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Statistics, NAP-K2-19

On a school camp, each child chose their meal for dinner.

The table shows how many children chose each meal.
 

 
Select all the statements that are true.

 
More girls than boys chose spaghetti.
 
In total 70 children chose pizza.
 
Less than half the girls chose pizza.
 
In total, there are the same number of girls on the trip as boys.
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`text(The true statements are:)`

`text(In total 70 children chose pizza)`

`text(In total, there are the same number)`

`text(of girls on the trip as boys)`

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`text(The true statements are:)`

`=>\ text(In total 70 children chose pizza.)`

`=>\ text(In total, there are the same number)`

`text(of girls on the trip as boys.)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 6, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

Statistics, NAP-C1-31 SA

Students could pick one activity for their sport.

The table below lists the activities and how many students chose them.

Some students changed activities.

The activities now have an equal number of students.

How many students are now in each team?

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`8`

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`text(Total students)` `= 6 + 8 + 11 + 7 + 8`
  `= 40`

 

`text{Numbers in each activity (when equal)}`

`= 40 ÷ 5`

`= 8\ text(students)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TETSLET F Tagged With: Band 7, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-713-40-Table data

Statistics, NAP-G1-30

Peter travels a lot for work.

The table below shows the months when Peter visited different places.

During how many months did Peter visit Adelaide but not New Zealand?

`4` `5` `6` `7` `9`
 
 
 
 
 
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`5`

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`text(Peter visited Adelaide and not NZ in January,)`

`text(February, September, October and November.)`

`=>5`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET F Tagged With: Band 6, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-713-40-Table data

Statistics, NAP-G1-22

This table shows the main sport in Winter for 600 students.

Which of these is true?

 
Most students played netball.
 
More students swam than played AFL.
 
Less students played soccer than netball.
 
More than half the students played soccer.
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`text(More students swam than played AFL.)`

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`text(More students swam than played AFL.)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET E Tagged With: Band 5, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-713-40-Table data

Statistics, NAP-E2-04

This table shows the three favourite subjects of four students.

Which student chose Art but not Maths?

`text(Con)` `text(Billy)` `text(Pamela)` `text(Sylvia)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(Pamela)`

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`text(Pamela)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 3, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

Statistics, NAP-G2-05

The runs scored by Ricky and Steve in 4 games of cricket are recorded in the table below.

In which game did Ricky score 8 more runs than Steve?

`text(Game 1)` `text(Game 2)` `text(Game 3)` `text(Game 4)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(Game 4)`

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`text(Consider Game 4,)`

`38 – 30 = 8`

`:.\ text(Ricky scored 8 more runs than Steve)`

`text(in Game 4.)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET E Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3052-40-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

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