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Baking Bad – Season 4 The story of a desperate Food Technology teacher…

The Back Story William “Billy” Black has been a Food Technology teacher for years, won awards at local bake-offs and is well known for producing the best cakes in the local area. As a result he has been earmarked by visiting aliens to become their planet’s official chef. Billy has therefore decided to sell his wares to provide for his family when he’s gone…

Your help is required… William “Billy” Black wants to see if he’s on course to hit his targets regarding the money he’s made to provide for his family once he’s gone off with the aliens. He has a computer programme that has provided him with some data. Can you help him interpret that data?

Pictogram – Bread Sales 1.Which is the most popular loaf? 2.How many Bloomers has he sold? 3.How many loaves has he sold in total? Answers: 1.Sliced

Bar Graph – Cake Sales 1.Which is the most popular type of cake? 2.How many flapjacks has he sold? 3.How many cakes has he sold in total? Answers: 1.Chocolate Brownie

Pie Chart – Pie Sales 1.Which is the most popular type of pie? 2.What fraction of the total sales are made up by chicken and ham pies? 3.If he’s sold 7000 chicken and ham pies, how many pies has Billy sold in total? Answers: 1.Steak and Kidney 2.¼

Bar Graph – Average Sales The graph shows how many cakes 50 customers each bought. Calculate the average (mean, median and mode) and range for this data. Answer: 2.72

Frequency Polygon – Average Spend The graph shows how much 50 customers spent in the shop in one transaction. Estimate the average spend of each customer. Answer: £15.20

Thanks for all your help!