A statistical question is a question that has more than one possible answer. For example: What size is your shoe? This is an example of a statistical question because there are different answers to the question.
A statistical question is when you ask many people the same question and most of them get different answers. For example "What is your favorite color?"
A statistical question is something where you can ask a bunch of people a question but you would get a variety of answers. An example of a statistical question is: What is the class's favorite color?
A statistical question is a question where you ask like 10 people and everyone gets different answers. For example if I asked 10 different people When is your birthday? Everyone would have a different answer because everyone wasn't born on the same day.
A statistical question is a question that there could be multiple answers to that question so there's not a right or wrong answer. An example of a statistical question is "What's your favorite color?" because there's multiple answers.
A statistical question is asking different people their answer to a question like, How tall are you? then you will get several different answers most likely.
A statistical question is a question with more than one answer. For example: If you ask your classmates what is their eye color then you'll get a variety of answers.
How much time do typical kids spend doing their homework? A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data.
A statistical question is a question that would have more than one answer a non statistical question is a question that has one answer an example for both of these would be Ex statistical; What is your favorite type of pet? Ex statistically;how many pennies in a dime?
A statistical question is when the answers cannot be the same. An example of a statistical question is "How many siblings do you have?" People can have 1,2, or,3 siblings or even more, everyone would not get the same answer.
A statistical question is a question with a variety of answers or opinions. A example of one is: What is your favorite color? Or What is your birthday? Those are just a few.
A statistical question is a question that has more than one answer. Like, What is the average shoe size of all 6th graders? Not every student has the same shoe size. So that means that you are going to have more than one answer.
A Statistical question is a question that gets more than one answer. Like what is your size shoe?
ReplyDelete"more than one answer" doesn't suggest variety. Asking more than one person will give you more than one answer. Please rephrase that the next time.
DeleteA statistical question is a question that has more than one possible answer. For example: What size is your shoe? This is an example of a statistical question because there are different answers to the question.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question that will give you many different answers. An example of this would be "What is the weight of a 6th Grader?".
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is when you ask many people the same question and most of them get different answers. For example "What is your favorite color?"
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is something where you can ask a bunch of people a question but you would get a variety of answers. An example of a statistical question is: What is the class's favorite color?
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is when the question has multiple answers, like opinions. An example of a statistical question is how many animals you have.
ReplyDeleteThey are not opinions. The answers can be factual but vary depending on the person.
DeleteA statistical question is where you will get a variety of answers. An example would be what is the age of sixth graders in a class.
ReplyDeleteYour definition is correct, however your question would allow for only 2 different answers; 11 or 12
DeleteA statistical question can be answered by collecting data. And a statistical question has more than one answer to answer it.
ReplyDeleteWhat is an example of a statistical question?
DeleteA statistical question is a question where you ask like 10 people and everyone gets different answers. For example if I asked 10 different people When is your birthday? Everyone would have a different answer because everyone wasn't born on the same day.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question with multiple answers. Such as what is your favorite color.
ReplyDelete"Such as, What is your favorite color?"
DeleteA statistical question is a question that there could be multiple answers to that question so there's not a right or wrong answer. An example of a statistical question is "What's your favorite color?" because there's multiple answers.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is asking different people their answer to a question like, How tall are you? then you will get several different answers most likely.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question with more than one possible answer.Ex: You ask 20 kids in your class what percent is your Chromebook on.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question with multiply answers. Also the answers can be applied to a data table/chart. How tall are you?
ReplyDeletemultiple not multiply. Your question should flow with the rest of your writing. i.e An example of a statistical question is...
DeleteA statistical question is a question with multiple answers.
ReplyDeleteYou only answered half of the question.
DeleteA statistical question is a question that has multiple answers.For an example,''How old are you?'' you could get answers like 10, 11, 12.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but a statistical question should have more variety than just a couple answers.
DeleteA statistical question is a question with more than one answer. For example: If you ask your classmates what is their eye color then you'll get a variety of answers.
ReplyDeleteTrue, but you would want to ask a question that will allow for more variety.
DeleteA statistical question is a data of a question that you would not get the same answer as the rest of the people that answered the survey.
ReplyDeleteExample: How tall are you?
How much time do typical kids spend doing their homework? A statistical question is one that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be variability in that data.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the word variability!
DeleteA statistical question is a question that would have more than one answer a non statistical question is a question that has one answer an example for both of these would be
ReplyDeleteEx statistical; What is your favorite type of pet?
Ex statistically;how many pennies in a dime?
A statistical question is when the answers cannot be the same. An example of a statistical question is "How many siblings do you have?" People can have 1,2, or,3 siblings or even more, everyone would not get the same answer.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question with a variety of answers or opinions. A example of one is: What is your favorite color? Or What is your birthday? Those are just a few.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is a question that is not going to always have the same answers and the answers can very and be different.
ReplyDeletevary not very
DeleteA statistical question is a question that has more than one answer. Like, What is the average shoe size of all 6th graders? Not every student has the same shoe size. So that means that you are going to have more than one answer.
ReplyDeleteA statistical question is when the answer can be different for a person, EX: What is your favorite color?
ReplyDeleteAn example is "What is your favorite color" that would be an example because there would be more than 1 answer.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget about R.A.C.E
DeleteA statistical question is a question that different people have different answers.
ReplyDeleteYou only answered half of the question.
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