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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Math Quiz Game Jeopardy Style Probability and Predictions Title: Add/Subtract, Multiply/Divide, Absolute Value, Coordinate Plane, Hodge Podge GAME BOARDDIRECTIONS
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Directions GAME BOARD The Game Board Slide: Click on a dollar amount to see the question. After a question has been attempted the dollar amount will disappear. The Question Slides: Use the space bar or right arrow on the keyboard to see the answer. Click the Game Board button to return to the game board. Start with the game board. When a student or team selects a category and a dollar amount, click it with the mouse. The question will appear. Use the right arrow or space bar on the keyboard to see the answer. Click the game board button to return to the game board. Repeat. Press the Esc button on the keyboard to stop playing.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Game Board FCP/Permutation 1 Independent/Depend 2 Biased/Unbiased 4 Exp/Theoretical 3 Hodge Podge 5 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 DIRECTIONSTITLE PAGE FCP, Events, Biased, Experimental
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 FCP/Permutations $100 How many outcomes are there when making a sandwich with ham, turkey, or roast beef; Swiss or provolone; and mustard and mayonnaise? 12 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 FCP/Permutations $200 How many different combinations can be found with 35 flavors of ice cream; one, two or three scoops; and sugar or waffle cone? 210 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 FCP/Permutations $300 How many ways can you arrange the letters in the word PRIME? 120 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 FCP/Permutations $400 How many ways can ten horses finish a race in first, second and third place? 720 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 FCP/Permutations $500 What is the difference between the number of 3 digit codes that use the alphabet with repetition and without repetition? 1976 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Independent/Dependent $100 What kind of events would be occur from spinning a spinner and tossing a number cube Independent GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Independent/Dependent $200 -55 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. What is the probability of getting a six and then a four on two spins?
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Independent/Dependent $300 3 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. What is the probability of selecting a the blue marble, without replacement, and then selecting the green marble?
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Independent/Dependent $400 25 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. Mr. Beckham makes 4 out of 5 free throws in every practice session? What is the probability that he will make the next 3 free throws?
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Independent/Dependent $500 A store sells a box of highlighters containing 11 yellow, 7 blue, 3 pink and 2 green. What is the probability of Ms. Richardson selecting a green then a pink? GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Experimental/Theoretical $100 A number cube is thrown 45 times. If probability is found based off this information, will it be experimental or theoretical? experimental GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Experimental/Theoretical $200 Mr. Poston has 10 black socks, 10 blue socks, 10 white socks, 10 green socks, and 12 socks with patterns. What is P(pattern)? 3/13 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Experimental/Theoretical $300 -5 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. Sara conducted a survey to find the eye color of all of Mr. Poston’s students. What is the probability of randomly selecting a with hazel eyes? Eye Color BlueBrownGreenHazel Number125828
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Experimental/Theoretical $400 Amanda used a standard deck of 52 cards and replaced them after drawn. What was experimental P(club and spade)? 100 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. DiamondHeartSpadeClub 79113
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Experimental/Theoretical $500 If Amanda’s experimental probability continues, how many diamonds would she pull in 500 attempts? -2 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. DiamondHeartSpadeClub 79113
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Biased/Unbiased $100 When everyone has an equal opportunity to be selected for a survey to represent the population, the survey will be __________ Unbiased GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Biased/Unbiased $200 To determine what type of pet people prefer, the spectators at a dog show are surveyed. Is this sample going to be valid? No, convenience sample GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Biased/Unbiased $300 A group of seventh graders decided to conduct a survey to determine people’s favorite soft drink. They will randomly select every 200 th person from the phone book. Is this valid? Yes, simple random GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Biased/Unbiased $400 If a random sample found 11 out of 50 people were going to buy a mountain bike, about how many would you expect to buy these, if 380 total bikes were sold? GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Biased/Unbiased $500 Students in the seventh grade were surveyed randomly about their favorite cookies. If 400 boxes need to be ordered, how many will be chocolate chip? GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. OatmealPeanut Butter Chocolate Chip Sugar 1511168
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Hodge Podge $100 If 13% of people stated that spring as their favorite season, about how many out of 650 people favor spring? 85 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Hodge Podge $200 How many ways can a president, vice president, and a secretary be chosen from a group of eight students? 336 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Hodge Podge $300 A survey in one middle school showed that 3 out of 5 students enjoy biking on the weekends. Predict how many of 485 students enjoy biking. 291 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Hodge Podge $400 A random survey of the students in seventh grade shows that 7 prefer hamburgers, 5 prefer chicken, and 3 prefer hot dogs. What percent prefer hot dogs? 20% GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer.
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Becky Afghani, Long Beach Unified School District, 2004 Hodge Podge $500 -20 GAME BOARD Use space bar or right arrow on keyboard to see answer. Of 350,000 registered voters, 800 were randomly surveyed. 45% voted for a candidate. How many of the 350,000 cast a vote for this candidate?
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