Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Life Expectancy and Test Review!
Today in class, we reviewed the test that we had all took. But when Mr. Schick called your name up to get your test. He had a bell to ring, one rang would mean that you got a ninety percent on the test, and two rangs meant that you got one-hundred percent. Unfortunatley, I didn't get a rang added to my name because I got a lower grade than that. There were quite a few people in the class who got two rings, which was good. But I think only one girl in the entire class got two rangs. Instead of Mr. Schick just announcing the answers out loud for us to check. We went through each row of people, answering the questions, in order. As we went through the test, Mr. Schick was really disappointed to see that some people in the class, got the easy questions on the test wrong. After we finished reviewing the test, he said that the people who got a low grade can retake the test for extra points, but only before the quarter! Which I will be doing soon, and I hope that it helps my grade. Then, we took notes on one slide of the presentation. The slide was on 'Life Expectancy', which is the average number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year. One high life expactancy was in a place named Monaco. Which was 89.52 total: 85.63 men, 93.58 women. Then we looked at the U.S. Which was, 79.68 total: 77.32 men, 81.97 women. Last, was the life expactancy of Chad, which was, 49.81 total: 48.64 men, 51.03 women. Lastly, we talked about why women might live longer than men, which is probably because women actually cared about their health and wellness, more than men did. They also visited the hospital more frequently than men, because of female problems.
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