Suggested SBA Projects

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Suggested SBA Projects:

NB// No two Groups will do the same SBA question. If a group chooses a particular question,
then no other group will be allowed to do that question.

1. Determining which of four tiles is the most economical to tile a semicircular floor of radius
18 meters. (Measurement)

2. Determining which of four stores has the best hire purchase deal on a refrigerator.

(Consumer Arithmetic)

3. Which of three sprinters is the fastest over a 100-meter distance. (Measurement)

4. Determining the median time taken to complete a Geography assignment by 40 students.


(Statistics)

5. Provide statistically sound evidence of the total spent on purchasing bottled water by three
classes over a five-day period in order to determine the peak day for water consumption, taking
into consideration the temperatures on each day. (Consumer Arithmetic)

6. You are interested in setting up a small business that requires a startup loan of 2 million
dollars and need to determine which of two banks has the better loan offer. (Consumer
Arithmetic)

7. An investigation into the preferred fast food chain by students.

8. Determining the estimated mean weight of 35 grade 10 students and hence determining what
percentage of those students are healthy by medical standards. (Statistics)

9. Using Venn diagrams to summarize the data obtained from surveys on the effects of COVID-
19: (1) Financially, (2) Socially and (3) Personally. (Sets)

10. Using two practical examples assess the effects of the minute inaccuracy of mathematical
calculations as it relates to the field of engineering and medicine. (Number Theory and
Computation).

11. What is the estimated mean weight for school bags for 80 students? (Statistics)
12. What is the estimated mode score on an English assignment for 40 students? (Statistics)

13. Determining the median height of 50 plants. (Statistics)

14. Determining as accurately as possible the volume of paint required to paint the exterior of
an automobile. (Measurement/Geometry)

15. Using practical data to determine the correlation between speed, time and distance while
using a bicycle. (Measurement)

16. Using two practical examples to assess the effects of the minute inaccuracy of mathematical
calculations as it relates to the field of engineering and medicine. (Number Theory &
Computation)

17. Using Venn diagrams to summarize the data obtained from surveys generated from 40
participants on the effects of COVID 19: 1. Financially 2. Socially 3. Personally (Sets)

18. Using an aerial shot of a community, City or Town, and creating vector algebra to represent
roads, determine feasible short cut routes to particular destinations. (Vectors & Algebra)

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