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SAT Math 4.2 Statistics and Probability 234 Views


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SAT Math 4.2 Statistics and Probability

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00:02

And who ordered the Shmoopy question? One Shmoopy question comin' your way!

00:09

Angel took a poll of her 5th period PE class regarding the amount of homework they have each night.

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These were the results:

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What percentage of the students said that the amount of homework was just right?

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Ok this question is asking us to analyze poll results.

00:30

It’s simple enough.

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To find the percentage of the students who said the amount of homework was just right…

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…we add the numbers of boys plus the number of girls who thought it was just right…

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…and divide that by the total number of students... then multiply by 100, to turn it into a percentage.

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Looking at our poll results, there were 4 boys and 2 girls who answered “just right.”

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The total number of students can be found by adding 18, 17, 3, 4, 4, and 2. Which comes to 48.

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6 over 48 is 1/8…or .125.

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Multiply that by 100, and we get our percentage which is 12.5%

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And THAT answer… is juuuust right.

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