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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-J2-04

Four students were asked what pets they owned.

Who had both a goldfish and a cat as pets?

Riley Kate Oliver Patrick
 
 
 
 
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`text(Patrick)`

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`text(Patrick)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

Statistics, NAP-B2-09

What is the difference between the most sick days and the least sick days?

`11` `12` `13` `14`
 
 
 
 
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`13`

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`text{Most sick days (Bella) = 15}`

`text{Least sick days (Kim) = 2}`

`:.\ text(Difference)` `=15-2`
  `=13`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

Statistics, NAP-F2-25

Using this table the distance from Byron to Eltham is 28 km.

What is the distance from Talofa to Clunes?

`text(10 km)` `text(18 km)` `text(20 km)` `text(24 km)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(18 km)`

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`text(18 km)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 6, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-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-D2-39 SA

48 girls were asked if they played netball or soccer and the results were recorded in the table below.

How many girls play both netball and soccer?

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`11`

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`text(S)text(ince 16 play neither, 32 must)`

`text(play at least one.)`
 

`text(S)text(ince)\ \ 22 + 21 = 43,`

`:.\ text(11 girls must be playing both)`

`text(netball and soccer.)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 10, smc-3136-60-Table data, smc-698-60-Table data

Statistics, NAP-D2-24

Shanka collected data about his friends and recorded the results in the table below.

How did Shanka order his data?

`text(by age)` `text(by gender)` `text(by shoe size)` `text(by height)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(by shoe size)`

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`text(Shoe size is in order from smallest to largest)`

`text(down the column.)`

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

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