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Quiz Show. Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. Miscellaneous. What is a outlier?. A outlier is a number the farthest away from a set of data. 1, 102,123,112,132 The outlier is 1. Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.

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  1. Quiz Show Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

  2. Miscellaneous

  3. What is a outlier? A outlier is a number the farthest away from a set of data. 1, 102,123,112,132 The outlier is 1.

  4. Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.

  5. What is the mode of of this set of data? 1,12,13,13,13,12,14,16,78,79 None of the above 78 12 1 13

  6. What is the mode the mode is the number that appears the most in a set of data.

  7. Match the definitions Complementary angle mode Median Supplementary angles Number in the middle 90 degrees The most appeared Add up to 180 degrees

  8. Half of 1,256 is 628

  9. The Sun is a star.

  10. What is the name of our galaxy? The Milky Way

  11. How many planets in the solar system have rings? Four planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.

  12. What is inertia? All of the above The speed at which an object falls Measurement of electrical resistance A ratio between mass and velocity Resistance to motion or change

  13. Match the device to what it measures: Stop Watch Scale Thermometer Speedometer Odometer Distance Temperature Elapsed Time Weight Rate of Travel

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