A short, 5-question multiple choice worksheet that can be used as a quiz or homework on the big idea of constructing and interpreting graphs. Questions are based on the College Board's format for multiple choice questions.
Answer Key (letters correspond to choice order because choices within the worksheet aren't lettered, so A is the first choice, B is the second choice, etc.): 1. C, 2. E, 3. C, 4. B, 5. C
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A short, 5-question multiple choice worksheet that can be used as a quiz or homework for practicing the chain rule. Questions are based on the College Board's format for multiple choice questions.
Answer Key (letters correspond to choice order because choices within the worksheet aren't lettered, so A is the first choice, B is the second choice, etc.): 1. A, 2. B, 3. C, 4. B, 5. B
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A short, 5-question multiple choice worksheet that can be used as a quiz or homework on the big idea of sampling and experimentation. Questions are based on the College Board's format for multiple choice questions.
Answer Key (letters correspond to choice order because choices within the worksheet aren't lettered, so A is the first choice, B is the second choice, etc.): 1. B, 2. D, 3. A, 4. B, 5. C
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A short, 5-question multiple choice worksheet that can be used as a quiz or homework on the big idea of exploring data. Questions are based on the College Board's format for multiple choice questions.
Answer Key (letters correspond to choice order because choices within the worksheet aren't lettered, so A is the first choice, B is the second choice, etc.): 1. A, 2. E, 3. A, 4. B, 5. B
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A 5-question short multiple choice quiz or homework in AP Statistics on the big idea of Anticipating Patterns. Ideal for formative assessments, in-class quiz, or homework.
Answer Key: 1 - D (Not enough information), 2 - B (3), 3 - A (8.8%), 4 - A (p=1/4, n=10), 5 - E (II and III only)
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