Project 1- My first project I had teamed up with Olivia Curtis on the challenge of surveying my entire stats class on the amount of footwear that each person owns, there many different variety to the answers we had received and this is because it was open to all different footwear that someone can own.
Project 2- On my second project I had teamed up with Cole Myer and we had sought after the most important answer...to the most humorous question. How many games had the Detroit Lion's in the last 50 seasons?
Project 3- For my third project I had teamed up with Micheala Ward and we had the opportunity to survey 50 different students in our high school on the amount of screen time they spend on their devices, this ranged from phones- televisions. The goal was to see what the average amount of screen time people spent on their devices in a average week.
Project 4- On my fourth project my partner Dylan and I had looked at the results of playing video games and how they had affected students GPA. The goal was to see if there was a strong correlation between students grades and their game time, to see if the old stereotype of gamers being nerds is true.
Project 5- On my fifth project my partner Charlie and I had looked at the probability around a coin and the chances of flipping heads or tails and then repeating the event. The objective of this project was to see if there would be any affect on the results of flipping a coin twice.
Project 6- On my sixth project my partners Brooke and Dante had helped me find the probability of someone being able to wink. We had looked at the data sheet that we had been given and analysed the data to find out the probability that any given student who walks into the room can wink.
Project 7- On my seventh project my partner Nick and I had gather data from a random sample of students in the highschool and figured out the probability that someone doesn't do their homework, and whether or not that data is common or rare, that data being doing homework.
Project 8- On my eighth project my partner Taylor and I had analysed the given data of littleneck clams. We had look taken the data and sent it through multiple formulas to see if we could be able to predict the size of the clams based on the data that we had been given.
Project 9- On my ninth project my partner Holly and I had looked a survey saying that the average person had spent an average of 20 minutes of their day on Facebook. After examining that data we had went out and surveyed 30 students and tried to replicate the situation and after averaging all of data we had come to the same exact result as the original survey.
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