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📊 Data Interpretation, Statistics & Math
Question
Capital City Chargers Points Per Game Graph (1995-2015)
Which of the following statements is true about the graph?
• A. The Chargers scored the lowest number of points per game in the 1999-2000 season.
• B. The Chargers scored their greatest number of points per game in the 2008-09 season.
• C. The Chargers had the greatest increase in points per game between their 2013-14 and
2014-15 seasons.
• D. The Chargers' points per game decreased between seasons eight times between 1996
and 2015.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Based on the graphical data trends, the line segment between the 2013-14 and 2014-
15 seasons displays the steepest positive slope, indicating the sharpest single-year surge in
points per game.
Question
Rainfall Graph
The graph below represents the amount of rainfall in a particular state by month. What is the
total combined rainfall for the first three months of the year?
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• A. 2 inches
• B. 3 inches
• C. 3 ½ inches
• D. 4 inches
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To find the cumulative total for the first quarter of the year, you add the specific
baseline values recorded for January, February, and March, which yields a sum of 3 ½ inches.
Question
Scatter Plot on Music and Test Scores
The scatter plot below shows the relationship between the number of hours a student listens
to music and their corresponding test scores. Which type of correlation is shown on the scatter
plot?
• A. Positive correlation
• B. Negative correlation
• C. No correlation
• D. Undefined
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When data points are widely scattered across a coordinate plane without forming any
discernible upward or downward linear trendline, it indicates that no statistical correlation exists
between the two measured variables.
Question
Cycling and Calories Burned
As a person cycles faster, the rate of calories burned, distance traveled, and energy expended
also increase. What is the independent variable in this scenario?
• A. Calories burned
• B. Energy expended
• C. Distance traveled
• D. Speed
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Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The independent variable is the factor that is directly manipulated or controlled
(cycling speed). The calories burned, energy expended, and distance covered are all dependent
variables that change as a direct result of altering that baseline speed.
Question
Positive Correlation Example
Which of the following relationships represents a true positive correlation between two
variables?
• A. As the amount of water a plant receives increases, the growth rate of the plant
increases.
• B. As the number of trees cut down increases, air quality improves.
• C. As the temperature decreases, the use of air conditioning increases.
• D. As a person's age increases, their speed in running a race increases.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A positive correlation means that both variables move in the same direction
simultaneously. In this case, an upward increase in the volume of water provided matches an
upward increase in the plant's structural growth rate.
Question
Unit Conversion
How many feet are in exactly 6 yards?
• A. 12 feet
• B. 18 feet
• C. 24 feet
• D. 36 feet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Since 1 yard is precisely equivalent to 3 feet, you calculate the conversion by
multiplying:
$$6 \text{ yards} \times 3 \text{ feet/yard} = 18 \text{ feet}$$
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Question
Right Triangle Leg Calculation
A right triangle has one leg measuring 8 feet and a hypotenuse measuring 12 feet. What is the
length of the unknown leg (rounded to the nearest tenth)?
• A. 6 feet
• B. 8.5 feet
• C. 8.9 feet
• D. 10 feet
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using the Pythagorean Theorem ($a^2 + b^2 = c^2$), where $a = 8$ and $c = 12$:
$$8^2 + b^2 = 12^2$$
$$64 + b^2 = 144$$
$$b^2 = 80$$
$$b = \sqrt{80} \approx 8.9 \text{ feet}$$
Question
Circle Circumference
A circle has a total calculated area of $49\pi \text{ in}^2$. What is its total circumference
expressed in terms of $\pi$?
• A. $14\pi \text{ in}$
• B. $49\pi \text{ in}$
• C. $7\pi \text{ in}$
• D. $28\pi \text{ in}$
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The mathematical area of a circle is found using $A = \pi r^2$. Setting $\pi r^2 =
49\pi$ allows you to solve for the radius, giving $r = 7 \text{ in}$. Substituting this radius into the
standard circumference formula ($C = 2\pi r$) yields:
$$C = 2 \times \pi \times 7 = 14\pi \text{ in}$$