53: ____/5

Standard 54: ____/5

Standard 55: ____/5

Standard 56: ____/5

***Please show all work and circle final answers. Express all probability solutions as
reduced fractions. To earn full credit for permutation/combination problems, you
must set the problem up in factorial form.
Standard 51. Plots & Diagrams: Box and Whisker plot, Stem and leaf plot
Standard 52. Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, Range, IQR
The following data set were the most recent scores on a quiz in Algebra:
82, 77, 96, 93, 61, 85, 59, 77, 88, 99, 73, 91, 66
a) Find the mean, median and mode for the quiz scores, as well as all key
st
points for a box-and-whisker plot (minimum, 1
quartile, median, third
quartile, maximum).

b) Find the range and the interquartile range for this data set.

c) Create a box-and-whisker plot of the data set below. Be sure to label your
axis and all key points.

d) Create a stem-and-leaf plot for the data set below.

Standard 53. Differentiate between Probability and Odds


1) There are 6 pink marbles, 9 yellow marbles, and 5 green marbles in a hat.
a. What is the probability that Matthew will pick a yellow marble?

b. What are the odds in favor of Matthew picking a yellow marble?

c. What is the probability that Matthew will not pick a green marble?

d. What are the odds against Matthew picking a green marble?

Standard 54. Computing Probability and Odds (D)


1) A standard deck of cards has 52 cards.
a. If you draw two cards
without replacement
, what is the probability
of drawing two diamonds?

b. If you draw one card, what are the


odds against
drawing an ace?

c. If you draw one card, what is the probability of drawing


either
an odd
number
or
a heart?

d. If you draw two cards


without replacement
, what is the probability
of drawing a 7 and then a face card (J, Q, or K)?

Standard 55. Factorials/counting principle


Standard 56. Possible Outcomes (Permutations & Combinations) (D)
***You must show the complete set up and correct answer for full credit!
1) Amanda is trying to pick out an outfit from the 5 jackets, 3 pairs of pants, 4
shirts, and 2 pairs of shoes to take with her on vacation. How many different
outfits can she form if an outfit is defined as one of each article of clothing?

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rd
2) 22 runners enter a race. In how many ways can 1
, 2, and 3
place trophies
be awarded?

3) An ice cream store has the following options:


Ice Cream Flavor

Topping

Vanilla

Hot fudge

Chocolate

Chocolate syrup

Strawberry

Whip cream

Mint Chocolate Chip

Nuts

Cookies and Cream

Caramel
Cherries
Sprinkles
M & Ms
Rainbow sprinkles
Chocolate sprinkles

a) If Mr. Latimer wants a sundae with 5 different toppings on any type of ice
cream, how many possible sundae combinations are there?

b) If Husain wants a sundae with vanilla ice cream with 3 toppings, how
many possible sundae combinations are there for him to choose from?

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