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Sports has more to do with mathematics than you might think. This series explores common scenarios in sport where it pays to be numerate. With real-life examples and clear demonstrations, it is an ideal tool to help students refresh their understanding of basic mathematical processes and computational thinking.
This video explains how to use mathematics to determine the distance and height a goalie needs to cover, and how fast they need to move, in order to save a goal.
This video explains how to calculate the goal-shooting accuracy of an individual player using percentages and how to use mean and median to measure the overall performance of a whole team.
This video explains how tennis tournaments are structured using indices and how schedulers use tree diagrams to make sure seeded players only meet each other in the final rounds.
This video explains how to use graphs to assess a runner's performance and improvement over time and how to figure out their speed during a sprint with simple calculations.
This episode explains how to use graphs to assess a runner's performance and improvement over time and how to figure out their speed during a sprint with simple calculations.
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