Game: FOUR IN A ROW
Aim: To get four symbols in a row
Method:
Choose a square and click on it. Click on the correct answer to the question in the box that appears. If you are right the square is replaced by a tick. Continue until you have won 4 in a row...
8th grade / Statistics / Discrete data / Stem and leaf / Match data to diagram
A stem and leaf diagram is a way of displaying a data set that shows the range of data in tabular form. Each data point is split into two parts, often splitting the first digit (the stem) from the remaining digit or digits (the leaf). This allows for a graphical division of the data into groups based on stems, with individual data points distinguished by their leaves. Stem and leaf diagrams can also be used for decimal numbers by splitting on the decimal point. A stem and leaf diagram should include a key that clarifies how the data points have been split into stem and leaf. For instance, "1|5 means 15" or "1|5 means 1.5" as appropriate.
In this topic you are asked to compare a data set with two stem and leaf diagrams and decide which diagram correctly represents the data. By completing this topic, you will gain the skill of quickly analysing the values present in a stem and leaf diagrams.
With our Four in a row math game you will be practicing the topic "Match data to diagram" from 8th grade / Statistics / Discrete data / Discrete data. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to in each instance select the correct data for the given stem and leaf diagram.
The game will reinforce the math you have chosen to learn by getting you to match the question to the correct answer.
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