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The box and whisker plots where then draw on to two sheets of paper one for boys and one for girls.
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looked at stratified sampling I decided it wasn’t the best choice as the sets all have around the same
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by the number to students in year 10 to get the answer. I think doing my investigation on computer
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School represent a small sample of year 10 pupils in England. From this, I decided to re sample the
Year 7 boys’ and the Year 11 boys’ data as the other sample was simply too small to show anything of
fairness, I used systematic sample-taking every third student. This is because the more able pupils
have improved more than less able pupils and they have all improved around the same amount.
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GCSE statistics F tier Can a teacher MAKE me do a subject I really don't want to do. Therefore my
investigation may not be very accurate and miss-leading.
If this was the case, then obviously the chart would show no correlation. I collected my data using
random sampling because after having looked at stratified sampling I decided it wasn’t the best
choice as the sets all have around the same number of people. I think that this is because an older car
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4 years ago blueberryjelly19 11 For part 6a, assuming the pie charts are proportionate, you can divide
the number of students in year 10 by the radius to find the multiplier, then multiply that by the year
11 radius to find the number of students. It shows the results are fairly random and that more people
under estimated than over estimated. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel
It's good to leave some feedback. Whether this is attributable to, as studies show, the varied
skeletons of the opposed sexes or the dissimilar hormones produced in both female and male bodies,
it is known females are generally shorter and weigh less than males. It shows that the median is about
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start. This is expected as there will be a large amount of variation on the improvement as some will
be prepared to work more than others. I expect to see that the more able pupils’ improvement is
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pupils and have all improved around the same amount. The danger with these other resources
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I think doing my investigation on computer would give a better pictorial view than by hand. This
means 90% of students are underachieving in their maths exams. There is one exception in between
Year 8 girls and Year 9 girls however; I think this can be accounted for as they are close, Year 8
shows a large range of heights, (three standard deviations from the mean) and this may have caused
the discrepancy in the data. (Outliers may have affect the median point, upper and lower quartile
points on which the box and whisker is based.) Or it could simply be that Year 8 is exceptionally tall
whilst Year 9 small for their age. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
good to leave some feedback. I believe the reason for this is that the Year 10 and 11 girls have more
or less, all been through the puberty growth spurts. For part 6c, do the same as described above with
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diagrams (F) The data handling cycle (F) 4. I will then represent my data by the following diagrams.
I will be using the SAT’s levels as the main source for my investigation. I expect the less able pupils’
mean improvement to be lower than the more able pupils’ as more able pupils will have improved
more. Students spend too much time on writing notes without dedicating as much time to the
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in clothing, Mark and Spencer has a clear lead over all its major competitors in the key areas of fit,
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systematic sample might have been better. (E.g. every third person.). I think this is unlike however,
to test it I will compare the Yr11 KS2 results with that of the Yr7’s, as these test where sat at the
same age. This is because the circles are in proportion (we hope). I have not plotted a line of best fit,
as there is no correlation. I think this would be useful because the girls may have made preference
changes at a younger age. I think this is probably because the girls in Year 7 are split generally into
those who have come into puberty and those who have not. Year 7 has some largely differing heights
within the middle 50% where as in Year 10 and 11 the heights of the middle 50% of the girls has
come a lot closer. Then multiply this by the number to students in year 10 to get the answer. But with
the estimate of only 20% of all sexual assaults being reported to police, more representative
estimation for sexual offences would be approximately 86,000 in a calendar year, almost eight times
the amount of vehicle thefts. This may belong to a person who does not like driving a lot. It shows
the results are fairly random and that more people under estimated than over estimated. I expect to
see that the more able pupils’ improvement is higher up my scale and closer together because I
believe they have improved more than less able pupils and have all improved around the same
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I feel I have enough evidence to suggest that my hypotheses are correct. What students need is a
simple resource to refer to when learning a new concept or answering past paper questions. I created
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fit, as there is no correlation. DATA PRESENTATION: Pictograms (F) Bar charts (F) Statistics (F)
Pie-charts (F) Scatter diagrams (F) Line graphs (F) Correlation (F) Line f best fit (F) Two way tables
(F) Cumulative frequency diagrams (H) Box plots (H) Histograms (H) 3. This means 90% of
students are underachieving in their maths exams. This explains why the inter-quartile range is
further spread. I will be using the SAT’s levels as the main source for my investigation. See other
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for. Therefore my investigation may not be very accurate and miss-leading. Pages are intact and not
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combined with the other 4 topic maps to produce a large poster of the whole GCSE (9-1) Maths
course. This therefore shows that the school does set correctly. This shows that the Year 11 boy’s
have a wider range of interests and are more open to new things, this makes them more mature than
they where in Year 7. According to recent research undertaken by the Company, it shows that, in
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yet. As students don’t know how to balance-out revision, results decline across the board. There are
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that these results will relate both to the study population and the target population. I would
investigate a different mileage of different cars to go into deeper investigation. This meant I only had
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This means 90% of students are underachieving in their maths exams. Its important to write your
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put. The link shows the question And I have another question that I am stuck on, can someone please
help me answer this question also, 1a-1e, the link shows the question 0 Report Reply Reply 2 4 years
ago blueberryjelly19 11 For part 6a, assuming the pie charts are proportionate, you can divide the
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have very varied improvements as some will have tried harder than others. Hence, no progress. This
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large range of heights, (three standard deviations from the mean) and this may have caused the
discrepancy in the data. (Outliers may have affect the median point, upper and lower quartile points
on which the box and whisker is based.) Or it could simply be that Year 8 is exceptionally tall whilst
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I split the set in two and used one boy and one girl to be more-able and the other two to be less. I
think that this is because an older car would have been driven more than a new car and therefore it
would be a higher mileage. The link shows the question 0 Report Reply Reply 1 4 years ago Querene
OP 7 Original post by Querene I’ve been struggling on this comparative pie charts question, can
somebody help me find out the answer for 6a-6c please thank you. This shows that the less able you
are the less you will improve. I think this would be useful because the girls may have made
preference changes at a younger age. Although they chose the same top programmes for each age
group, they have branched out their choices. Answering a past paper without marking it is as
beneficial as not doing the past paper in the first place. For part 6e, add together the two once you
have found them. I think this maybe because my sample is not large enough. This shows that the data
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without dedicating as much time to the application-side of revision. I will then use a technique to see
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help with any. This is because the more able pupils have improved more than less able pupils and they
have all improved around the same amount.
I think doing my investigation on computer would give a better pictorial view than by hand. In my
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taking notes. I have been given instructions to collect data for my GCSE statistics cours. According
to recent research undertaken by the Company, it shows that, in clothing, Mark and Spencer has a
clear lead over all its major competitors in the key areas of fit, quality, trust, breadth of range and
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help on new to it. As you could you see the line of best fit, which shows us that what happens to the
cars. For best use, print in A3, in colour and double-sided. I forgot to post the other question I was
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Edexcel (9-1) GCSE Statistics Where to revise for Edexcel GCSE statistics F tier Can a teacher
MAKE me do a subject I really don't want to do. I have not plotted a line of best fit, as there is no
correlation. They also have worked a lot with rulers so they know the approximate length of 30cm
and 15cm lines. As students don’t know how to balance-out revision, results decline across the
board. Good luck! 0 Report Reply Reply 3 4 years ago Querene OP 7 Thank you so much, you
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assumed that in years 7-9 girls will generally be taller than boys- due to the fact girls tend to grow
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ability of the Yr7’s is similar to that of the Yr11’s the results should be in roughly the same place.
This therefore shows that the school does set correctly. There is one exception in between Year 8
girls and Year 9 girls however; I think this can be accounted for as they are close, Year 8 shows a
large range of heights, (three standard deviations from the mean) and this may have caused the
discrepancy in the data. (Outliers may have affect the median point, upper and lower quartile points
on which the box and whisker is based.) Or it could simply be that Year 8 is exceptionally tall whilst
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boy and one girl to be more-able and the other two to be less. There are many resources out there on
the market but most of them fail to provide clear instructions on how to boost one’s grade in GCSE
maths. Then, using the random function on my calculator, I selected 2 boys and 2 girls from each set.
I will use “box and whisker” diagrams as they should be able to see the jump in heights between the
year groups clearly.

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