5th Grade Math Ohio Achievement Test Data Analysis And Probability Question Preview (ID: 17746)


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Mr. Reid wants to know which dessert the students in his class like best. Which data would not be shown in a graph of desserts the students like?
a) the price of the desserts
b) the dessert students like best
c) the number of students surveyed
d) the dessert students like second best

Ms. Benitez's class recorded the temperature for several mornings at 9:00 a.m. The temperature the class recorded are shown. 61, 63, 62, 65, 66, 61, 60. What is the mode of the data the class collected?
a) 60
b) 61
c) 62
d) 65

Which group of numbers has the greatest median?
a) 2, 5, 5, 5, 6
b) 2, 3, 7, 9, 10
c) 4, 4, 6, 6, 7
d) 3, 5, 8, 9, 9

Jill's teacher said there are 12 ways to pair one member of Team A and one member of Team B for chess matches. Jill knows that there are 4 members on Team A. How many members must Team B have?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 8
d) 12

Margo has 3 blue marbles, 4 green marbles and 5 red marbles in a bag. She randomly selects 1 marble. What is the probability that the marble is green or red?
a) 1/12
b) 4/12
c) 5/12
d) 9/12

Beverly writes each letter of her name on a separate index card, as shown B E V E R L Y She puts all the cards in a bag. She randomly pulls out one card. What is the probability that the card is an E?
a) 1/2
b) 2/5
c) 1/7
d) 2/7

Rachel flipped a coin 50 times and recorded the number of times it landed on tails. She recorded 28 tails. Which statement describes the reasonableness of this result?
a) It is reasonable because 28 is close to half of 50.
b) It is reasonable because there will be more tails than heads.
c) It is not reasonable because she will get 25 tails.
d) It is not reasonable because she flipped the coin too many times.

Craig tossed a coin 16 times. The coin landed on heads 6 times. How does the number of heads Craig obtained compare with the number of heads expected?
a) 1 fewer head than expected
b) 2 fewer heads than expected
c) 10 fewer heads than expected
d) exact amount

Janet has 30 cards. There are 15 blue cards and 15 green cards. Janet pulls out a card, notes the color and returns the card. After pulling 10 times, she has noted 6 blue cards and 4 green cards. Which statement describes if this result is reasonable
a) It is reasonable because both 6 and 4 are close to 5.
b) It is reasonable because 6 is more than 4.
c) It is not reasonable because she will always get 5 blue cards and 5 green cards.
d) It is not reasonable because she did not pick enough cards.

Samantha has different colored buttons in a bag. The probabilities of picking each color are shown in the table. Samantha picks a button without looking in the bag. Which color is she least likely to pick from the bag? Refer to page 17.
a) black
b) red
c) white
d) yellow

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