Don't be mean - Statistics
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100
Another word for the 'mean' of a data set.

What is the 'average'?

100

The number of degrees in a full circle.

What is 360?

100

No commute, sleeping in, wearing pajamas to class, virtual filters & Cal's little sister Bea.

What are the best things about online learning?

100

11 x 0.1

What is 1.1?

100

4+5x3-1

What is 18?

200

The mode of the following points: 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, 9

What is 1?

200

All the factors of 32.

What are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32?

200

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What is a chat bomb?

200

1.5 x 3.4

What is 5.1?
200

(5-2)2+2(9+1)-1

What is 28?

300

The median of the following data: 1, 3, 5, 9

What is 4?

300

The prime numbers in this list: 2, 102, 1, 23

What are 2 & 23?

300

A chicken stepped in paint and walked across my screen.

What does writing on our virtual whiteboard look like?
300

12% of 350

What is 42?
300

1-2x3+42÷2

What is 3?

400

The average of three test scores is 5. The first two scores are 1 and 8. It's the third score.

What is 6?

400

Its the number of zeros in 10 trillion.

What is 13?

400

A blue chair, wood paneling, a string of twinkle lights & a fuzzy sheep skin.

What's in Trevor's background?

400

$80 increased by 20%

What is $96?
400

3(7-2)2+8÷4-6X5

What is 47?

500

The difference between these 2 numbers is 20. Their average is 50. 

What are 40 and 60?

500

52 - 42 is this number squared.

What is 3?
500

Nobody knows.

When do we go back to school?

500

An oreo cookie is made of 2 wafers weighing 7 grams each, and a creamy center that weighs 6 grams. This percent of the cookie is cream.

What is 30%?

500

It makes this a true statement: 5 - (2 -?) = 10

What is 7?

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