Answer the following questions using what you've learned from this unit. Write your responses in the space provided. Scoring: Each correct answer is worth 1 point. Where calculations are needed to find the answer, you must show your work to receive credit. For questions 1 – 2, choose the appropriate examples of numerical and categorical data sets. 1. Circle all examples of categorical data sets below. Answer choices: Number of rainy days during June Favorite type of bagel Personality type Weight of all cars on the local ferryboat 2. Circle all examples of numerical data sets below. Answer choices: Number of times you blinked in the last minute Color of the flowers in the school garden Favorite NBA team Time it takes you to finish these 20 questions For questions 3 – 4, choose the appropriate examples of discrete and continuous data. 3. Circle all examples of discrete data. Answer choices: Area of a room Bananas in a bunch Temperature Parking spaces available 4. Circle all examples of continuous data. Answer choices: Weight Students in a band Books on a shelf Volume of a box For questions 5 – 7, determine the best representation for each data set. 5. Color Frequency Blue 6 Red 2 Green 15 Yellow 5 Answer choices: Bar graph Pie chart Comparative bar graph Histogram 6. Pet color Frequency Brown dogs 4 Brown cats 6 Black dogs 3 Black cats 5 White dogs 2 White cats 1 Answer choices: Bar graph Pie chart Comparative bar graph Histogram 7. Season Frequency Summer 30 Fall 25 Winter 20 Spring 25 Answer choices: Bar graph Pie chart Comparative bar graph Histogram For questions 8 – 9, use the following bar graph to answer the questions. A bar graph shows the number of votes each senior received for Homecoming King. Jereme Lipton received 34 votes. John Payne and Jerome Weibel received 78 and 124 votes respectively. Billy Lambiere and Michael Coles received 56 and 12 votes respectively. 8. The bar graph shows the number of votes each senior received for Homecoming King. What is the relative frequency of votes for the winning