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Statistics, STD2 S1 2018 HSC 26d

The graph displays the mean monthly rainfall in Sydney and Perth.
 


 

  1. For how many months is the mean monthly rainfall higher in Perth than in Sydney?  (1 mark)

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  2. For which of the two cities is the standard deviation of the mean monthly rainfall smaller? Justify your answer WITHOUT calculations.  (1 mark)

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  1. `3`
  2. `text(The mean monthly rainfall of Sydney is in a)`
    `text(much tighter range than Perth.)`
    `:.\ text(Sydney has a smaller standard deviation.)`
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i.   `text(3 months (Jul, Aug and Sep))`

♦ Mean mark part (ii) 38%.
COMMENT: Extremely volatile result between parts with part (i) producing a 91% mean mark.

 

ii.    `text(The mean monthly rainfall of Sydney is in a)`

`text(much tighter range than Perth.)`

`:.\ text(Sydney has a smaller standard deviation.)`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Bar Charts, Histograms and Other Graphs (Std 1) Tagged With: Band 2, Band 5, common-content, smc-1128-10-Bar Charts, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-997-10-Bar Charts

Statistics, STD2 S1 2006 HSC 24a

2UG-2006-24a

List TWO ways in which this graph is misleading.  (2 marks)

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`text(Reasons the graph is misleading include)`

`text(- the columns are a different widths/volumes)`

`text(- the vertical axis doesn’t start at zero)`

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`text(Reasons the graph is misleading include)`

`text(- the columns are a different widths/volumes)`

`text(- the vertical axis doesn’t start at zero)`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Bar Charts, Histograms and Other Graphs (Std 1), Interpreting Data Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, num-title-ct-core, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1128-10-Bar Charts, smc-5077-10-Misleading graphs, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-997-10-Bar Charts

Statistics, STD2 S1 2005 HSC 24d

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.
 

2UG-2005-24d1
 

  1. Show that the total number of people living in Sumcity is  160 000.  (1 mark)

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Jake used the information above to draw a column graph.
 

2UG-2005-24d2

  1. The column graph height is incorrect for one region.

     

    Identify this region and justify your answer.   (2 marks)

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  1. `160\ 000`
  2. `text(Western Suburbs population)`
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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.)`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Bar Charts, Histograms and Other Graphs (Std 1), Displaying Data, Other Chart Types (Y12), Other Charts (Std 2), Other Charts (Std2-2027), Other Graphs Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, num-title-ct-core, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1128-10-Bar Charts, smc-5076-15-Sector graphs and Divided Bar graphs, smc-5077-10-Misleading graphs, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-6311-30-Other Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-822-40-Other Charts, smc-997-10-Bar Charts, smc-998-40-Other Charts

Statistics, STD2 S1 2011 HSC 25b

The graph below displays data collected at a school on the number of students
in each Year group, who own a mobile phone.
 

2UG 2011 25b
 

  1. Which Year group has the highest percentage of students with mobile phones? (1 mark)

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  2. Two students are chosen at random, one from Year 9 and one from Year 10.

     

    Which student is more likely to own a mobile phone?

     

    Justify your answer with suitable calculations. (2 marks)

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  3. Identify a trend in the data shown in the graph. (1 mark)

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  1. `text{Year 12 (100%)}`
  2. `text(Year 10)`
  3. `text(See Worked Solutions for detail)`
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i.   `text(Year 12 (100%))`

MARKER’S COMMENT: Many students ignore the instruction to use calculations and lose marks as a result.
 

ii.     `text(% Ownership in Year 9)` `=55/70`
    `=\ text{78.6%  (1d.p.)}`
      `text(% Ownership in Year 10)` `=50/60`
    `=\ text{83.3%  (1d.p.)}`

  
`:.\ text(The Year 10 student is more likely to own a mobile phone.)`

 

iii.   `text(% Ownership increases as students)`

 `text(progress from Year 7 to Year 12.)`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Bar Charts, Histograms and Other Graphs (Std 1), Displaying Data, Relative Frequency Tagged With: Band 3, Band 4, common-content, num-title-ct-core, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1128-10-Bar Charts, smc-5076-10-Column graphs and histograms, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-997-10-Bar Charts

Probability, STD2 S2 2010 HSC 23c

On Saturday, Jonty recorded the colour of T-shirts worn by the people at his gym. The results are shown in the graph.

 

  1. How many people were at the gym on Saturday? (Assume everyone was wearing a T-shirt).   (1 mark)

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  2. What is the probability that a person selected at random at the gym on Saturday, would be wearing either a blue or green T-shirt?   (1 mark)

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  1. `34`
  2. `15/34`
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i.   `text(# People)` `=5+15+10+3+1`
  `=34`

 

ii.   `P (B\ text{or}\ G)` `=P(B)+P(G)`
  `=5/34+10/34`
  `=15/34`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Combinations and Single Stage Events (Std 2), Probability, Single and Multi-Stage Events (Std 1), Single stage events Tagged With: Band 2, Band 3, common-content, num-title-ct-core, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1135-05-Simple Probability, smc-4225-15-Single-stage events, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-828-10-Simple Probability, smc-997-10-Bar Charts

Statistics, STD2 S1 2013 HSC 6 MC

A survey was conducted where people were asked which of two brands of smartphones they preferred. The results were:

  • 48% preferred Brand X
  • 52% preferred Brand Y

A graph displaying the data is to be included in a magazine article. The editor of the magazine wishes to ensure that the graph is not misleading in any way.

Which graph should the editor choose to include in the article?
 

2013 6 mc1

2013 6 mc2

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`D`

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`D\ text(is the best as it starts at zero on the)\ y text(-axis)`

`text(and has the same column widths.)`

Filed Under: Bar Charts and Histograms, Bar Charts and Histograms (Std 2), Bar Charts and Histograms (Std2-2027), Bar Charts and Histograms (Y12), Bar Charts, Histograms and Other Graphs (Std 1), Interpreting Data Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, num-title-ct-core, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1128-10-Bar Charts, smc-6310-10-Bar Charts, smc-821-10-Bar Charts, smc-997-10-Bar Charts

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