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SAT Data Interpretation Tables Graphs Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 7

Question 12345 of 5

Question 1 of 5

A biologist tracked the number of bacteria in a culture at different times, as shown in the table.

If the relationship between time and the number of bacteria is linear, which equation represents this relationship?

Explanation

Because the relationship is linear, find the rate of change first. From to , the number of bacteria increases from to , which is an increase of over hours. So the slope is . This means the equation has the form . Substitute the point : . So , and . Therefore, the equation is .

Concept summary

To write a linear equation from a table, find the slope using change in output over change in input, then substitute a point to find the y-intercept.

Question 2 of 5

On a coordinate plane, a line representing the relationship between time and distance passes through the points and . Which equation is equivalent to this relationship?

Explanation

First find the slope of the line using the two points:

So the equation has the form . Substitute one of the given points, such as :

Therefore, . The equation is , which is choice A.

Concept summary

To write an equation from two points on a line, first calculate the slope, then substitute a point into to find the y-intercept.

Question 3 of 5

The graph of a line in the -plane passes through the points and . According to the graph, what is the -value when ?

Explanation

First find the slope of the line using the two points:

From to , the change in is . Since the slope is , the change in is

Starting from the point , subtract from the -value:

So when , the -value is .

Concept summary

To interpret a line from coordinates, find the slope from two points, then use the change in to determine the corresponding change in .

Question 4 of 5

A water tank is being filled at a constant rate. The table shows the total amount of water in the tank at different times.

If the tank continues to fill at this rate, which equation gives the amount of water , in gallons, in the tank after minutes?

Explanation

To write an equation for in terms of , first find the constant rate of change from the table. From 3 to 7 minutes, time increases by 4 minutes and water increases from 58 to 86 gallons, which is 28 gallons. So the rate is gallons per minute.

That means the equation has the form , where is the initial amount of water.

Use any point from the table, such as :

So the equation is

This matches choice A.

Concept summary

For data in a table with a constant rate of change, find the slope by dividing the change in the output by the change in the input, then use a point to determine the y-intercept in the linear equation.

Question 5 of 5

A researcher recorded the number of minutes 6 students spent exercising on one day: 20, 25, 30, 30, 35, and 70. Which statement must be true?

Explanation

First find the median. Since there are 6 values, the median is the average of the 3rd and 4th values in order: . Next find the mean: . Since , the mean is greater than the median, so choice A must be true.

Concept summary

To evaluate statements about a data set, compute the relevant measures carefully: mean is the average, median is the middle value or average of the two middle values, mode is the most frequent value, and range is maximum minus minimum.

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