What graph do we use when working with Bivariate data?
Scatterplot
In what part of your bodies can we find the Meniscus?
In your knees...
What's the capital of Australia?
Canberra
What is the name of RSHS deputy principal?
Mr Mountsey
What is a group of lions called?
A pride
What's the general formula to find a percentage of an amount? (for instance 12% of 34?)
% over 100 times the amount
Ie. 12/100 x 34
How many bones do sharks have in their bodies?
Zero!
Instead they have powerful flexible cartilage.
What type of fish is Nemo in Finding Nemo?
Clown fish
What animal is portrayed outside the drama room?
A red dog
Who is the tallest student in this class?
Dylan Jones
If Chase earns $35 per hour and on Saturdays he gets time-and-a-half, calculate how much he earns if he works 5 hours on Saturday?
35x1.5x5 = $262.50
What is the longest bone in the human body?
Femur
What's the national sport of Japan?
Sumo
What blue element (from nature) is decorating the right hand side of the outside of the library?
A blue tree
What did Lamia lose (or pretend to lose) during our very first lesson?
Her voice
Describe the following correlation:
It's a non-linear correlation, with two clusters, one between 0-2 and the second one between 6-9. There is an outlier at approximately (1,1)
What's the only body part that is fully grown from birth?
The eyes
What is the name of the cowboy in Toy Story?
Woody
What's RSHS REAL mean?
R: respect
E: engagement
A: achievement
L: learning
Where is Mr Gonzalez from?
Right Country = 200 points
Right Island = 500 points
Tenerife (island) in Spain (Country)
Calculate the correlation coefficient (r) of this dataset and describe its strength:
r = 0.9635
Strong positive correlation because is close to +1
What colour is a polar bears skin?
Black
Which is the largest country in the world?
Russia
What are the mascots of RSHS?
Double the points if you write the houses with the colour correctly.
Carnac - Tiger (orange)
Stirling - Shark (blue)
Peel - Crocodile (green)
Peron - Bull (red)
Solve this calculation:
Number of students in this class who were my year 7, four years ago TO THE POWER OF (index) Number of students who were in my year 8 class, three years ago
YEAR 7 = 3: Natharsha, Ellay & Savannah
YEAR 8 = 4: Dylan, Isabelle, Knuckles & Jarrad
SOLUTION: 34 = 81