Shiloh is doing a survey to find the time her classmates spend at the beach. She asks the following question:

Which student spends the most time at the beach?

Part A: Describe the data you would expect her to collect from this question.

Part B: Explain whether this is a statistical question. If this is not a statistical question, then modify the question to make it statistical.
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You would expect her to gather everyone’s time being at the beach and to compare them. Also, yes it is a statistical question because they are trying to find numerical data( whoever spends the most time at the beach)

Yes, it is a statistical question because they are trying to find numerical data on whoever spends the most time at the beach.

What is sample and statistic?

A portion of the population taken and analyzed to predict information about the population is called sample of that population.

Ex: When someone surveys a group, then he/she surveys a portion and not the whole population in general.

Those numbers that summarize information about the sample are called a statistic.

(Statistic is different than statistics)

Shiloh is doing a survey to find the time her classmates spend at the beach. She asks the following question:

Part A: Describe the data you would expect her to collect from this question.

we would expect her to collect everyone’s time being at the beach and compare them.

Part B: Explain whether this is a statistical question.

Yes, it is a statistical question because they are trying to find numerical data on whoever spends the most time at the beach.

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