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7S11 Compare Predictions to Results
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Joan flipped a coin 100 times during a mathematics

experiment. The coin landed on tails 36 times.

Based on Joan's results, which of these

statements is true?

The coin landed on heads more than expected.

The coin landed on tails more than expected.

The coin landed on tails more than heads.

The coin landed on heads less than tails.

 

Student Predicted Time
(in seconds)
Actual Time
(in seconds)
Angie 74 63
Rachael 61 70
Thomas 68 76
Jordan 65 72

Four students predicted how long it would take them

to run around a city block. Their predictions and

actual times are shown in the table below. 

Which student's predicted time

is closest to his or her actual time?

Sarah predicts that 15 percent of all the birds

she spots while bird watching will be robins.

At the end of the day, she records that

10 out of the 25 birds she spotted were robins.

How does Sarah's prediction compare with

the actual results?

 Sarah's prediction was too low.

 Sarah's prediction was too high.

 Sarah's prediction cannot be compared

     to the actual results.

 Sarah's prediction was exactly the same

     as the actual results.

Debbie rolled a number cube 60 times. Before her

experiment, Debbie expected each number on the cube

to appear an equal number of times. Which statement

best compares the results of Debbie’s rolls with

her expectations?

Debbie rolled more

    5s than expected.

Debbie rolled fewer

    4s than expected.

Debbie rolled fewer

    2s than expected.

Debbie rolled more

    3s than expected.

His prediction was the same as his actual results.

His prediction was lower than his actual results.

His prediction was higher than his actual results.

His prediction cannot be compared with his

    actual results.

In a basketball contest, Chad predicted he would

make 85 percent of his shots. He actually made

18 out of 20 shots. How did Chad’s prediction

compare with his actual results?

His prediction was the same as his actual results.

His prediction was lower than his actual results.

His prediction was higher than his actual results.

His prediction cannot be compared with his

    actual results.

In a basketball contest, Mark predicted he would

make 75 percent of his shots. He actually made

12 out of 20 shots. How did Chad’s prediction

compare with his actual results?

Carlos conducted an experiment by

spinning this spinner 80 times. He

expected the spinner to land on each

color an equal number of times.

Yellow
Green
Color

Blue

Red
Frequency
18
19
23
20

It landed on green less

    than expected.

It landed on blue more

    than expected

It landed on red more

    than expected

It landed on red exactly

    as expected

Which statement best describes

the results?

Diamonds

Sheena conducted an experiment by

drawing one card 40 times. She

expected to draw a card from each

suit an equal number of times.

Spades

Hearts

Color

Clubs

Frequency

14

12

5

9

She drew clubs more

    than expected

She drew hearts more

    than expected

She drew hearts less

    than expected

She drew spades less

    than expected

Which statement best describes

the results?

Emily predicted that her batting average after the first

five games of the season would be higher than 0.250.

Compare Emily's batting average to her prediction.

Game

 The batting average cannot be determined.

 It was higher than she predicted.

 It was equal to her predictions.

 It was lower than she predicted.

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Times at Bat
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