Friday, September 14, 2012

2.1 Games Project


2.1 Games Project

For this project, Mr. May's third bell class played three different games, Bashing Pumpkins, Simon Says, and Snap Shotz, and recorded the final scores of Bashing Pumpkins and Simon Says. We recorded the highest score of Snap Shotz and each member of the class recorded their favorite game. For each set of data, I created a frequency table and different graphs for each data set. 

According to the Favorite Game Bar Graph, the most popular game in the class was Bashing Pumpkins because it had the most frequent number of students that nominated this as their favorite game. This statement would be considered inferential statistics because I made this conclusion by observing the data. 







2 comments:

  1. You need a paragraph to explain where the data comes from.

    Now choose one of your three graphs and draw some conclusions about the graph and the data. If you can tell me what kind of statistics your conclusions are, you'll get a bonus point.

    Mr. Mays!

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  2. For this project, Mr. May's third bell class played three different games, Bashing Pumpkins, Simon Says, and Snap Shotz, and recorded the final scores of Bashing Pumpkins and Simon Says. We recorded the highest score of Snap Shotz and each member of the class recorded their favorite game. For each set of data, I created a frequency table and different graphs for each data set.


    According to the Favorite Game Bar Graph, the most popular game in the class was Bashing Pumpkins because it had the most frequent number of students that nominated this as their favorite game. This statement would be considered inferential statistics because I made this conclusion by observing the data.

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