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Box and Whisker Measures of Center & Dispersion

This interactive Jeopardy game covers topics related to box and whisker plots, measures of center and dispersion, counting principles, and the normal curve. Test your knowledge and improve your understanding of these concepts!

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Box and Whisker Measures of Center & Dispersion

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Box and Whisker Measures of Center Measures of Dispersion Counting Principles Normal Curve 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Jeopardy 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  3. 100 Category 1 Find the median of the data set: 7, 10, 15, 14, 8, 17, 10 Answer

  4. Answer 100 Category 1 10

  5. 200 Category 1 Find the mean of the data set: 7, 10, 15, 14, 8, 17, 10 Answer

  6. Answer 200 Category 1 11.591

  7. 300 Category 1 • The mean of a data set is 12. If I add the data point 8, what will that do to the mean? • Increase it • Decrease it • Stays the same Answer

  8. Answer 300 Category 1 B

  9. 400 Category 1 What data point do I add to the list to make the mean 20? 18, 34, 35, 12, _____ Answer

  10. Answer 400 Category 1 1

  11. 500 Category 1 What number should I REMOVE from the list to make the mean 12? 8, 13, 15, 13, 20, 3, 13 Answer

  12. Answer 500 Category 1 13

  13. 100 Category 2 Find the range of the data set: 7, 10, 15, 14, 8, 17, 10 Answer

  14. Answer 100 Category 2 10

  15. 200 Category 2 The mean of a data set is 87 and the standard deviation is 4. What is the z-score of 100? Answer

  16. Answer 200 Category 2 3.25

  17. 300 Category 2 What is the standard deviation? 5, 9, 10, 3, 12, 18, 8, 7 Answer

  18. Answer 300 Category 2 4.301

  19. 400 Category 2 Given the following data set, what is the z – score of the data point 5? 5, 9, 10, 3, 12 Answer

  20. Answer 400 Category 2 3.311

  21. 500 Category 2 • If a data set has a mean of 10 and standard deviation of 6, what will happen to the standard deviation if a 10 is added to the set? • Stay the same • Increase • Decrease Answer

  22. Answer 500 Category 2 B

  23. 100 Category 3 What is the median in the box and whisker plot below? Answer

  24. Answer 100 Category 3 82

  25. 200 Category 3 What is the range in the box and whisker plot below? Answer

  26. Answer 200 Category 3 39

  27. 300 Category 3 What is the lower quartile in the box and whisker plot below? Answer

  28. Answer 300 Category 3 69

  29. 400 Category 3 What is the inner quartile range in the box and whisker plot below? Answer

  30. Answer 400 Category 3 23

  31. 500 Category 3 What is the outlier of the following data set? 20, 21, 22, 26, 19, 14 Answer

  32. Answer 500 Category 3 14

  33. 100 Category 4 Find 5P3 Answer

  34. Answer 100 Category 4 60

  35. 200 Category 4 Find 5C3 Answer

  36. Answer 200 Category 4 10

  37. 300 Category 4 You are picking out your outfit for tomorrow. You have 3 tops, 5 pants, and 6 pairs of shoes to chose from. How many different outfits can you create? Answer

  38. Answer 300 Category 4 90

  39. 400 Category 4 A special committee needs to be formed in to count votes for student office. Of the 16 members, 5 will form the committee. How many different committees could be formed? Answer

  40. Answer 400 Category 4 4368

  41. 500 Category 4 12 students are running for office. The student who receives the most number of votes is president, the second highest votes becomes vice president, and the third place person is secretary. In how many different ways can the positions be filled? Answer

  42. 100 Category 5 What percentage of data is within 2 standard deviations of the mean in a normal curve? Answer

  43. Answer 100 Category 5 95%

  44. 200 Category 5 How much of the data is above one standard deviation above the mean? Answer

  45. Answer 200 Category 5 16%

  46. 300 Category 5 How much of the data is between one standard deviation below and two standard deviation above the mean? Answer

  47. Answer 300 Category 5 84%

  48. 400 Category 5 How much of the data is outside one standard deviation below and three standard deviation above the mean? Answer

  49. Answer 400 Category 5 16%

  50. 500 Category 5 300 students were surveyed about their Chemistry test score. The mean score was an 82 and the standard deviation was 6.5. How many students scored above a 90? Answer

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