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J Clayden & London Core Maths Hub Post 16 – Statistics J Clayden & London Core Maths Hub To Print Students Name: …………………………………………………………………..

Topic Aims Method Equipment Duration Core Maths – Post 16 - Statistics Test knowledge of various subjects Formative learning Level Level 3 Method Post 16 – Statistics (Core Maths) questions, handouts for Students to complete and hand back into the teacher/tutor. Equipment Laptop/Projector Pens/Pencils Printer Duration 20-30 Minutes Hidden

Core Maths Statistics Question 1 To Print a) Fifty bottles of water were randomly selected from a large collection of bottles in a company’s warehouse. These fifty bottles are referred to as the: parameter population sample   b) The difference between s and σ is that s is for a sample and σ is for a population s is for a population and σ is for a sample s is a parameter and σ is not c) A mean is known as a statistic if it is computed from the   population   sample d) Correct examples of parameters are: s and σ µ and σ µ and s (4 marks) AQA style To Print

Core Maths Statistics Worksheet To Print

Core Maths Statistics Worksheet To Print

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