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MATHTRIVIA

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How to Play

• Math Trivia is played on teams, you will work with your teams

• We will play in rounds, there are 3 rounds in the first half of the game and 3 rounds in the second half of the game

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How to Play

• In each round you will use points, for the first half the point values are 5, 3, & 1

• You may only use each point value once per round

• Write your points and answer on your answer cards

• One person per team will bring the answer card to me

• You have until the end of one song to turn in an answer for each question

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Round 1

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Round 1 Question 1

•What is the median of the following:9, 23, 18, 3, 10, 11, 14, 17

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Answer

12.5

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Round 1 Question 2

Frank received the following test scores: 90, 82, 90, 93, 85.

What is the range of his scores?

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Answer

11

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Round 1 Question 3

•What is the mean number of candles sold per month?

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Answer

35

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Round 2

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Round 2 Question 1

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Answer

C – the mode of the scores

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Round 2 Question 2

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Answer

H. 2.5

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Round 2 Question 3

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Answer

B. 2

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Round 3

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Answer

B. 85.5

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Round 3 Question 2

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Answer

a. 60

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Round 3 Question 3 

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Answer

C. 5

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Half Time Question

•For the half time question you can wager up to 12 points.

• If you get the answer correct you earn the points, but if it is incorrect you lose the points.

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HALF TIME QUESTION

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Answer

D. The larger the area, the greater the heating costs.

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Second Half

•Point Values are now 2, 4, and 6•You still may only use each point value one time per round

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Round 4

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Round 4 Question 1

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Answer

•H. 15

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Round 4 Question 2

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Answer

Mode

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Round 4 Question 3

What percent of the data lies below the upper quartile?

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Answer

75%

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Round 5

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Round 5 Question 1Y

Find the 5 Number Summary for the following data set:

345, 350, 356, 360, 375, 405

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Answer

Min = 345Q1 = 350Med = 358Q3 = 375Max = 405

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Round 5 Question 2

•The above represents the cost in dollars of 20 DVDs.

•How many DVDs cost less than $26.

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Answer

15 DVDs

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Round 5 Question 3

The box-and-whiskers plot represents quiz scores.

What score represents the third quartile?

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Answer

85

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Round 6

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Round 6 Question 1

•What is the first quartile?

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Answer

6

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Round 6 Question 2

Find the mean, median and mode.

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Answer

Mean= 80.625Median = 80Mode = 73

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Round 6 Question 330

What is the mode?

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Answer

168

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Final Question

• For the final question you may wager between 0 – 15 points.

• If your answer is correct you get the points, if your answer is incorrect you lose the points.

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The data set 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 17, 18, 19, 19 represents the number of hours spent on the Internet in a week by students in a mathematics class. Which box-and-whisker plot represents the data?

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Final Answer

Box and Whisker Plot 2


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