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Statistics Non Calculator

Which of these is a cumulative frequency graph? 25 A C 1 - A 2 - B B D 3 - C 4 - D

Which of these is a cumulative frequency graph? 88% 2 - B 8% 3 - C 4% 4 - D 0%

What is the median for this range of data? 00 1 - 4.5 2 - 3.2 3 - 4.0 4 - 2.7

What is the median for this range of data? 1 - 4.5 0% 2 - 3.2 0% 3 - 4.0 0% 4 - 2.7 0%

What is the interquartile range for this data? 00 1 - 4.5 2 - 2.8 3 - 3.6 4 - 2.4

What is the interquartile range for this data? 1 - 4.5 0% 2 - 2.8 0% 3 - 3.6 0% 4 - 2.4 0%

Which of these is a cumulative frequency table 00 1 - A A B 2 - B Amount spent (£n) 0 < n ≤ 20 18 0 < n ≤ 40  40 0 < n ≤ 60  75 0 < n ≤ 80  90 0 < n ≤ 100  98 0 < n ≤ 120  100 Amount spent (£n) 0 < n ≤ 20 18 0 < n ≤ 40  40 0 < n ≤ 60 57 0 < n ≤ 80 50 0 < n ≤ 100  23 0 < n ≤ 120 10 3 - C D C 4 - D Amount spent (£n) 0 < n ≤ 20 18 20 < n ≤ 40 22 40 < n ≤ 60 35 60 < n ≤ 80 15 80 < n ≤ 100 8 100 < n ≤ 120 2 Amount spent (£n) 0 < n ≤ 20 18 20 < n ≤ 40 4 40 < n ≤ 60 17 60 < n ≤ 80 51 80 < n ≤ 100 100 < n ≤ 120 2

Which of these is a cumulative frequency table 0% 2 - B 0% 3 - C 0% 4 - D 0%

How many times can a score of 8 be made? 22 Here are two fair 4-sided spinners. One is a Blue spinner and one is a Red spinner. 1 - 6 2 - 3 3 - 4 Each spinner has four sections numbered 2, 4, 6 and 8.           Each spinner is to be spun once.           Total score = Blue spinner score + Red spinner score 4 - 2

How many times can a score of 8 be made? 1 - 6 27% 2 - 3 27% 3 - 4 27% 4 - 2 18%

Work out the probability that Ali will win the first round 19 1 - 4/16 2 - 6/16 3 - 2/8 Ali and Shazia play a game. In each round of the game, Ali spins the Blue spinner once and Shazia spins the Red spinner once. Ali wins when the Blue spinner score is greater than the Red spinner score. 4 - 10/16

Work out the probability that Ali will win the first round 1 - 4/16 28% 2 - 6/16 17% 3 - 2/8 50% 4 - 10/16 6%

What is the mode of this range of data?                           00 1 - 143 13 14 15 16 6 9 9 2 3 3 3 3 4 6 7 7 8 9 1 3 4 6 7 2 4 2 - 146 3 - 142 4 - 151

What is the mode of this range of data?                           1 - 143 0% 2 - 146 0% 3 - 142 0% 4 - 151 0%

What is the median of this data? 00 1 - 143 13 14 15 16 6 9 9 2 3 3 3 3 4 6 7 7 8 9 1 3 4 6 7 2 4 2 - 146 3 - 147 4 - 148

What is the median of this data? 1 - 143 0% 2 - 146 0% 3 - 147 0% 4 - 148 0%

Work out the probability of choosing meat pie or fish 00 1 - 0.42 School meals chosen by pupils 2 - 0.07 Meal Salad Pizza Meat Pie Fish Probability 0.2 0.23 0.16 3 - 0.39 4 - 0.36

Work out the probability of choosing meat pie or fish 1 - 0.42 0% 2 - 0.07 0% 3 - 0.39 0% 4 - 0.36 0%

Work out the probability pizza is chosen 00 1 - 0.59 School meals chosen by pupils 2 - 0.41 Meal Salad Pizza Meat Pie Fish Probability 0.2 0.23 0.16 3 - 0.5 4 - 0.25

Work out the probability pizza is chosen 1 - 0.59 0% 2 - 0.41 0% 3 - 0.5 0% 4 - 0.25 0%

Find the probability that salad is NOT chosen 00 1 - 0.4 School meals chosen by pupils 2 - 0.6 Meal Salad Pizza Meat Pie Fish Probability 0.2 0.23 0.16 3 - 0.2 4 - 0.8

Find the probability that salad is NOT chosen 1 - 0.4 0% 2 - 0.6 0% 3 - 0.2 0% 4 - 0.8 0%

Design a survey question for someone who wants to find out how many magazines people read

Did you have? 1 - Time frame e.g. how many a week/month? 20 1 - Time frame e.g. how many a week/month? 2 - No overlapping boxes 3 - An option for people who do not read magazines You can select more than 1 option

Final Result! 105 7 80 6 82 6