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Statistics, STD2 S1 2019 HSC 39

Two netball teams, Team A and Team B, each played 15 games in a tournament. For each team, the number of goals scored in each game was recorded.

The frequency table shows the data for Team A.
 


 

The data for Team B was analysed to create the box-plot shown.
 

 
 

Compare the distributions of the number of goals scored by the two teams. Support your answer with the construction of a box-plot for the data for Team A.  (5 marks)

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`text(Team A: High = 28, Low = 19,)\ Q_1 = 23, Q_3 = 27,\ text{Median = 26}`
 

`text(Team A’s distribution is negatively skewed while)`

♦♦ Mean mark 28%.

`text(Team B’s distribution is slightly positively skewed.)`

`text(The standard deviation of Team A’s distribution is)`

`text(smaller than Team B, as both its IQR and range is)`

`text(smaller.)`

`text(Team B is a more successful team at scoring goals)`

`text(as each value in its 5-point summary is higher than)`

`text(Team A’s equivalent value.)`

Filed Under: Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std 2), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std2-2027), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, common-content, smc-1000-20-Parallel Box-Plots, smc-1000-30-Draw Box-Plots, smc-6313-20-Parallel Box Plots, smc-6313-30-Draw Box Plots, smc-825-20-Parallel Box-Plots, smc-825-30-Draw Box-Plots

Statistics, STD2 S1 2006 HSC 24c

The heights of the 60 members of a choir were recorded. These results were grouped and then displayed as a cumulative frequency histogram and polygon.

The shortest person in the choir is 140 cm and the tallest is 190 cm.
 

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Draw an accurate box-and-whisker plot to represent the data.  (3 marks)

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`text(Low) = 140`

`text(High) = 190`

`text(Median) = 150\ \ \ \ text{(# People = 30)}`

`Q_1 = 145\ \ \ \ text{(# People = 15)}`

`Q_3 = 170\ \ \ \ text{(# People = 45)}`

`text(Box and Whisker)`

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Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Stem & Leaf, Box & Whisker, Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std 2), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std2-2027), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, common-content, smc-1000-30-Draw Box-Plots, smc-1128-20-Cumulative Frequency Histograms, smc-6310-30-Cumulative Frequency Histograms, smc-6313-30-Draw Box Plots, smc-821-20-Cumulative Frequency Histograms, smc-825-30-Draw Box-Plots, smc-997-20-Cumulative Frequency Histograms

Statistics, STD2 S1 2014 HSC 29c

Terry and Kim each sat twenty class tests. Terry’s results on the tests are displayed in the box-and-whisker plot shown in part (i).
 

  1. Kim’s  5-number summary for the tests is  67,  69,  71,  73,  75.

     

    Draw a box-and-whisker plot to display Kim’s results below that of Terry’s results.   (1 mark)
     
         

  2. What percentage of Terry’s results were below 69?     (1 mark)

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  3. Terry claims that his results were better than Kim’s. Is he correct?

     

    Justify your answer by referring to the summary statistics and the skewness of the distributions.    (4 marks)

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  2. `text(50%)`
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i.    

 

♦ Mean mark 39%

ii.  `text(50%)`

 

iii.  `text(Terry’s results are more positively skewed than)`

♦♦ Mean mark 29%
COMMENT: Examiners look favourably on using language of location in answers, particularly the areas they have specifically pointed students towards (skewness in this example).

`text(Kim’s and also have a higher limit high.)`

`text(However, Kim’s results are more consistent,)`

`text(showing a tighter IQR. They also have a)`

`text(significantly higher median than Terry’s and)`

`text(are evenly skewed.)`

`:.\ text(Kim’s results were better.)`

Filed Under: Stem & Leaf, Box & Whisker, Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std 2), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Std2-2027), Summary Statistics - Box Plots (Y12) Tagged With: Band 3, Band 5, common-content, smc-1000-20-Parallel Box-Plots, smc-1000-30-Draw Box-Plots, smc-6313-20-Parallel Box Plots, smc-6313-30-Draw Box Plots, smc-825-20-Parallel Box-Plots, smc-825-30-Draw Box-Plots

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