Which graph represents a negatively skewed distribution?
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Which graph represents a negatively skewed distribution?
`C`
Negative skew occurs when the tail on the left hand side of the graph is longer.
`=>C`
The dot plots show the height of students in Year 9 and Year 12 in a school. They are drawn on the same scale.
Which statement about the change in heights when comparing Y9 to Y12 is correct?
`A`
`text{Mean has increased (Y9 to Y12)}`
`text(The Year 12 data is more tightly distributed)`
`text(around the mean.)`
`:.\ text{Standard deviation has decreased (Y9 to Y12)}`
`=> A`
A set of data is displayed in this dot plot.
Which of the following best describes this set of data?
`text(C)`
`text(Data is skewed.)`
`text(S)text(ince the “tail” is on the left had side, the)`
`text(data is negatively skewed.)`
`=>\ text(C)`
The table shows the life expectancy (expected remaining years of life) for females at selected ages in the given periods of time.
In 1975, a 45‑year‑old female used the information in the table to calculate the age to which she was expected to live. Twenty years later she recalculated the age to which she was expected to live.
What is the difference between the two ages she calculated?
`D`
`text(In 1975, her life expectancy)`
`=\ text(age + remaining years)`
`= 45 + 34`
`= 79`
`text(In 1995, her life expectancy)`
`= 65 + 19.8`
`= 84.8`
| `:.\ text(Difference)` | `= 84.8 − 79` |
| `= 5.8\ text(years)` |
`⇒ D`
The sector graph shows the proportion of people, as a percentage, living in each region of Sumcity. There are 24 000 people living in the Eastern Suburbs.
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Jake used the information above to draw a column graph.
Identify this region and justify your answer. (2 marks)
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i. `text(Let the population of Sumcity =)\ P`
| `text(15%)× P` | `= 24\ 000` |
| `:.P` | `= (24\ 000)/0.15` |
| `= 160\ 000\ …\ text(as required)` |
ii. `text(Western Suburbs population)`
`= text(10%) × 160\ 000`
`= 16\ 000`
`text(The column graph has this population as)`
`text(12 000 people which is incorrect.)`
`C`
`text(By elimination)`
`text(Positive skew when the tail on the`
`text(right side is longer.)`
`:.\ text(NOT)\ B\ text(or)\ D`
`text(A smaller standard deviation occurs)`
`text(when data is clustered more closely.)`
`:.\ text(NOT)\ A\ text(where data is more widely spread.)`
`=> C`
This sector graph shows the distribution of 116 prizes won by three schools: X, Y and Z.
How many prizes were won by School X?
`B`
`text(Centre angle of School X sector)`
`= 100^@\ text{(by measurement)}`
`:.\ text(Prizes won by school X)`
`= 100/360 xx 116`
`= 32.22\ …`
`=> B`
You are organising an outside sporting event at Mathsville and have to decide which month has the best weather for your event. The average temperature must be between 20°C and 30°C, and average rainfall must be less than 80 mm.
The radar chart for Mathsville shows the average temperature for each month, and the table gives the average rainfall for each month.
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i. `text(One of Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec)`
ii. `text(November)`