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astra-53 [7]
3 years ago
11

I need help with this math please, thanks in advance. Much appreciated. 50 points available! The most helpful answer will receiv

e brainliest!
1. Sofie decides to develop a survey.
(a) Give an example of a question she could ask on her survey.
(b) How could Sofie select a simple random sample of students to take her survey?
(c) She gives out 80 surveys but receives only 32 completed surveys. What are the sample and population for Sofie’s research?
(d) Of the 32 students who completed surveys, 16 said they use social media while doing schoolwork. If Sofie uses only the completed surveys, what conclusion could she make about the percent of all high school students who use social media while doing schoolwork?


2.Tony decides to use observation. He visits 10 students and observes them doing schoolwork at home for 30 min. If a student looks at social media during that time, he notes it.
(a) Provide an advantage of using observation.
(b) Provide a disadvantage of using observation.
(c) What are the sample and population for Tony’s research?
(d) Suppose 3 of the 10 students looked at social media during the observation. What conclusion could Tony make about the percent of high school students who use social media while doing schoolwork?

Much thanks and appreciation!
Mathematics
1 answer:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. A. how much of the students time is spent on social media during school hours.

B. By using some kind of selection technique Like Having students draw number from a hat, who ever have the specific numbers will take her survey.

C. The population for Sofies research would be a rate of 5/2. For every 5 people who take the survey only 2 turned it in.

D. She would conclude that 1 out of every 2 or 50 percent of students use social media while doing school work.

2. a) It helps to get accurate data or records of the information he wants to process and also is a direct way of carrying out analysis.

b) The students definitely might get distracted in the process of his observation and there fore render the data collection not as accurate as it will be for analysis.

c) The sample are the 10 students

  The  population are high school students

d) Tony 's conclusion will be 3 out of 10 looked at social media

thus 3/10 * 100 = 30 %

Step-by-step explanation:

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