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Game: CAT AND MOUSE
Aim: Catch the white mice
Method:
Move the cat with the arrow keys or by tapping in the game area to catch the white mouse. Avoid the red balloons but hit the blue balloons.
Your final score is based on all of that plus number of questions answered right, and the time taken.
7th grade / Statistics / Two variables / Scatter graphs / Line of best fit
Scatter graphs use points to represent values that correlate the relationship between two variables. The scatter graph will indicate the degree to which the two variables are correlated (linked or related). If the variables are correlated, you will be able to draw a line of best fit. The more strongly two variables are correlated, the more closely the points will intersect the line of best fit. We are mainly concerned with linear correlation in this topic - the line of best fit is a straight line.
Drawing lines of best fit involves trying to pass the straight line through as many points as possible, with the remaining points being evenly distritbuted above and below the line.
One of the benefits of being able to draw a line of best fit is that it enables us to predict values for one of the variables that we don't have a data point for.
In this topic you are asked to decide which of the given lines is the best fit for the data points provided. The lines are labelled as A, B and C. We have included a few curved lines too.
With our Cat and mouse math game you will be practicing the topic "Line of best fit" from 7th grade / Statistics / Two variables / Two variables. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to identify which of the lines is closest to being a line of best fit for the data.
Cat versus mouse game with added balloons for math and fun. You are the ginger cat, and your life is being made a misery by some white mice which have come into the house and are proving hard to catch. Not to mention there is a mouse house party going on and lots of balloons getting in the way of your hunting.
So you have to catch the white mice, forget about the gray mice, hit the blue balloons but avoid the red balloons, and answer math questions (you are a CLEVER cat...). If it sounds complicated and a bit frantic, that's because it is. Do your best but don't worry if you can't catch all the mice - neither can we. It's a cat's life...
UXO * Duck shoot * The frog flies * Pong * Cat and mouse * The beetle and the bee
Rock fall * Four in a row * Sow grow * Choose or lose * Mix and match
CAT AND MOUSE is a quirky take on the perennial enmity of ponderous predator and plucky prey. Here are the basics:
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