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1 JEOPARDY! Unit 1: Collection, Display, and Interpretation of Data

2 Rules  You will be broken up into six teams.  Once a team picks a question, you will have 2 minutes to answer the question.  To give an answer, write it on your iPad.  Your choices for each question are:  Give an answer.  If it is correct, you win that amount of money.  If it is incorrect, then you lose that amount of money.  Don’t give an answer.  You neither win nor lose money if you don’t give an answer.  There will be a final Jeopardy question at the end.

3 Questions LandmarksArea vs. Perimeter Graphs $200 $400 $600 Link to Final Jeopardy

4 Landmarks $200 Question Identify and define all 6 landmarks.

5 Landmarks $200 Answer Minimum, Maximum, Mean, Median, Mode, Range

6 Landmarks $400 Question The ages of the students in a summer camp are 11, 14, 9, 12, 13, and 11. Find the median age and the mean age. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

7 Landmarks $400 Answer Mean – 11.7 Median – 11.5

8 Landmarks $600 Question Baseball pitcher Nolan Ryan set the record for the most career strikeouts – 5,714. If you were to report the typical number of strikeouts for major-league pitchers, do you think it would be more accurate to use the median or the mean number of strikeouts? Why?

9 Landmarks $600 Answer Median. The mean is more affected by outliers than the median is.

10 Area vs. Perimeter $200 Question Describe the difference between the perimeter and area of a rectangle.

11 Area vs. Perimeter $200 Answer Perimeter is the distance around a rectangle. Area is the amount of surface inside a rectangle.

12 Area vs. Perimeter $400 Question The length of a rectangle is 8 cm and the width is 2 cm. Write a number sentence for the perimeter of the rectangle.

13 Area vs. Perimeter $400 Answer 2 + 2 + 8 + 8 Or 2 x 2 + 2 x 8

14 Area vs. Perimeter $600 Question What could the length and width be of a rectangle whose area is 24cm 2 ?

15 Area vs. Perimeter $600 Answer Length: 10,5,6 Width: 2,4,6

16 Graphs $200 Question About what percent of the world’s population lives in North America?

17 Graphs $200 Answer About 5%

18 Graphs $400 Question Between which two years was the increase in population the least?

19 Graphs $400 Answer 2003 and 2004

20 Graphs $600 Question In January 1996, Loveland received how many more inches of snow than Arapahoe Basin?

21 Graphs $600 Answer About 20 inches more

22 Final Jeopardy The category is: Graphs Write down your wagers on your iPad. When the Final Jeopardy question appears, you will have 3 minutes to work it out in your group. Write your answer on your iPad.

23 Final Jeopardy Question 59 Does the tea cool at a constant rate? Explain your answer.

24 Final Jeopardy Answer No. The tea cools quickly at first, but then the temperature drops slowly.


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