ID 299

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5A concert area was set up with 19 rows of chairs.
Each row had 9 chairs. In addition, there were 9 chairs set up on the stage.

How many chairs were there in total?



ID 309

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5This stairway is 3 steps high.

How many bricks would be needed to make the stairway 8 steps high?



ID 320

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5The graph shows the total amount of money John has saved over five weeks.

If John continues to save the same amount of money each week, what will his total savings be in week 7?



ID 321

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Kevin buys 3 bags of marbles. Each marble weighs 50 grams on average.

How many marbles are in the bags?



ID 333

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Christmas week has a Wednesday in it.

This statement is . . .



ID 365

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5A stick of butter weighs 1 kilogram (1000 grams).
Jane cuts it in half.
She then cuts one of the halves into 4 equal slices.

Find the weight of one slice.



ID 369

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Alex puts at least 1 apple in each bucket.
The maximum number of apples in one bucket is 4.

Give a reasonable estimate for the number of apples he put in the buckets.



ID 382

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Jim threw eight dimes.
Three times more coins landed heads up than the number that landed tails up.

How many coins landed heads up?



ID 592

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Three boxes of chocolate candies are equivalent to six hundred candies.
The number of candies is the same for all boxes.

How many candies are in one box?



ID 1198

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Anna picks one ball from a box without looking.

From which box is there the greatest probability of picking a blue ball?



ID 1436

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5How much faster does the minute hand move compared with the hour hand?



ID 1495

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5In 2010, the population of the Italian capital Rome was 2,761,477 and the population of the Vatican City was 846.

What is the best estimate for the combined population of these cities?



ID 5194

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5The pie chart shows the number of men, women and kids in a county.

What part of the population is the smallest?



ID 5219

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5One of the values in this triangle is wrong. What should the correct value be?



ID 5936

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5How much faster does the second hand move compared with the hour hand?



ID 6402

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5The 4 × 400 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 400 metres or one lap. Relay race runners typically carry a relay baton which they must transfer between teammates.

Anna runs a complete lap in 1 minute, 8 seconds; Betty in 1 minute, 16 seconds; Cindy in 1 minute, 11 seconds; and Dianna in 59 seconds.

How much faster is the best runner compared to the worst runner?



ID 6555

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Gerry has chosen several cards that add up to 33. What is the minimum possible number of cards?



ID 6564

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5Find the sum of the numbers.



ID 6830

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5What is the minimum number of swaps of any two adjacent letters needed to convert the word MATE into the word TEAM?



ID 6906

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5A chain of numbers is made by using the following rule:

Divide by 4 if the number is evenly divisible by 4 otherwise add 3.

For example, starting with the number 2, the chain has returned to 2.

Starting with which number do we get the longest chain?



ID 7387

Statistics, Data Analysis and Probability K5How many numbers are there?