
Math Jan. 12-16th Presentation
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Mathematics
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5th Grade
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Medium
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Jennifer Eason
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49 Slides • 22 Questions
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Open Ended
Why is it important to understand concepts like mean, median, mode, and range in everyday life?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the difference between mean and median?
Mean is the most frequently occurring value, while median is the average of all values.
Mean is the average of all values, while median is the middle value when data is ordered.
Mean is the smallest value, while median is the largest value.
Mean and median are always the same for any data set.
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are possible combinations for Greg's outfit according to the tree diagram?
green, tan, boots
green, red, sneakers
green, tan, sneakers
green, red, boots
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Multiple Choice
How many different combinations of Mr. Potato Head can be made using the tree diagram shown?
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Open Ended
What is a sample space in probability, and how can a tree diagram help in determining all possible outcomes?
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Multiple Choice
How many ring options do students at Grafton High have if they can select one ring color and one stone color?
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Multiple Select
If you order a cheeseburger, what are your possible side options?
French fries
Mac & Cheese
Hamburger
Chicken tenders
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Open Ended
Describe how you would use a tree diagram to list all possible outfit combinations given three shirt choices, two pant choices, and two shoe choices.
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Multiple Choice
How many total combinations are possible using the shirt, pant, and shoe choices?
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Open Ended
Explain how the Fundamental Counting Principle helps you determine the number of possible outcomes in a scenario with multiple choices.
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Multiple Choice
What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a regular 6-sided die?
1/3
1/6
3/6
1/2
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are necessary steps to determine the probability of an event?
Count the number of desired outcomes
Count the number of possible outcomes
Multiply all possible outcomes
Divide desired outcomes by possible outcomes
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Which of the following are valid steps in finding the probability of an event?
Count the number of favorable outcomes
Count the total number of possible outcomes
Divide the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of outcomes
Multiply the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of outcomes
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Multiple Choice
What is the probability of picking a green car from a group of 10 cars, where 4 are red and 6 are green?
2/5
3/5
6/10
4/10
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Multiple Choice
According to the probability scale shown, what percentage chance is considered 'equally likely' for an event to happen?
0%
25%
50%
100%
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Multiple Choice
If one counter is chosen from the group without looking, which of the following best describes the chances that it will be the one without the star?
certain
likely, but not certain
unlikely, but not impossible
impossible
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Multiple Choice
If Celestine picks 1 tile from the bag without looking, which of the following best describes the chances that she will pick a tile with the letter H on it?
certain
likely, but not certain
unlikely, but not impossible
impossible
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Multiple Choice
What is the probability the cube will land on a face with a star on Jason's first roll?
1/6
1/5
5/6
6/1
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes your confidence in calculating mean, median, mode, and range after today's lesson?
I feel very confident and can solve problems on my own.
I understand most of it but need a little more practice.
I am a bit confused and need more help.
I do not understand these concepts yet.
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Open Ended
What is one thing you learned today about mean, median, mode, or range that you found interesting or useful?
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