Among the given questions, the third and fifth questions are statistical questions while others are not statistical questions
What is a statistical question?
What is Steve's favorite sport? - This question is not a statistical question. It seeks a single, specific piece of information about Steve's preference without aiming to generalize or analyze a broader set of data.
How many books are on the shelf in our math class? - This is not a statistical question. It's seeking a specific count of books in a particular location and does not involve analyzing data or trends.
What is the height of each player on the basketball team? - This is a statistical question. It involves collecting data on a characteristic (height) of a group (basketball team) and analyzing the variation in this characteristic across individuals.
What temperature was outside the school at 6 o'clock this morning? - This question is not a statistical question. It seeks a specific value of temperature at a particular time and place without considering broader data or trends.
What is the number of tickets sold at the movie theater each day this month? - This is a statistical question. It involves collecting data on a count (number of tickets sold) over a period (each day) and aims to analyze patterns or trends in ticket sales over time.