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Quadratics
Probability
Statistics
Finance
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Quadratics $100 Question
The very top or bottom point in a parabola
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What is the vertex
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Quadratics $200 Question
Standard form of a quadratic
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What is ax² + bx + c
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Quadratics $300 Question
The place to look to find the horizontal
distance in a word problem.
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What is the zeros
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Quadratics $400 Question
The highest or lowest point of a quadratic
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Definitions $400 Answer
What is a max or min
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Quadratics $500 Question
The line where the parabola is split into
two exact parts
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What is the axis of symmetry
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Probability $100 Question
The number or successful trials over the
number of trials
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Probability$100 Answer
What is experimental probability
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Probability $200 Question
The law that states that the larger the
number of trials in an experiment the
closer the probability will be to the
theoretical probability
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What is the law of large numbers
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Probability $300 Question
The number of possible successful
outcomes over the number of possible
outcomes.
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Probability $300 Answer
What is theoretical probability
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Probabiltiy $400 Question
You toss a fair coin 3 times and flip a tail
each time. The next flip is likely to be:
A tail, a head, impossible to tell?
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Probabilty $400 Answer
What is impossible to tell.
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Probability$500 Question
A family has 3 children. Draw a tree
diagram to demonstrate the probability
of having 3 boys.
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Probability $500 Answer
What is 1/8
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Statistics $100 Question
The type of distribution that has a “bump”
in the centre.
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Statistics $100 Answer
What is a normal distribution.
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Statistics $200 Question
The type of bias that exists when people
get to choose whether or not to
participate in a survey.
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Statistics $200 Answer
What is response bias
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Statistics $300 Question
A survey is conducted at lunch time in the
cafeteria as a result, those who eat
elsewhere don’t participate. This is an
example of what kind of bias?
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Statistics $300 Answer
What is sampling bias
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Statistics $400 Question
John scored 55, 78, 95 and 46 on four
games of Super Smash Brothers. What
is his mean score?
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Statistics $400 Answer
What is 68.5
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Statistics $500 Question
Which of the following is a property of a
skewed distribution?
Asymmetrical, bimodal, or unimodal
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Statistics $500 Answer
What is one month’s rent
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Finance $100 Question
Draw the graph of an exponential equation
that models the growth of an investment
of $200 in the bank.
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Finance $100 Answer
What is a curve going up to the right with a
y-int of 200
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Finance $200 Question
The PV of the following situation.
A grandparent invests $10 000 in a fund
for their grandchild to use for education
in the future at 7% compounded annually.
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Finance $200 Answer
What is What is $10 000
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Finance $300 Question
The amount of interest earned if Jesse
puts $1 500 in the bank and 5 years later
has $1 750.
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Finance 300 Answer
What is $250
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Finance $400 Question
The equation that represents an
investment of $2000 that increases at a
rate of 10% per year.
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Finance $400 Answer
What is y = 2000(1.10)^x
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Finance $500 Question
The equation that represents a car that
costs $10 000 depreciating at a rate of
20% per year.
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Finance $500 Answer
What is y = 10 000(0.80)^x
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? $100 Question
The type of growth that occurs by a
compound interest situation.
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? $100 Answer
What is exponential growth
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? $200 Question
The type of investment that is guaranteed
by a corporation or government for a
specific amount of time.
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? $200 Answer
What is a bond
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? $300 Question
A way to own a part of a company and share
in its profits.
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? $300 Answer
What is a stock.
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? $400 Question
The amount of time it takes for an
investment to double at 5% per year.
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? $400 Answer
What is 14.4 years.
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? $500 Question
The y-intercept of the quadratic
y = (x – 2)(x + 3)
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? $500 Answer
What is -6
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