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Drawing Inferences from Random Samples

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Grade 7·21 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - Grade 7·standard·7-sp-a-2
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Recall / Warm-Up

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In a survey, 26 out of 40 randomly selected students say they have a pet. What proportion of the sample has a pet?

2.

A teacher wants to estimate the favorite sport of all 7th graders in her school. Which sample is most likely to give a representative estimate?

3.

A pollster randomly calls 200 registered voters and finds that 130 prefer Candidate A. What percent of the sample prefers Candidate A?

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Fluency Practice

1.

A random sample of 40 students shows that 26 have pets. The school has 800 students. Estimate how many students in the school have pets.

2.

A factory's quality control team randomly tests 100 widgets and finds 4 are defective. The factory produces 10,000 widgets per day. About how many widgets per day are estimated to be defective?

3.

A student draws 5 random samples from the same population and gets these proportions: 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.60. Which statement best describes these results?

4.

A researcher randomly surveys 80 city residents and finds 52 use public transit regularly. Which statement CORRECTLY reports this finding as a population inference?

5.

A librarian randomly selects 50 books from a collection of 2,000. She finds 12 need repairs. Estimate how many books in the full collection need repairs.

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