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Jeopardy Mean, Mode, Median

Vocab 1 Graphs 2 Pencils 3 Solutions 4 Op’s 5 Pot Luck-6 100 200 20 300 400 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Another word for the “mean” (100)

Average

The middle number in a set of ordered data (200)

Median

The data value which appears the most often (300)

Mode

Same as the “average” in statistics - It is found by adding the data and dividing by the number of data items. (400)

Mean

Difference between the greatest and the least values in a set of numerical data (500)

Range

Information used to create graphs and find statistics (100)

Data

Type of graph most appropriate to compare amounts (200)

Bar graph

Most appropriate graph to compare parts to a whole Most appropriate graph to compare parts to a whole. Each wedge represents a part of the whole (300)

Circle graph

Graph which best shows amount of changes over time (400)

Line graph

Shows the number of times each answer occurs (500)

Frequency table

85 In this set of data -- 85, 80,60,85,70 (100)

Mode

16 In this set of data -- 10,6,14,20,22 (200)

Range

12 In this set of data-- 13,6,10,12,13 (300)

Median

81 In this set of data-- 70,80,82,85 (400)

Median

75 In this set of data-- 70,60,80,82 (500)

Median

30 In this set of data-- 80,86,70,100 (100)

Range

50 In this set of data-- 50,42,50,32,50,60 (200)

Mode

20 In this set of data-- 25,25,30,10,10 (300)

Mean or average

25 In this set of data-- 40,10,30,20 (400 )

Mean or average

80 In this set of data-- 20,40,60,80,100,100 (500)

Range

Answer to a subtraction (100)

Difference

Answer to a multiplication problem (200)

Product

Answer to a division problem (300)

Quotient

42 in the equation 42÷6=7 (400)

Dividend

6 in the equation 42÷ 6 =7 (500)

Divisor

Answer to an addition problem (100)

Sum

The inverse or opposite of addition (200)

Subtraction

The inverse or opposite of subtraction (300)

Addition

The inverse or opposite of multiplication (400)

Division

The inverse or opposite of division (500)

Multiplication

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