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Activity 4.1.2 Candy Statistics

Introduction
In this activity you will describe a set of numbers and then make accurate inferences
about your group of data based on incomplete information.

Equipment
Package of colored candy
Excel

software
Graduated cylinder

Procedure
1. Predict how many individual candy pieces are in your bag. ______24______
2. Open the candy bag.
3. Sort the candy into categories based upon color.
4. Tabulate and record the amount of candy per color category below.
Yellow Red Blue Brown Green Orange Total
2 4 3 3 3 1 16

5. What was the difference in the total number you predicted versus the actual
number? 8


6. Fill a graduated cylinder with water to a predetermined amount.
7. Place two individual candy pieces in the graduated cylinder.
8. Measure the displacement in the graduated cylinder.

Displacement = _______4ml_____ / 2 = _____2ml______ volume of one piece
of candy
9. Calculate the volume of each candy color category and the package total
volume.
Candy Yellow Red Blue Brown Green Orange Total
Quantity 2 4 3 3 3 1 16
Volume 4ml 8ml 6ml 6ml 6ml 2ml 32ml

10. Open an Excel

program and create the spreadsheet shown below. The Trial


Number will correspond to the number of trials (student groups) within your class.
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11. Enter your candy categorical data into the Trial Number 1 data column.
12. Obtain data from other groups and record the data in additional trial number
columns.
13. Calculate the mean value for each color category within the experiment.
a. Select the cell that corresponds with the category Yellow Mean.
b. Select Insert.
c. Select Function.


d. Select Average from the Insert Function dialog box.
e. Select OK.
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f. Select the cells that contain the Yellow category data.


g. Select OK.
h. Select the bottom right corner of cell Yellow, Mean and drag to cell
Orange, Mean.
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i. The mean should now be calculated for all color categories.

14. Calculate the median, mode, and standard deviation for all color categories.
Follow procedure steps 13a 13i. Modify step 13d to select the required
function.
15. Calculate the package total using the SUM function.
16. Calculate the package volume by multiplying package total by the volume of one
candy.
17. Create a 3 histogram for each candy color.
a. Create a frequency distribution table for each candy color as illustrated
below.
Yellow Candy = 1.155
Bin Frequency (how often the value
occurs within the data array)
3 Mean + (3 )
9.7983 72
2 Mean + (2 )
8.6433 57
1 Mean + (1 )
7.4883 42
Mean 27 6.3333
-1 Mean - (1 )
5.1783 12
-2 Mean - (2 )
4.0233 - 3
-3 Mean - (3 )
2.8683 - 18


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b. Create a histogram for each candy color using your bin and frequency
data.



Conclusion
1. Which color is most likely to occur with the same frequency in each bag? Explain
your answer.





2. Do your histograms fit a classic bell curve? Why or why not?







3. Use the information that you developed in the lab, combine it with any additional
information that you think you might need, and calculate the number of candies it
would take to fill your classroom. Explain your answer mathematically.

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