Quiz - Math - Feb 9 And 10

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  • Kevin surveyed 60 people to find out their travel preferences. Out of the people surveyed, 53 prefer to travel by plane, 22 prefer to travel by train, and 15 prefer both. How many like to travel by plane but not by train?

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This quiz titled 'Quiz - Math - Feb 9 and 10' assesses understanding in data analysis through problems involving Venn diagrams, preferences, and transportation modes. It tests skills in interpreting data and solving related questions, suitable for enhancing mathematical reasoning.


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  • 2. 

    Jim, Ben, and Mark played in a four-day golf tournament. The four scores for each golfer are shown in the Venn diagram below.What is the lowest score that Mark and Jim have in common?

    • 96

    • 94

    • 87

    • 86

    • 84

    Correct Answer
    A. 94
    Explanation
    The Venn diagram shows the scores of Jim, Ben, and Mark in the four-day golf tournament. To find the lowest score that Mark and Jim have in common, we look for the overlapping section between their scores. In this case, the only score that is common to both Mark and Jim is 94, which is the lowest score they share.

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  • 3. 

    The Venn diagram shows the languages that are taught at three high schools.How many languages are taught at both Wilson High School and Ortega High School?

    • 2

    • 3

    • 4

    • 5

    • 9

    Correct Answer
    A. 5
    Explanation
    The Venn diagram shows three circles representing three high schools. The question asks how many languages are taught at both Wilson High School and Ortega High School. To find the answer, we look for the overlapping area between the circles representing Wilson High School and Ortega High School. In this case, there are five languages that are taught at both schools, as indicated by the overlapping region of the circles. Therefore, the correct answer is 5.

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  • 4. 

    The Venn diagram below shows the types of novels the literature club members read during their summer break.Which of the following is NOT supported by the information in the Venn diagram?

    • 21 members read both an adventure novel and a romance novel

    • 64 member read only an adventure novel or a mystery novel

    • 26 members read all three types of novels

    • 67 members read a romance novel

    Correct Answer
    A. 26 members read all three types of novels
    Explanation
    The Venn diagram shows that 21 members read both an adventure novel and a romance novel, 64 members read only an adventure novel or a mystery novel, and 67 members read a romance novel. However, it does not provide any information about the number of members who read all three types of novels. Therefore, the statement that 26 members read all three types of novels is not supported by the information in the Venn diagram.

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  • 5. 

    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids walk to school?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    21
    Explanation
    The given information states that the mode of transportation for high school students is being asked. Therefore, the number mentioned, 21, represents the number of kids who walk to school.

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  • 6. 

    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids travel by bike and car but do not walk?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    4
    Explanation
    The question asks for the number of high school students who travel by bike and car but do not walk. The given answer is 4. This means that there are 4 students who use both a bike and a car as their mode of transportation to school, and they do not walk.

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  • 7. 

    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids took this survey?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    72
    Explanation
    The answer to the question is 72 because it is stated in the given information. The question asks for the number of kids who took the survey, and the answer provided is 72.

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  • 8. 

    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids use only a bike?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    20
  • 9. 

    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids use all three modes of transportation?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    1
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    The mode of transportation to school of high school students is given below:How many kids do NOT travel by car?Type your answer in number format, for example: 12.

    Correct Answer
    41
    Explanation
    The given answer, 41, represents the number of high school students who do not travel to school by car. This can be inferred from the question which asks for the number of kids who do not travel by car.

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