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10 year old's maths homework
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lynxmale
18-10-2009
The Wookie will win.

The others won't tear the judges' arms off when they lose.
Now, using the magic of Pi, calculate where their arms would end up in Radians.
BuddyBontheNet
18-10-2009
Chris and Ola
Glanbraint
20-10-2009
Guys thanks for all your help.
His homework is due in tomorrow.

For all the education bashers he has used Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient to analyse people's favourites compared with judges scores in order to determine the strength of correlation. He has also plotted a bi-variate graph and has used calculus to determine the probabilities of each couple winning........... Oh and he's doing a tally table and bar chart as well!!!!!! Heeheehee
Glanbraint
20-10-2009
Originally Posted by lynxmale:
“The Wookie will win.

The others won't tear the judges' arms off when they lose.
Now, using the magic of Pi, calculate where their arms would end up in Radians.”

Durrh.... who is the wookie???
Mrs BBV
20-10-2009
Jade & Ian (at the moment).
Jan2555*GG*
20-10-2009
I have no idea who is the Wookie anyone ???
Sharanski
20-10-2009
My vote to win is:

** Zoe Lucker & James Jordan



How are your son's statistics coming along?
Lorelei Lee
20-10-2009
Chris and Ola.

As the daughter of a former maths teacher and educational promoter in my own right, I salute your initiative in helping your son sort out his homework. He should do well with such backup in life

EDIT: Could you publish the results when he's done?
.Mimi.
20-10-2009
Zoe and James
Glanbraint
23-10-2009
Most popular to win were Ali and Brian followed closely by Jade and Ian (my favourites). Least popular with no votes were Craig and Flavia closely followed by Natalie and Vincent with 1 vote.

Thanks again for all your help.
soapgirlhere
23-10-2009
Ricky & Erin

Edit - Ooops sorry voting has closed.
Dollystanford
23-10-2009
voting may have closed but it's jade and ian for me
BuddyBontheNet
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by Glanbraint:
“Guys thanks for all your help.
His homework is due in tomorrow.

For all the education bashers he has used Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient to analyse people's favourites compared with judges scores in order to determine the strength of correlation. He has also plotted a bi-variate graph and has used calculus to determine the probabilities of each couple winning........... Oh and he's doing a tally table and bar chart as well!!!!!! Heeheehee”


Don't care how he presents the data, but you must tell us the result of his calculus calculations!
Glanbraint
24-10-2009
Originally Posted by BuddyBontheNet:
“Don't care how he presents the data, but you must tell us the result of his calculus calculations!”


Well his calculus calculations of the probabilities of each couple winning has now given us the moment of truth, and the winners should be ......................................................................................
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(accompanied by music simulating a beating heart )

Oh hell we don't know...... British public are sooooooooo unpredictable darlings!

Enjoy the show tonight.
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