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Data Analysis & Probability JEOPARDY C D E 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Data Analysis & Probability 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Dina checked the temperature on the school playground each morning for five days. She wrote the temperatures in a list. A 100
A 100
How many goldfish are there? 12 18 24 A 200
B. 18 A 200
Use the data in the chart. How many more children picked the swings than the slides as a playground activity? 5 7 8 A 300
B. 7 A 300
The list shows the ages of all the players on Miguel’s baseball team. Which plot line shows this information correctly? A 400
A 400
Mrs. Jones’ students made a picture graph of their favorite ice cream cones. How many students chose vanilla ice cream cones as their favorite? 3 6 18 A 500
C. 18 A 500
Which flavor is the mode of the data? Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla The graph shows the favorite flavors of ice cream for Stephanie’s class. Which flavor is the mode of the data? Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla B 100
A. Chocolate B 100
Johnny asked his classmates to name their favorite food Johnny asked his classmates to name their favorite food. The mode of this data was pizza. Which statement tells what the mode means? The greatest number of students said pizza. The least number of student said pizza. None of the students said pizza. B 200
A. The greatest number of students said pizza.
Nine students gathered data about their fathers’ shoe sizes. What is the mode for the data they collected? Size 8 Size 9 Size 10 B 300
B. Size 9 B 300
Which number is Mike likely to spin the fewest number of times? Mike spins a spinner, like the one shown, 20 times and records the results. Which number is Mike likely to spin the fewest number of times? 1 2 3 B 400
B.2 B 400
Monica pulls one block from each bag Monica pulls one block from each bag. Which bag is the least likely to have a white block pulled from it? B 500
B 500
Which spinner has the best chance of landing on a shaded space?
C 100
Steve has three groups of objects shown below. He picks one object from each group. Which is one possible way Steve could have picked the three objects? C 200
C 200
Morgan spins both spinners shown. He adds the two number on which the spinners land. How likely is it that Morgan’s sum will be an odd number? Possible but not certain Impossible Certain C 300
A. Possible but not certain
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
How many more classmates voted for leapfrog than for musical chairs? Sarah’s classmates voted for their favorite party games. Each classmate voted for one game. The tally chart below shows the results. How many more classmates voted for leapfrog than for musical chairs? 2 3 5 7 C 400
B. 3 C 400
How many different ways can Tony choose 1 hat and 1 scarf? In the winter, Tony chooses one hat and one scarf to wear to school each day. The hats and scarves Tony can choose are shown below. How many different ways can Tony choose 1 hat and 1 scarf? 2 4 6 8 C 500
D. 8 C 500
How old is Nora’s youngest cousin? 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years Nora made the line plot below to show the ages, in years, of all her cousins. How old is Nora’s youngest cousin? 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years D 100
B. 6 years D 100
How many butterflies did the students catch in all? 8 11 16 24 The pictograph below shows the number of each kind of butterfly caught by the students in Ms. Gray’s class. How many butterflies did the students catch in all? 8 11 16 24 D 200
D. 24 D 200
Which bar graph correctly shows Annie’s data? Annie asked her classmates to name their favorite ride at the park. The chart below shows the data Annie collected. Which bar graph correctly shows Annie’s data? D 300
D 300
Which graph matches the facts given in the table? The table below shows the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes in Tina’s coin purse. Which graph matches the facts given in the table? C A B D D 400
D 400
The line plot below shows the total number of buttons each student in Ms. Field’s class had on his or her clothes on Monday. Each X stands for one student. What is the total number of students who had 7 or MORE buttons on their clothes on Monday? D 500
8 D 500
Rob made the graph below to show how many students wore each kind of shirt to school on Monday. Which information does Rob need to complete the graph? The number of student who wore long-sleeve shirts. The kind of shirt worn by 9 students. The kind of shirt worn by only 2 students. The number of students in the class. E 100
C. The kind of shirt worn by only 2 students.
Look at the spinner. Which tally chart shows the most likely results of 18 spins? B D E 200
E 200
The tally chart shows information about the different flavors of candy bars in a candy dish. If Stanford takes 1 candy bar from the dish without looking, which 2 flavors does he have an equally likely chance of getting? Caramel and peanut butter. Coconut and milk chocolate Caramel and milk chocolate Coconut and peanut butter E 300
C. Caramel and milk chocolate
There were 5 boys and 3 girls waiting in line to get an author’s autograph. Each person in line had 2 books to be signed. How many books in all did the people in line have? 6 10 16 30 E 400
C. 16 E 400
Mike asked 12 of his friends to answer the question, “Which of these sports - baseball, soccer, or football is your favorite?” Their answers are shown in the box below. What sport is the mode? E 500
Soccer E 500
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Final Jeopardy Question This pictograph shows the number of rainy days in June, July and August. It rained four days in September. How many raindrops need to be placed in the September column to complete the pictograph? Click on screen to continue
Correct Final Jeopardy Response 2 Raindrops Click on screen to continue
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