Title: Middle East Jeopardy
1Cougar
Jeopardy!
2CMIC 1A Review
3Algebra Plus Review
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- Dan loves burgers! Below is a list of the number
of burgers that Dan ate during each of the last
thirty days. - 1,3,4,5,6,3,4,3,3,4,5,2,7,5,4,5,2,3,4,2,1,5,0,5,4,
3,2,3,4,3 - Which measure of center is the greatest?
- A. The mean
- B. The median
- C. The mode
- D. The mean and the median
Answer D
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- Dan loves burgers! Below is a list of the number
of burgers that Dan ate during each of the last
thirty days. - 1,3,4,5,6,3,4,3,3,4,5,2,7,5,4,5,2,3,4,2,1,5,0,5,4,
3,2,3,4,3 - What is the range of the data set?
- 1 to 6
- 0 to 6
- 1 to 7
- 0 to 7
Answer D
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- Dan loves burgers! Below is a list of the number
of burgers that Dan ate during each of the last
thirty days. - 1,3,4,5,6,3,4,3,3,4,5,2,7,5,4,5,2,3,4,2,1,5,0,5,4,
3,2,3,4,3 - What is the IQR (Inter Quartile Range) of the
data set? - A. 7-0 7 B. 6-1 5 C. 5-3 2 D. 4-3
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Answer C
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- Dan loves burgers! Below is a list of the number
of burgers that Dan ate during each of the last
thirty days. - 1,3,4,5,6,3,4,3,3,4,5,2,7,5,4,5,2,3,4,2,1,5,0,5,4,
3,2,3,4,3 - What is the Five-Number Summary of the data set?
- A. Min 0, Q1 3, Med 3.5, Q3 5, Max 7
- B. Min 0, Q1 2, Med 3.5, Q3 5, Max 8
- C. Min 1, Q1 3, Med 3.5, Q3 4, Max 7
- D. Min 1, Q1 2, Med 3.5, Q3 4, Max 8
Answer A
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- Dan loves burgers! Below is a list of the number
of burgers that Dan ate during each of the last
thirty days. - 1,3,4,5,6,3,4,3,3,4,5,2,7,5,4,5,2,3,4,2,1,5,0,5,4,
3,2,3,4,3 - What is the mode of the data set?
- A. 2 C. 4
- B. 3 D. 5
Answer B
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- Describe the graph at the right in detail.
The minimum value is 1. The maximum value is 11.
The peak is at 5 passengers. There is a gap at
10.
10200
- Describe the graph at the right.
The minimum is 10. The maximum is 125. The IQR
is 69 30 39. The median is 40. The graph is
skewed to the right.
11300
- The following data are the average high
temperatures in January and July for selected
cities around the world. The January maximum
temperatures are 87, 40, 54, 73, 60, 89, 62, 35,
and 67. The July maximum temperatures for the
same cities are 81, 69, 90, 56, 110, 90, 87, 74,
and 64. - Which type of graph would best fit this data?
- A. Histogram C. Box Plot
- B. Scatterplot D. A and B.
Answer B
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- The following data are the average high
temperatures in January and July for selected
cities around the world. The January maximum
temperatures are 87, 40, 54, 73, 60, 89, 62, 35,
and 67. The July maximum temperatures for the
same cities are 81, 69, 90, 56, 110, 90, 87, 74,
and 64. - Find the IQR for the January and June maximum
temperatures. Which month are the temperatures
more variable?
Jan 80 47 33 July 90 66.5 23.5
Januarys temperatures are more variable.
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- What are 2 things a box plot can show that a
histogram does not? - What are 2 things a histogram shows that a box
plot does not?
Box Plot 5-Number summary, IQR Histogram Peaks,
Gaps
14100
- An equation relating x and y is y a bx?
- What does a and b stand for?
a starting point, y-intercept b rate of change,
slope
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- Because of the increase in gas prices, the
average number of miles driven per week has
decreases over the past month. One company
estimated that a month ago the average number of
miles driven per week was 100 miles and it is
decreasing at a rate of 3 miles per day. - Write an equation relating miles driven M and
number of days D.
M 100 3D
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- Because of the increase in gas prices, the
average number of miles driven per week has
decreases over the past month. One company
estimated that a month ago the average number of
miles driven per week was 100 miles and it is
decreasing at a rate of 3 miles per day. - Write a NOW and NEXT equation that shows how the
number of miles driven has decreased each day.
NEXT NOW 3, starting at 100
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- Using the linear model,
- Estimate the number of
- part-time employees in
- 1985 and in 1994?
1985 estimate 3.8 million 1994 estimate 6.5
million
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- Which scatterplot best represent the following
data? - Actual Temperature (F) 45 35 25 15 5
-5 -15 -25 - Wind-chill Temperature 43 32 22 11 0
-10 -2 -3_
Answer A
B
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- Annabelles llama weighs 17 pounds. However,
shed like to fatten the llama up and puts him on
the anti-Jenny Craig diet. The llama will gain
.65 pounds per day after going on the weight-gain
program. - Write a rule for calculating the weight of the
llama as a function of the number of days on the
program. - y 17 .65x B. y 17 .65x
- C. y 17 .65x D. y .65 17x
Answer B
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- Seth wants to buy Summer an engagement ring. The
ring costs 2,200. He takes out a loan to
purchase the ring. He is on an interest-free
payment plan where he is scheduled to pay 200
per month. - Write your rule as a Now/Next equation.
- A. Next Now 200, Starting at 2200
- B. Next Now 2200, Starting at 200
- C. Next Now 2200, Starting at 200
- D. Next Now 200, Starting at 2200
Answer D
21DAILY DOUBLE -
- The population of Argentina was 205 million
people in the year 2000. The birth rate for the
country is 3.4, the death rate is .5 and there
are 2.4 million people that leave the country
because of persecution. - What will the population be in 2002? Explain or
show your work. ROUND TO THE NEAREST HUNDREDTH. - A. 208.545 million B. 212.19 million
- C. 3106.29 million D. 12112.131
Answer B
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- The population of Argentina was 205 million
people in the year 2000. The birth rate for the
country is 3.4, the death rate is .5 and there
are 2.4 million people that leave the country
because of persecution. - When will the population reach 260 million
people? - A. 2012 B. 2013 C. 2014 D. 2015
Answer B
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- The population of Argentina was 205 million
people in the year 2000. The birth rate for the
country is 3.4, the death rate is .5 and there
are 2.4 million people that leave the country
because of persecution. - Using NOW to stand for the population in any
year, write an equation that shows how to
calculate the population in the next year. - A. Next Now 2.9 - 2.4, Starting at 205
- B. Next Now 2.9(Now) 2.4, Starting at 205
- C. Next Now .029 -2.4(Now), Starting at 205
- D. Next Now .029(Now) -2.4, Starting at 205
Answer D
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- Use the rule P2.50T - 450 relating profit P to
number of tickets T. - Find the profit if 280 tickets are sold.
- A. 150
- B. 200
- C. 250
- D. 300
Answer C
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- Use the rule P 2.50T-450 relating profit P to
number of tickets T. - The number of tickets that must be sold to break
even. - A. 160 tickets
- B. 170 tickets
- C. 175 tickets
- D. 180 tickets
Answer D
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- Use the rule P 2.50T-450 relating profit P to
number of tickets T. - The number of tickets that must be sold to make a
profit of 800. - A. 450 tickets
- B. 400 tickets
- C. 525 tickets
- D. 500 tickets
Answer D
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- After carving a pumpkin, a group decided they
wanted to launch the pumpkin into the air. They
used a homemade catapult to throw the pumpkin and
based on their measurements, the pumpkins height
was modeled by the following rule h 1 40t
4.9t2, where h is the height of the pumpkin in
meters, and t is the time of the pumpkins
flight, in seconds. - What is the maximum height of the pumpkin?
- A. 82 feet B. 90 feet C. 82.63 feet D. 81.0
feet
Answer C
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- After carving a pumpkin, a group decided they
wanted to launch the pumpkin into the air. They
used a homemade catapult to throw the pumpkin and
based on their measurements, the pumpkins height
was modeled by the following rule h 1 40t
4.9t2, where h is the height of the pumpkin in
meters, and t is the time of the pumpkins
flight, in seconds. - At what time do the pumpkin particles return to
the ground? - About 8.0 seconds C. About 8.2 seconds
- About 8.1 seconds D. About 8.3 seconds
Answer C
29FINAL JEOPARDY!
Una Brow is conducting an experiment testing UV
rays effect on eyebrow hairs. In her experiment
she tested 6 students for different lengths of
time in direct UV sunlight. Below are the
results of her experiment
What is the Mean Absolute Error using the
predicted equation y -0.2x 3?
8/6 1.333