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Final Jeopardy
$200 Question Trigonometry on the
Coordinate Plane
• An angle in standard position contains the point (-7, -24). What is the cosine of this angle?
$100 Question Probability and
StatisticsIn a game, the probability of landing on a yellow space is 1/5 and the probability of landing on a red space is also 1/5. What is the probability of not landing on a yellow space?
$200 Question Probability and
StatisticsThe probability that the White Sox will win their first game is .335. The probability that the White Sox will win their second game is .566. What is the probability that the White Sox will win their first or their second game?
$300 Question Probability and
StatisticsHow many 6 digit numbers can be made from the numbers 0-9 when the first two numbers must be odd and no number can be repeated?
$400 Question Probability and
Statistics• A combination lock chooses 3 different numbers in order out of 50 numbers for your combination. How many different locks can there be?
$500 Question Probability and
StatisticsThe stem-and-leaf plot below shows the 14 scores in Ms. Helm’s physics test.
What is the median of the scores shown?
$100 Question Rational Functions
• If y varies directly as x and y = 5 when x = 15, find y when x = 60.
$300 Question Random Chaos
• Your grade after the final moves from a 79 to an 83. What was the percent increase of your grade?
$400 Question Random Chaos
(# of Supreme Court Justices)x(# of players on a baseball field)x(number of Senators from Illinois)x(Number of math teachers at GWCP)
$500 Question Random Chaos
• Write a cubic function that is translated 5 units to the right and 3 units down
Final Jeopardy Question
To measure the width of a river, you plant a stake on one side directly across from a boulder. You then walk 100m to the downstream and measure a 68o between the stake, you, and the boulder. How wide is the river?