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Jeopardy Opening. Sound: First Round. Category 1 Intro. Surveys Techniques. Category 2 Intro. Probability. Category 3 Intro. Permutations & Combinations. Category 4 Intro. Binomial & Hypergeometic. Category 5 Intro. Normal Distribution & Z-scores. Surveys Techniques. Probability.
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Category 1 Intro Surveys Techniques
Category 2 Intro Probability
Category 3 Intro Permutations & Combinations
Category 4 Intro Binomial & Hypergeometic
Category 5 Intro Normal Distribution & Z-scores
Surveys Techniques Probability Permutations & Combinations Binomial & Hypergeometic Normal Distribution & Z-scores Game Board $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY
Data collected by someone else? Category 1: $100 Secondary data
Data that only uses whole numbers? Category 1: $200 Discrete data
Everyone in the population gets an equal chance of being selected? Category 1: $300 Simple Random Sample
Putting sample populations into groups Category 1: $400 Cluster Random Sample
Stratified Random Sample Category 1: $500 Population is grouped with similar characteristics
What is the strength of this correlation Category 2: $100 Strong correlation
Extreme points that are far off the regression line Category 2: $200 Outliers
Find the mean of 2,4,8 and 10 Category 2: $300 6
Find the range of this data set. 20,44,57,63,79,83? Category 2: $400 83-20 = 63
Create a data set of at least 6 different values that have the following, a mean & median of 10 Category 2: $500 6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14/9 = 10
3!=? Category 3: $100 6
Undesired outcomes are subtracted from the total to arrive at the final answer Category 3: $200 Indirect approach
Which formula is this? Category 3: $300 Permutation formula
How many ordered triples can be formed from a set of 17 objects, no repeating Category 3: $400 17x16x15=4080
n(A)=5, n(B)=20, n(A∩B)=10 find n(AUB) Category 3: $500 n(AUB)= 15
Two or more events that have no effect on each other’s outcome Category 4: $100 Independent events
Given that n(A)=4 and n(S)=20, determine p(A) Category 4: $200 P(A) = 0.2 or 4/20
Given a standard deck, what is the probability that you draw either an ace or a king, if you only select one card? Category 4: $300 4/52 + 4/52 = 2/13
Given a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability that you do not draw any queens? Category 4: $400 p’(A)= 1- 4/52 =48/52 = 12/13
A cookie jar contains 13 chocolate chip, 7 peanut butter, and 5 oatmeal. How many chocolate chips would you expect to get if you randomly selected 6 without replacing? Category 4: $500 E(x) = 6(13/25) = 3.12
Mesokurtic distribution Category 5: $100 What is Normal distribution?
Category 5: $200 Bimodal probability distribution
97.72 – 69.15 =28.57% Category 5: $300 Question What is the probability of p(0.5<z<2.0) using the Z-score table
Use the z-score table to calculate the probability of p(z=0.33) Category 5: $400 Does not exist. Needs to be a range
Z= (300 – 245)/ 40 Category 5: $500 What is the 92nd percentile?
How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Wager
At a private school, students wear uniforms. The students must wear either a white shirt a black shirt or a black gold shirt. They must also wear dress pants in grey, black, or navy. How many different variation are there of this uniform Daily Double Q & A 9 variations
How much do you want to wager? Final JeopardyWager
Two six-sided dice are rolled 20 times. What us the probability that double sixes are rolled exactly twice? Final Jeopardy Q & A p(x=2)=C(20,2)(1/36)²(35/36) = 0.088 18