5 min readโขdecember 31, 2020
Jerry Kosoff
Jerry Kosoff
FRQ teacher feedback
Your responses for all three parts have the correct calculations and answers (yay!). Be careful in #3 with the โcalculator labelโ: you would not earn credit for the work as you showed it if this were the real AP exam (and your answer would be scored as โpartialโ credit). When doing binomial calculations, you have to make it clear whatย nย andย pย are, which your response does not explicitly do (you can quite literally draw arrows with n/p or put โbinompdf(n = 5, p = .767, X = 4)โ to remedy this). Itโs also good practice to write out โbinomialโ somewhere in your response. I typically encourage students to put a little โside workโ on their paper: something like โbinomial scenario: n = 5, p = .767, X = 4 or X = 5โโฆ and then youโve communicated everything you need to and can put down the results from your calculator.
FRQ teacher feedback
All of your answers are correct, with work shown. A small thing: on #3, when checking โindependentโ, it looks like you are making a reference to not being in more than one age group at a timeโฆ which would make the eventย mutually exclusive, not โindependent.โ Independence is when knowing the result of the first trial has no impact on future trials (which you check with your โsame probabilityโ statement). Independence can be assumed in this case because the small sample size (5) is much less than 10% of the population size (# of athletes in a โlarge suburban school districtโ), so we can assume independence even though weโre sampling w/o replacement.
FRQ teacher feedback
Good work on showing your calculations on all parts. All calculations are done correctly; however it looks like in #2 youโve rounded your answer to the whole number 16. Itโs OK for expected value to a decimal or other number that isnโt technically possible for a single individual, because expected value represents a long-run average. That is, if we randomly select many players, the average age of a randomly selected player will be about 16.548 years old - and we should leave the โ.548โ attached.
FRQ teacher feedback
Your answers to #1 and #2 are correct with work shown. For #3, youโve included more than you would typically need for a situation like this. On most rubrics, simply identifying the scenario as โbinomialโ will work (without citing all of the conditions) - as long as youย clearlyย label the values ofย n,ย p, andย Xย that are involved.
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