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.!
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.!
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
Do you mean the 2nd Quarter Quell or the Quarter Quell in the 2nd book (which is called Catching Fire). The 2nd Quarter Quell was double the tributes (so instead of 24 tributes, there was 48). The Quarter Quell in Catching Fire was to use victors as tributes.
If you mean the first film, the tributes from District 11 were Rue and Thresh. If you mean the second film, Catching Fire, the tributes were Seeder (female) and Chaff
Haymitch wants Katniss to remember that the other tributes in the arena aren't her real enemy, it's the capitol that is the real enemy.
Because the Hunger Games is literally a fight to the death and the arenas in which the tributes have to "survive in" can be anything from a deserted island to in a frozen wilderness. But of course, the tributes have to be careful and be sure to sort out the poisonous foods from the edible ones
the numbers 1-12 they gave them was their overall score based on their strength, defense, intellect, etc.
Its there to help the tributes get sponsors for when there in the arena.
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.!
the numbers 1-12 they gave them was their overall score based on their strength, defense, intellect, etc.
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.
There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. To determine Z-Score, you need raw score, which you gave, but you also need mean and standard deviation, which you did not give. Please restate the question.
If the Z Score of a test is equal to zero then the raw score of the test is equal to the mean. Z Score = (Raw Score - Mean Score) / Standard Deviation
you dont sell games... there is one big Hunger Games annually. if youre talking about gifts that the tributes receive, those are given by sponsors (people who pay to give certain tributes things to help them in the Games) Do you mean game, as in dead animals? If you do they sell it at the hob (a black market)
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
Yes.z = (raw score - mean)/standard error.Since the standard error is positive, z < 0 => (raw score - mean) < 0 => raw score < mean.
my meld score is 16. what does that mean?
it means that the score is above the mean