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5.45Probability of Simple Events/
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5.46Probability Problems/
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5.47Making Predictions/
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5.48Prediction Problems/
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5.49Combination and Permutation Notation/
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6.57Interpret Histograms/
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6.61Probability of Simple Events/
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6.62Probability Problems/
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6.63Making Predictions/
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6.64Prediction Problems/
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6.65Combination and Permutation Notation/
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7.90Interpret Box-And-Whisker Plots/
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7.91Combination and Permutation Notation/
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7.92Probability of Simple Events/
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7.93Making Predictions/
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7.94Prediction Problems/
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7.95Probability of Opposite and Overlapping Events/
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7.96Compound Events: Find the Number of Outcomes/
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8.77Interpret Histograms/
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8.79Scatter Plots/
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8.92Interpret Box-And-Whisker Plots/
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8.94Identify Biased Samples/
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8.95Identify Representative Samples/
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8.96Identify Representative, Random, and Biased Samples/
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8.97Identify Random Samples/
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8.98Probability of Simple Events/
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8.99Probability of Opposite and Overlapping Events/
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8.100Probability Problems/
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8.102Making Predictions/
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8.103Prediction Problems/
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8.104Compound Events: Find the Number of Outcomes/
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8.105Counting Principle/
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New Zealand Mathematics Curriculum
Statistics are an incredibly important part of the way that modern societies collect, interpret, and analyze quantitative information. By using the engaging, curriculum-based games available on Math Games, kids can cement their understanding of this key skill and have fun at the same time!
In addition to our exciting online games, Math Games offers students, teachers and parents a rich selection of free pedagogical resources (worksheets, game applications, a digital textbook, student progress reports). These can be used to encourage students to practice:
- Calculating the mean, mode, median and range
- Identifying random, biased and representative samples
- Solving predictions and probability problems
- Distinguishing between dependent and independent events
- Interpreting charts and histograms
Our resources can be used online and offline, on virtually any computer or mobile device. Browse around our website and start playing!