Title: MMMR
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2MMMR
3stemleaf
4correlation
5probability
6combinations permutations
7miscellaneous
8MMMR
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9MMMR - 200
Find the mean.
5, 10, 4, 11, 10
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10Answer MMMR - (200)
- 5 10 4 11 10 40
- 5 8
- Answer 8
11MMMR - 400
Find the median.
7, 1, 6, 20, 5
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12Answer MMMR - (400 )
1, 5, 6, 7, 20 Answer 6
13MMMR - 600
Find the mode.
2, 7, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3
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14Answer MMMR (600)
2, 7, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3 Answer 2 3
15MMMR - 800
Find the range. 39, 21, 87, 16, 22, 36
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16Answer MMMR (800)
87 16 71 Answer 71
17MMMR - 1000
Find the median. 17, 12, 8, 4, 9, 14
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18Answer MMMR (1000)
4, 8, 9, 12, 14, 17 9 12 21 2
10.5 Answer 10.5
19stem leaf - 200
Find the range of the data.
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20Answer stem leaf - (200)
69 19 50 Answer 50
21stem leaf - 400
Find the mode of the data.
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22Answer stem leaf - (400)
Answer 26
23stem leaf - 600
Find the median.
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24Answer stem leaf - (600)
Answer 28
25stem leaf - 800
Find the mean.
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26Answer stem leaf - (800)
19 22 24 25 26 26 26 28 29 30
33 35 38 39 69 469 15
31.27 Answer 31.27
27stem leaf - 1000
Find the median height of the football players.
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28Answer stem leaf - (1000)
Answer 73
29Correlation - 200
What type of correlation is shown?
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30Answer correlation - (200)
Answer No Correlation
31Correlation - 400
What type of correlation is shown?
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32Answer correlation - (400)
Answer Strong Negative
33Correlation - 600
What type of correlation would you expect between
the following variables?
The amount of time you study and your shoe size.
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34Answer Correlation - (600)
Answer No Correlation
35Correlation - 800
What type of correlation would you expect between
the two variables?
The amount of time you have worked at a job and
the amount of money you get paid.
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36Answer Correlation - (800)
The longer you work at a job, the more you get
paid. Answer Positive Correlation
37 Correlation - 1000
Give an example of two variables that would have
a negative correlation.
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38Answer Correlation - (1000)
Answer As one variable gets bigger, the other
gets smaller.
39Probability - 200
What type of probability involves experimenting
with the data?
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40Answer Probability - (200)
Answer Experimental Probability
41Probability - 400
What is the experimental probability of getting
3, blue and heads on the same turn?
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42AnswerProbability - (400)
It happened 2 out of 12 times. Answer 1/6
43Probability - 600
What is the probability of pulling a blue marble
out of a bag containing 5 red marbles, 7
blue, and 9 yellow?
Answer
44Answer Probability - (600)
Answer 1/3
45Probability - 800
In a game you roll a die, flip a coin, and spin
the spinner.
What is the theoretical probability of getting a
2, heads, and blue on the same turn?
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46Answer Probability - (800)
6 2 3 36 combinations 1 is exactly 2,
heads, and blue
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47Probability - 1000
20 kids were asked what their favorite food
is. Here are their results. 6-pizza 8-tacos 5-hamb
urgers 1-meatloaf What is the probability that a
students favorite food is pizza? What type of
probability is this?
Answer
48Answer Probability - (1000)
Answer Experimental probability
49Combinations permutations - 200
How many different outfits could be made out of
2 shirts, 6 pants, and 8 shoes?
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50Combinations permutations (200)
2 6 8 96 Answer 96 outfits
51Combinations permutations - 400
Find 6!
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52Answer Combinations permutations (400)
6 5 4 3 2 1 720 Answer 720
53Combinations permutations - 600
How many ways can 5 runners finish a race?
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54Combinations Permutations (600)
5 4 3 2 1 120 Answer 120 ways
55Combinations permutations - 800
How many ways can 8 songs be arranged on a CD?
Answer
56Combinations permutations (800)
87654321 40,320 Answer 40,320
57Combinations permutations - 1000
How many combinations are there for drawing a
card from a deck of cards, flipping a coin, and
rolling a dice?
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58Answer Combinations permutations (1000)
52 2 6 624 Answer 624
59Miscellaneous - 200
Here are the results of 40 students who were
asked what their favorite soda is. 20 Mt.
Dew 5 Coke 8 Sprite 7 Dr. Pepper
What of students said Mt. Dew is their
favorite soda?
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60AnswerMiscellaneous (200)
20 40 0.5 Answer 50
61Miscellaneous - 400
Here are the results of 40 students who were
asked what their favorite soda is. 20 Mt.
Dew 5 Coke 8 Sprite 7 Dr. Pepper
What of students said Coke is their favorite
soda?
Answer
62Answer Miscellaneous - (400)
5 40 0.125 Answer 12.5
63Miscellaneous - 600
Tell whether or not you can make a scatter plot.
If you can, what type of relationship would there
be? If you cant, why not?
A persons height and their shoe size.
Answer
64Answer Miscellaneous - (600)
Answer Yes, positive correlation
65Miscellaneous - 800
Tell whether or not you can make a scatter plot.
If you can, what type of relationship would there
be? If you cant, why not?
The height of 8th graders.
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66Answer Miscellaneous - (800)
Answer No, only one variable
67Miscellaneous - 1000
Tell whether or not you can make a scatter plot.
If you can, what type of relationship would there
be? If you cant, why not?
A persons favorite music and their favorite
class.
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68Answer Miscellaneous - (1000)
Answer No, data isnt in numbers
69Permutations
70Final Jeopardy
If there are 8 students in a race, in how many
ways could 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place be awarded?
71Final Jeopardy
Answer 336 ways