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Question
finding statistical questions
determine if the question posed is a statistical question (yes) or not (no).
- how many presidents were under 50 when inaugurated?
- how many leaves did each branch have on it?
- how many cars are in each driveway on your street?
- which football game had the most touchdowns this season?
- how many brothers does each classmate have?
- how many pets does each person on your block own?
- how many times did you eat lunch this month?
- how tall are the trees in the park?
- how many inches of snow did each city get?
- how many apps do my classmates have on their phones?
- how many goals did the homeruns did the home team score?
- how many cities had more than 2\ of snow?
- which tree is the tallest in the park?
- who has the newest shoes in the class?
- how many elvis songs does each person recognize?
- how many classmates have a game app on their phone?
- how many people in the office are wearing ties?
- how many bread rolls did each person at the table eat?
- how many cars were sold each day this month?
- how long did each person take to eat lunch?
Brief Explanations
A statistical question has variability in the data that would be collected to answer it. For each question, we check if there is a range of possible answers from a group.
- There is a definite count, no variability in responses about presidents under 50 at inauguration, so no.
- Each branch can have a different number of leaves, so yes.
- Each driveway on the street can have a different number of cars, so yes.
- There is a single - most game, no variability in the answer, so no.
- Each classmate can have a different number of brothers, so yes.
- Each person on the block can own a different number of pets, so yes.
- It's about one person's lunches, no variability in responses from a group, so no.
- Trees in the park can have different heights, so yes.
- Each city can get a different amount of snow, so yes.
- Classmates can have different numbers of apps on their phones, so yes.
- The home - team's homeruns and goals are definite counts, no variability in the answer, so no.
- Each city can have a different snow - amount and we are counting cities above a threshold, so yes.
- There is a single tallest tree, no variability in the answer, so no.
- There is a single person with the newest shoes, no variability in the answer, so no.
- Each person can recognize a different number of Elvis songs, so yes.
- Classmates can vary in having a game app on their phone, so yes.
- People in the office can vary in wearing ties, so yes.
- Each person at the table can eat a different number of bread rolls, so yes.
- Each day can have a different number of cars sold, so yes.
- Each person can take a different amount of time to eat lunch, so yes.
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