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Statistics, NAP-B1-03

Brian works at a pool.

The table shows how many towels Brian sells during one week.

How many towels were sold altogether on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday?

`9` `13` `21` `26`
 
 
 
 
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`26`

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`text(Towels sold)` `=7 + 13+6`
  `=26`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET B Tagged With: Band 2, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-C1-01

Some students voted for their favourite African animal.

How many students voted for Lion?

`8` `10` `12` `13`
 
 
 
 
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`12`

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`12`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 1, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-D1-21

Benson asked his friends what their favourite ice cream flavour was.

He recorded their answers in the table below but left off same labels.

Benson remembered that

  • strawberry was the least liked flavour
  • chocolate was the most liked flavour
  • vanilla was more liked than caramel

How many of Benson's friends liked caramel the most?

 
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`8`

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`text(Using the graph and the information given,)`

`=>\ text(7 preferred strawberry,)`

`=>\ text(13 preferred chocolate.)`

`:.\ text(11 preferred vanilla and 8 liked caramel the most.)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET A Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3052-30-Tally chart, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-F1-06

Four children played a game that scored points.

A tally was used to show the points each child scored.
 


 

Who scored exactly seven points?

`text(Paul)` `text(John)` `text(George)` `text(Ringo)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(Ringo)`

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`text(Ringo)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET C Tagged With: Band 2, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-G1-06

Kramer has 10 cousins, seven are girls and three are boys.

Which of these correctly shows Kramer's tally of his cousins?

 
 
 
 
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Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET C Tagged With: Band 3, smc-3052-30-Tally chart, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-H1-04

Che's hockey team played 3 games.

The number of goals his team scored in each game is shown in the tally below.

The team scored 6 goals in Game 1.

What was the total number of goals scored by the team in all three games?

`9` `17` `20` `23`
 
 
 
 
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`23\ text(goals)`

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`text(Total goals)` `=6+8+9`
  `=23`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 1, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-I1-09

Brianna recorded the colour of all cars that drove past her school during one hour for a class project.

The results were recorded in the table below.
 

 
How many cars drove past Brianna's school in the hour?

 
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`47`

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`text(Total cars)` `= 17 + 10 + 8 + 12`
  `= 47`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation Tagged With: Band 3, smc-3052-30-Tally chart, smc-713-30-Tally chart

Statistics, NAP-H2-02

Renshaw threw darts at the board below.

He hit the board with every throw.

He recorded each time he hit a colour in the table below.

How many darts did Renshaw throw in total?

`9` `17` `20` `23`
 
 
 
 
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`23\ text(darts)`

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`6 + 8 + 9 = 23\ text(darts)`

Filed Under: Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, Data and Interpretation, TESTLET C Tagged With: Band 2, smc-3052-30-Tally chart, smc-713-30-Tally chart

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