Inverse Function Baseball Payoff - Rules for Spring 2002 Class
Math Video Simulation Home
Playoff Score Board


Team 1
Score: 0
Team 2
Score: 0
Team 3
Score: 0
Team 4
Score: 0
Team 5
Score: 0

 

Math Video Simulation Home
Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

Game 4

Game 5

Game 6
(Due Mar 4th)

Game 7
(Due Mar 11th)









 

SUNY New Paltz Math Ciber Stadium

Game 8
(Due Mar 25th)

Special Tryout Game (Spring Break)

Game 9
(Due Apr 1st)

Game 10
(Due Apr 8th)

Game 11
(in Class)

Game 12
(Due May 6th)


















 

Spring 2002 Praclculus Class: These Games are for group evaluation however each person may submit at time due with weekly workshop assignments for extra point on workshop (Note the total average workshop score cannot be more than 100%)-
Late submissions will be evaluated but not graded.



Objective of Game and Rules:
1. Players create a team of at most 5 players
2. Players select a name for their team and members name and / or player number
3. Register team members and names with League MBL
4. Members may switch to other team at any time (max 5 players)
5. Objective of the game is to make it to the playoff by winning a total game score of 50 points

Scoring in the Game (Students may submit this for extra points with weekly workshop assignments)
1. There will be a new game every week
2. Team must solve problem of game together or compare solutions
3. Hand in solution of game signed by as many team member as agreed to solution
4. Team score if the solution is correct and fully worked out and
5. A point is awarded for the number of team member who sign the solution sheet (loaded base)
    (note: a member may agreed to disagree with the team solution - by not signing the solution sheet)
6. Solutions to the game will only be shared with teams participating in the game

MBL - Math Baseball League
Games get tougher with time
Solution sheet will not be accepted unless signed by at least 2 team members