1/27/2016 Game 1 PreRequisite Skills Brooking AMDM.

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1/27/2016 Game 1 PreRequisite Skills Brooking AMDM

1/27/2016 Game 2 Choose a Column and Point Amount MeanPercentagesDisplays of DataAnalyzing DataPopulations

1/27/2016 Game 3 Mean Points Calculate the Mean of the following data points:

1/27/2016 Game 4 Mean Points Find the missing value (x), if the mean of the values is 70: x

1/27/2016 Game 5 Mean Points Data Set AData Set B What are the means of the data sets below and which data set has the highest mean?

1/27/2016 Game 6 Mean Points What are the means of the data sets below and which data set has the lowest mean? Data Set AData Set B

1/27/2016 Game 7 Mean Points Calculate the highest grade a student with the following scores can get if he has one test left and they all count the same:

1/27/2016 Game 8 Percentages Points Calculate: Thirty-seven percent of 100.

1/27/2016 Game 9 Percentages Points Calculate: Three fourths of 20.

1/27/2016 Game 10 Percentages Points Calculate: 24% of 30

1/27/2016 Game 11 Percentages Points Find the value of x: 30% of x is 18.

1/27/2016 Game 12 Percentages Points Find the value of x: x percent of 125 is 64.

1/27/2016 Game 13 Displays of Data Points aHistogram bFrequency Table cDot Plot dBox Plot Match The images to their Description:

1/27/2016 Game 14 Displays of Data Points Draw a Dot Plot for the following data: DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403

1/27/2016 Game 15 Displays of Data Points Draw a Box Plot for the following data: DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403

1/27/2016 Game 16 Displays of Data Points Draw a Histogram for the following data: DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403

1/27/2016 Game 17 Displays of Data Points Draw a Box Plot for the following data:

1/27/2016 Game 18 Analyzing Data Points Is the mean of the following data higher or lower than the median and how can you tell.

1/27/2016 Game 19 Analyzing Data Points Is the following data skewed, which direction and how can you tell.

1/27/2016 Game 20 Analyzing Data Points Is the mean higher or lower than the median and how can you tell. DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403

1/27/2016 Game 21 Analyzing Data Points DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403 Is the following data skewed, which direction and how can you tell.

1/27/2016 Game 22 Analyzing Data Points DescriptionFrequency Score of 1001 Score of 902 Score of 804 Score of 707 Score of 605 Score of 503 Score of 403 Are there any outliers in the following data and how can you tell?

1/27/2016 Game 23 Populations – 100 Points 1.The MARS Candy Company claims that every 1.69 oz. bag of Plain M & M’s has an average of 54 M & M’s in it. You wish to test this claim and design a statistical study to do so. Describe the population in the following description of a statistical study:

1/27/2016 Game 24 Populations – 200 Points Describe the population in the following description of a statistical study: You wish to determine the percentage of High School students that have a smart phone.

1/27/2016 Game 25 Populations – 300 Points You wish to determine average height of an American high school basketball player. Describe the population in the following description of a statistical study:

1/27/2016 Game 26 Populations – 400 Points Describe the population in the following description of a statistical study: You wish to determine average wage of a Georgia factory worker.

1/27/2016 Game 27 Populations – 500 Points Describe the population in the following description of a statistical study: You wish to determine the average time it takes a Luella High School senior to read a 200 page book that is at a 10 grade reading level or higher.