100 Points Please help ASAP

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 LC)

Data were collected and showed an increase in ice cream sales as the weather gets warmer.

Which of the following best describes this situation?

Based on the data, this is an example of correlation and causation.
Based on the data, this is an example of correlation.
Based on the data, this is an example of causation.
Based on the data, this is not an example of causation or correlation.

Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

Trey believes there is a correlation between the number of texts sent in class and GPA. He collected data and found that the line of best fit for the data can be modeled by the equation y = 3.9 − 0.3x.

Identify the slope and the type of association.

The slope is −3.9, which indicates a negative correlation.
The slope is 3.9, which indicates a positive correlation.
The slope is 0.3, which indicates a positive correlation.
The slope is −0.3, which indicates a negative correlation.

Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

The average daily profit of an electronics store is $31,435. The company estimates that 15% is lost each day to returns, with a margin of error of ±4%. What is the maximum the company can expect for returned items?

$3457.85
$4621.13
$5972.65
$6638.22

Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

Based on the time recorded for 700 attendees at an amusement park, the average amount of time spent at the park was 7.25 hours with a margin of error of ±1.65 hours. If 3,000 people attended the park on a given day, what is the estimated range of total hours the attendees spent in the park?

8,375 to 16,800 total hours spent in the park
16,800 to 21,785 total hours spent in the park
16,800 to 26,700 total hours spent in the park
16,800 to 35,885 total hours spent in the park

Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

Data regarding fuel efficiency of an airliner were collected. The graph shows the correlation between the distance traveled (in thousands of miles) and the altitude (in thousands of feet):

image of a scatter plot with Distance Traveled on the x axis and Altitude on the y axis with 2 comma 2, 3 comma 10, 5 comma 15, 10 comma 20, 15 comma 15, 18 comma 10, and 19 comma 2

Estimate the average rate of change from x = 15 to x = 19.

−3.25
4
−4
−0.31

Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

An observational study determined that there is a strong correlation between sitting close to the television and poor eyesight. Can it be determined that sitting too close to the television causes poor eyesight? Explain.

Causation cannot be proven because everyone watches television.
Causation can be proven because it is well known that sitting close to the television causes poor eyesight.
Causation can be proven because an experiment was used to prove this hypothesis.
Causation cannot be proven because poor eyesight can occur for other reasons, such as genetics.

Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 LC)

Aretha wanted to gather data about the cost of local bowling leagues in her area. She plotted the data and determined that the average bowling league costs consist of a one-time registration fee and a monthly fee modeled by the equation y = 15x + 20.

Identify and interpret the y-intercept in this model.

The y-intercept is 20. This is the cost per month.
The y-intercept is 20. This is the cost of registration.
The y-intercept is 15. This is the cost of registration.
The y-intercept is 15. This is the cost per month.
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

Analyze the following statement:

Marcus notices that he runs faster in the mornings rather than the evenings.

Is the statement an example of correlation or causation?

Correlation, because time of day doesn't cause a person to run faster or slower
Causation, because Marcus has noticed this over several trials
No relationship, because time of day has nothing to do with how fast a person runs
There is not enough information to make a conclusion

Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

A new streaming service sent out a survey to 350 households to see who would be interested in its service. The company found that it could charge $55 per month, with a margin of error of ±1.3. If 1,000 people signed up for the service, what is the least amount of monthly revenue the company should expect?

$52,815
$53,700
$54,915
$56,300

Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(04.07 MC)

The price of milk has been increasing over the last month. Audrey believes there is a positive correlation between the number of predicted storms and the price of milk.


Number of Storms Predicted Milk Price
1 $2.70
3 $2.89
4 $3.50
6 $3.88
7 $3.91


Use the table to determine the average rate of change from 3 to 6 storms.
3
0.98
1.21
0.33