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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Collecting and Interpreting Data
Level: Grade 7
Standards: 7.SP.A.2
Tags: 7.SP.A.2
Author: AaronBeaudoin
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Grade 7 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: 7.SP.A.2

A team of analysts is trying to determine how many people in a city are female. The city's population is 300,000 people. The analysts randomly select 10 city cameras and note the gender of people passing by. If a total of 2,000 people passed by the cameras and 1,025 of them were female, then is it reasonable to assume that there are more females in the city or more males?
  1. More males
  2. More females
  3. An equal amount of males and females
  4. The analysts didn't have enough information to tell