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MATH 110 Module ALL MODULES (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) Exam (Latest-
2026 Update) |MATH110 Introduction to Statistics: Portage Learning.
Define each of the following:

a) Element.

An element is described as "the individual and unique entry in a data set about which data has
been collected, analyzed and presented in a same manner to differentiate" (Module 1).


b) Variable.

A variable is defined as a "particular measurable attribute that the researcher believes is needed
to describe the element in their study" (Module 1).


c) Data.

Data (or the plural of datumn) is defined as things (such as numerical information, people,
geographical areas,etc.) about which information can be collected and then analyzed.




Answer Key

Define each of the following:

a) Element.

a) The element of a data set is simply the individual and unique entry in a data set about
which data has been collected, analyzed and presented in the same manner.

b) Variable.

b) A variable is a particular, measurable attribute that the researcher believes is needed to
describe the element in their study.

c) Data.

c) Data are things about which information can be collected and analyzed.

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Explain the difference between population and sample.

"The entire number of items in a large group" would be defined as the population. (Module 1)
The sample is then taken from the population by a researcher and is studied.The sample taken
from the population is, in fact, the subset of the population. You need the population to get
the sample and without the population, there can be no sample.




Instructor Comments

Very good definitions.

Answer Key

Explain the difference between population and sample.

Population is the entire number of items in a large group.

A sample is representative group from the population.


Exam Page 3
Look at the following data and see if you can identify any outliers:
65 71 55 69 3 77 67 70 246 61 277

3, 246, 277




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Very good.

Answer Key

Look at the following data and see if you can identify any outliers:
65 71 55 69 3 77 67 70 246 61 277

, The outliers are:
3 246 277


Exam Page 4
The following pie chart shows the percentages of total items sold in a month in a certain fast
food restaurant.




A total of 4900 fast food items were sold during the
month. How many were burgers?
How many were french fries?

4900(.32)=1568
32% or 1,568 burgers were sold during the month.

4900(.18)=882
18% or 882 french fries were sold during the month.




Instructor Comments

Very good.

Answer Key

The following pie chart shows the percentages of total items sold in a month in a certain fast
food restaurant.

, A total of 4900 fast food items were sold during the month. How many were burgers? How many were fren

Burgers : 4900(.32) = 1568
French Fries : 4900(.18) = 882




Exam 2
Exam Page 1
During an hour at a fast food restaurant, the following types of sandwiches are ordered:

Turkey Hamburger Cheeseburger Fish Hamburger Turkey Fish
Chicken Fish Chicken Turkey Fish Hamburger Fish
Cheeseburger Fish Cheeseburger Hamburger Fish Fish
Cheeseburger Hamburger Fish Turkey Turkey Chicken Fish
Chicken Cheeseburger Fish Turkey Fish Fish Hamburger
Fish Fish Turkey Chicken Hamburger Fish Cheeseburger
Chicken Chicken Turkey Fish Chicken
Hamburger Chicken Fish Chicken


a) Make a frequency distribution for this data.

Types of Frequency
Sandwiches
Turkey 8
Chicken 10
Cheeseburger 6
Fish 18
Hamburger 8
Total 50

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