The scores are the expert's (game makers) votes on their chances of survival. The lower the score, the more chances. To the tributes, it means reassurance. It gives them hope that they have chances to win.
Its there to help the tributes get sponsors for when there in the arena.
The scores given by the game makers to the tributes represent their perceived skills, strengths, and potential to survive in the Hunger Games arena. Higher scores indicate that the tribute is considered more capable and likely to be a formidable opponent. These scores can influence how sponsors and other tributes perceive the competitors and impact the strategies they employ during the games.
the numbers 1-12 they gave them was their overall score based on their strength, defense, intellect, etc.
the numbers 1-12 they gave them was their overall score based on their strength, defense, intellect, etc.
It mean's that when each tribute goes into their private training with the gamemakers,they all get a score between 1-12 on their skills like:arrow shooting,knife throwing etc.!
You can find a database of film scores online at the Film Tracks website. Other features of this site include reviews, ratings, awards, tributes and a public forum.
The mean of a distribution of scores is the average.
They train them to give them their scores before they go into the arena
Adding all the scores and dividing by the number of scores yields the mean or average.
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
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The sum of the differences between each score in a distribution and the mean of those scores is always zero because the mean is defined as the balance point of the distribution. When you subtract the mean from each score, the positive differences (scores above the mean) exactly cancel out the negative differences (scores below the mean). This property ensures that the total deviation from the mean is zero, reinforcing the concept that the mean represents the central tendency of the data.