The correct answers were (yes, there were multiple...)
- How old are you?
- How many pairs of shoes do you own?
- How much does your shirt cost?
Here is what a statistical question is:
-Do you like Fortnite?
How would you answer this? Likely with a yes or a no. (Unless you are really passionate.) Yes and no aren't numbers, so this is not statistical.
-Which subject do you like the most?
How would you answer this? Likely with a school subject. School subjects aren't numbers, so this is not statistical.
-How old are you?
How would you answer this? Likely with a number. That means that this IS a statistical question.
-WHAT ARE THOSE???
It's likely you wouldn't even answer this, so there's no way this could be statistical.
-How many pairs of shoes do you own?
You would probably answer this with an amount of shoes. This question IS statistical.
-How much does your shirt cost?
You would most likely answer this with a dollar amount, so this IS a statistical question, since you get a number.
Everyone got the first question right, but not everyone got the "lowest terms" question right.
Let's take a look at how to calculate lowest terms:
First write the ratio like this:
3
15
Then find the GCF. (Greatest Common Factor)
In this case it's 3.
Then do this:
3 /3= 1
15/3= 5
The number on the top is always the first term, and the number in the bottom is always the second term.