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Jeopary (Unit 4).notebook March 03, 2015 Dec 53:56 PM JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Rules of Play Instructions Rules of Play Rules of Play To Begin: The team with the shortest member begins with control of the board. To Play: 1. First team chooses a category and point value. 2. Teams answer the question on the question page. 3. The first team to answer the question correctly earns the points for the question and control of the board. 4. Play continues until the Final Jeopardy Round. Final Jeopardy: 1. Teams wager any amount up to their score then answer the question. 2. Final answer is revealed and final scores are calculated. To Win: The team with the most points after Final Jeopardy wins. GameBoard Final Jeopardy A Mean Median/ Mode 5 Number Summary Samples MAD Random 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 00 B 00 C 00

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  • Jeopary (Unit 4).notebook March 03, 2015

    Dec 53:56 PM

    JEOPARDY!JEOPARDY!JEOPARDY!Rules of Play Instructions

    Rules of Play

    Rules of Play

    To Begin: The team with the shortest member begins with control of the board.

    To Play:1. First team chooses a category and point value.2. Teams answer the question on the question page.3. The first team to answer the question correctly earns the points for the question and control of the board.4. Play continues until the Final Jeopardy Round.

    Final Jeopardy:1. Teams wager any amount up to their score then answer the question.2. Final answer is revealed and final scores are calculated.

    To Win: The team with the most points after Final Jeopardy wins.

    GameBoard

    Final Jeopardy

    A

    Mean Median/Mode5 Number Summary Samples MAD Random

    100 100 100 100 100 100

    200 200 200 200 200 200

    300 300 300 300 300 300

    400 400 400 400 400 400

    500 500 500 500 500 50000 B 00 C 00

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    1100

    Mean - 100

    Find the mean of the following:4, 10, 5, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20

    91 / 8 = 28Answer

    1200

    Mean - 200

    Calculate the mean of the following:2.2, 5.9, 10.8, 20, 4.7, 9.3, 21

    Round to the nearest tenth (1 decimal place)

    73.9 / 7 = 10.5Answer

    1300

    Mean - 300

    2 3 4 5 6 7

    What is the mean of the following data?

    41 / 9 = 4.5Answer

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    1400

    Mean - 400

    Find the mean100, 206, 134, 98, 205, 300

    Round to the nearest hundredth

    1,043 / 6 = 173. 83Answer

    1500

    Mean - 500

    What is the mean of the data? (tenth)

    7, 9, 9, 22, 26, 30, 30, 31 

    205 / 9 = 22.7Answer

    2100

    Median/Mode - 100

    Find the median of the following:4, 10, 5, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20

    11Answer

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    2200

    Median/Mode - 200

    2 3 4 5 6 7

    What is the median of the data?

    5Answer

    2300

    Median/Mode - 300

    1  1  2  2  4 

    0  2  2  0  5  2 

    The following are words misspelled by a group of 7th grade students.  What is the median AND the 

    mode of this data?

    median: 2mode: 2Answer

    2400

    Median/Mode - 400

    What is the median and the mode for the following data?2, 5.8, 9, 2, 10.4, 12.9, 13.6, 15, 20, 21.2

    2, 2, 5.8, 9, 10.4, 12.9, 13.6, 15, 20, 21.2

    median: 11.65mode: 2

    Answer

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    Median/Mode - 500

    75  80 ft rangeAnswer

    What is the median score for 2nd period?

    3100

    5 Number Summary - 100

    What 5 numbers must be found for the 5 number summary?  (These are also the numbers used to create 

    a box and whisker)

    minimumlower quartilemedianupper quartilemaximum

    Answer

    3200

    5 Number Summary - 200

    Find and label the 5 number summary for the following.

    2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 17, 20

    2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 17, 20

    7 16.5

    Answer

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    3300

    5 Number Summary - 300Find the upper, middle, and lower quartiles for the following data.

    3, 7, 9, 3, 7, 3, 9, 10, 12, 7, 9, 10

    3, 3, 3, 7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10, 12

    5 8 9.5

    Answer

    3400

    5 Number Summary - 400

    This box and whisker displays data from a sample of dogs.  About what percent of dogs weigh more than 70 pounds?

    75% (this is indicated by the lower quartile)

    Answer

    3500

    5 Number Summary - 500

    Find the 5 number summary for the following data.

    4, 5.7, 9, 10.2, 5.5, 3

    3, 4, 5.5, 5.7, 9, 10.2

    5.6

    min: 3lower q: 4median: 5.6upper q: 9max: 10.2

    Answer

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    Samples - 100

    BAnswer

    A journal is conducting a survey to determine which football team is most popular. How would you likely get a random sample that is representative of the population?

    A.) By asking people at a Falcons game

    B.) By calling people around the world

    4200

    Samples - 200

    A Answer

    Which of these is not a random sample to determine the favorite food of students in your school?

    A.) Six students at a burger place

    B.) Every fifth student on the school roster

    4300

    Samples - 300

    BiasedAnswer

    What is your favorite sport?

    Sample is chosen from people attending a soccer game

    Biased or Unbiased

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    Samples - 400

    Unbiased because every student was included in the survey, no one was left out

    Answer

    What is your favorite vacation destination?

    Sample is chosen by asking every student in the class.

    Biased or Unbiased *AND EXPLAIN!*

    4500

    Samples - 500

    350 people

    Answer

    50 people were surveyed about what their favorite color was and 35 people said blue. How many people would you predict to choose blue out of 500 people? (hint: set up a proportion)

    5100

    MAD - 100

    What are the steps to find mean absolute deviation (MAD)?

    1.) Find the mean2.) Subtract the mean from each value3.) Find the absolute value4.) Find the mean of the absolute values

    Answer

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    5200

    MAD - 200

    Find the MAD of the following numbers.

    2, 5, 6, 8, 9

    mean: 30/5 = 6

    MAD= 1.6

    Data  Subtraction  Absolute Value 

    2  2  6 = 4  4 

    5  5  6 = 1  1 

    6  6  6 = 0  0 

    8  8  6 = 2  2 

    9  9  6 = 3  3 

    Answer

    5300

    MAD - 300Find the MAD.

    2, 4, 3

    mean: 3

    MAD: .6

    Data  Subtraction  Absolute Value 

    2  2  3 = 1  1 

    3  3  3 = 0  0 

    4  3 = 1  1 

    Answer

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    MAD - 400You have been asked to find the MAD of the following numbers.  Pretend, you are taking the CRCT and running out of time.  What is the MAD?

    2, 3, 3, 5, 2, 3, 4, 6

    a.) 1.5 b.) 2.2  c.) 10.2    d.) 6

    c.) 10.2 and d.) 6Answer

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    5500

    MAD - 500

    What do the letters "MAD" stand for?

    Mean Absolute DeviationAnswer

    6100

    Answer

    Random - 100What is the type of survey called that measures an entire population?(hint: The United States conducts one of these of the American population every 10 years...people come to your door)

    D. Line Graph

    6200

    Answer

    Random - 200

    A number(s) that doesn’t “fit” with the rest of the numbers in a data set is an ________.

    Outlier

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    Answer

    Random - 300

    True or False. The mean is the same thing as Quartile 2 on a Box‐and‐ Whisker Plot.

    False

    6400

    Answer

    Random - 400Find the median: 17, 13, 14, 19, 11, 20

    15.5

    6500

    Answer

    Random - 500Find the mode: 0, 1, 3, 5, 1, 9, 7, 3, 2,0, 4, 6

    0, 1, 3

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    Final Jeopardy

    Answer

    Final Jeopary

    Instructions

    Teacher InstructionsCustomizing1. Rename each of the six categories on the scoreboard and on each question page.2. On each page, type or paste a question and answer.4. Send your answer to the back (underneath the answer box).5. From the scoreboard screen, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on

    "Final Jeopardy". Insert a question and answer just like in steps 3 & 4.

    How to UseScore Board: "The Categories are..." sound is linked to the text "Category 1"Each point value is linked to a question page.Use the vote tool to keep track of scores for 3 teams.Drag the team letter (A, B, C) to cover the cell after a question is answered or use the screen shade to cover the cell.There is an end of round sound linked to "Final Jeopardy".

    Question Pages: Delete the answer box to reveal your correct answer. The rotating "Home" links back to the score board.

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