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e following situatic
ath of the ations, discuss whether it wor é
to you to have detailed figures or some form o Sanlad as
form of summary.
[iw are going on holiday and want to know what weather
expect.
j sou need to buy some soft drinks for an endot-term party for
your class
You want to know if ther
there are shorter than you
4, You want to know how much you would have to pay for a new
enart television.
more people taller than you than
and centra! tendency
‘need to rep": @ set of numbers by one representative number which gives a”
he set, It is also useful to have an indication of the spread of the
an indice’. ~ of the spread ofa list of values by giving their range.
eis the difference between the largest and smallest values.
ices for personal music players is £74.99 — £10.99 = £64.
middle of a set are called measures of central
s which give an indication of the
we will look at each one in turn.
_ There are three of these and
345werage or mean
‘The most commonly used central figure is the arithmetic = =
This isthe figure that results from charing out the different values equal
For example, _& .
Jan, Raj and Sara searched for some pebbles to use for skimming on water.
Jan found 9 pebbles, Raj found 4 and Sara found 5 pebbles. :
‘They decided to put the pebbles into one pile and divide them up ae :
‘There are 18 pebbles in total to be shared among the three of them, so this gives
6 pebbles each. a
The 6 pebbles that each child then has is called the mean of the 9, 4 and 5 pebbles
that the children found. 3
To find the mean we add up all the values and divide by the number of values:
whole number, or even a quantity that can exist.
dogs, Raj has 1 dog and Sara has 1 dog, then this
4 dogs in total.
If they could be shared equally, each of the three children would hav
and this is clearly impo:
But 13 is the mean of the numbers
de
, Land 1
Semmediexamnle 26 en ose
—> In five tests, Alan received marks of 7,8, 7,9 and 4.
What is his mean mark?
Total marks scored = 7+8+7+9+4
5
0
There are 5 tests.
Mean mark = 35
on
—> What is the range of his marks?
The highest mark is 9 and the lowest mark
. The rai iysix stem FOL the fotgy
what othe monn marcy ™APKG in a vag 5 9 46/4
ja three different shops, yy
and 59.
8 Whats the monn prigy
p What is the range
Prive g
"8 OF 8 CHU Of coe jg 499,09
Of the prieag?
Five students decided tg
following amounts,’ P°°! their mone,
¥. They put in the
£10, £65,
£6, 87, ey
OP Th Wan in thy
b_ Ifthe five studenty
had eo
much would ¢ :
ach have giy ek
¢ What was the monn,
‘0 amount contributed
buted to the pool?
‘The ages of the
Ee ierA0, AL, 8, 12,8, 101144 (
Find the mean age
children in a
‘wimming club are
i 2
and the range of aye
Find the mean
d rang
nge of
a 24,8,4,7,1,7,6,5,6
b 12, 15,13, 10,24, 16
© 24,35, 44, 28, 34
d 12,15,13,12
e 124,16.5,27.9,3.5,961
The buses that passed the
counted
school g
From this information it was found t
buses per hour was 3
How many buses were counted?
‘The 28 students in Class 7R took a math
was 15. Carlos was away on the d:
His mark was 24
a Will Carlos’s mark increase or d
the test?
b Whats th mar
the test
e Findt
total
19 siumenaricng ad 0
ogpiseey Sement
‘rm the figures the able we cam gues mat Ne
‘mark we fist need to ack up all he WARS, c to find the sum of the 0S 18,25,
Wacoal ds histy Beiagent ma WERE DELS” Qirect from the table.
eparatedy ad then ad these wp We can do this
eresamale, there are eight 35 so the 8 ARUP rack ofwhat we are bing.
‘New we can see that there are 30 students and their marks
‘ade up te 20, so the mean mark is 90 + 50= S
1 The students in Class 7G gathered this
‘information sbout themselves.
family
2 Joshua tessed three coins several times and
‘recorded the number of heads that showed at
each toss.
‘His results are shown in the table on the next page.
mark is about [Link] find the mean,
Soe
family
Seda [|
4paring te
Fg WOH the vhs og 19, Bumimariaing. ane
PA the rh ja AN
Wing
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I beter to gi
fr he mn sg po
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place .
[OHV FeaRINS fe yy
4, One® TY Ae ring
Bp ented the Humber uty Debi
aqoeuit a eheehout ana
ret in this tabi TAY her
How MANY Linen da ag
5 What it tho i rant
poople que amber of
‘The stents in Clasa gp
y wore
BY asker t0 e000 the iiss
of one
sound coin that thoy huad wit
thom. The distribution atten
cui is shown inthe bar ohn
a How many students took part?
bh What is the total value of the
‘ane pound coins?
¢ What is the range of the
number of one pound coins?
d__ Ifthe total sum of money
represented here was shared
out equally among the students,
how much would each student
have?
e Whatis the me:
Number of coins
‘an number of one pound coins?
“using mean and range to compare two distributions
| So far in this cricket season, Tom Batt has played five innings. His scores were 22, 53, 40,
| 35 and 25, so his mean score is 35. Reg Wicketaker has also completed five innings of 26,
"90, 0, 52 and 17, so his mean score is 37.
| There is little difference between the mean scores, but the range of Tom's scores is
53 ~ 22 = 31, and the range of Reg’s scores is 90 - 0 = 90.
“Comparing the two batsmen’s scores indicates that, although Tom Batt has a slightly lower
batting average, his scores are the more consistent of the two.
349and each one Was
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In the end-of:term tests, nine subjects were $e d her marks were
marked out of 20. Sandra took eight subjects a
12, 16, 14, 9, 8, 20, 15, 10
Karen took only five subjects and scored
10, 15, 11, 14, 10
& On average, which girl did better? :
b Which an ak nia consistent in the standard she es
Mr and Mrs Ng each made a batch of raisin cookies for Bee
at the school fete. Out of curiosity they weighed each com
found that Mr Ng's weighed
20, 25, 16, 21, 24, 26, 13, 17, 22 and 16 grams
Mrs Ng's weighed
22, 21, 18, 17, 20, 20, 21, 19, 20 and 22 grams :
Compare the means and ranges of the weights of the two batches
ieved?
and comment on them.
st given
These two bar charts illustrate the results of the same test 8
to Group 7P and Group 7B.
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Mark
Find the mean and range of each set of marks
Compare the two sets of marks.Es median value of
; paced in ascendin Of Num
Bp olan chil ee tease * the val, have
joo” Ten Strang, ie BOE) ocder organs Maile nur when (HT
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the median height is 154m.
larger. °F12, 18, 24 97
re ares *:24, 37 and 46; two numbers are smaller than 24 and
qo find the median of
53, 8, 32
order: 19 and 62, , = in ascending
first rearrange the numbers in ascending
8, 16, 19, 32, 49.53 go See .
aoen we can see th;
ne Middle number of th
ambe
is an even
igihere is an even number of vat,
jhe two middle value
qo find the mediz
24,29, 31, 32, 34
Then the median is
mes
Find the median of each of the following
ff 1,2, 3, 5,7, 11, 13 6 5,
2 26, 33, 39, 42, 64, 87,90
3 13, 24, 19, 13, 6, 36,
4 4,18, 32, 16,9,
5 1.2,3.4, 3.2, 6.5,9.8,0.4,18
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9 1.92, 1.84, 1.89, 1.86, 1.96, 1.98, 1.73, 1.88
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_ Worked example ee
‘This tao shows the marks of Clans Fin a ANY
> Hind the median mark,
‘There are 33 marks, so the median mark
is the 17th mark,
oes ict botter than half the class?
> Lisa got 4 for this test Is it true to say that she dd be i
Yes, because Lisa’s mark is higher than the median mark,
‘ < res
These distributions come from Exercise 19b, Find the median of
set of values,
10 The students in Class 7G gathered this information about
themselves.
Rind the median number of children per family.
11 Joshua tossed three coins several times and recorded the number of
heads that showed at each toss. His results are shown in the table.
Find the median number of h
352‘ r 3, we used bar charts shoe sizes in a groUP
Bere erie aoe to show such things as the spread of shoe sizes i —
| galoar of a group of people.
V hese may be used to
| getermine the mode of
ibe group.
his bar chart shows the
‘oloar selected by 35 people
sehen asked to choose their
{grourite colour from a card
showing six colours.
Itshows that the m
popular colour, or
colour, is tomato red
modalWhat is the mode of each of the following sets of numbers?
10, 8, 12, 14, 12, 10, 12, 8, 10, 12, 4
1
2 3,9, 7, 9,5, 4,8,2,4,3,5,9
3 12,18,19, 1.2, 1.8, 1.7, 1.4, 1.3, 1.8
4 58, 59, 62, 56, 63, 54,53
5 5.9, 5.6, 5.8, 5.7, .9, 5.9, 5.8, 5.7
6 26.2, 26.8, 26.4, 26.7, 26.5, 26.4, 26.6, 26.5, 26.4
7 The table shows the number of goals scored by a football club last
season.
a[5]6
Z wii] 7 [4
Draw a bar chart to show these results and give the modal score-
Given below are the marks out of 10 obtained by 30 girls ina
history test.
8, 6,5,7,8, 9,10, 10,3, 7,3, 5, 4, 8,7,
8, 10, 9,8,7,10, 9, 9,7,5,4,8,1,9,8
Draw a bar chart to show this information and find the mode.
The heights of 10 girls, correct to the nearest centimetre, are
155, 148, 153, 154, 155, 149, 162, 154, 156, 155
What is their modal height?
Which measure of central tendency?
Shaun was given the following information about the prices of trainers
‘The prices ranged from £15 to £140. The mean price was £65, the median price was £52
and the mode was £45.
The mean price involves adding up all the prices, s0 its value takes into account the most
expensive trainers and Shaun is probably not interested in those
or less. This shows that there is a
The median price shows that half the trainers cost £!
choice of trainers costing £52 or less.
The mode tells Shaun that more than one pair costs £45 ny cost £45.
It could be just two pairs.
So the median price is the most useful information-—
ata
49 Summarising and comparing date
de the Mst usefy) y,
ven. Gi wey of hi
pose GIVEN. Give a ra
ASO op MRIs ‘
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want to know if yo, . wg 0 te
Aller oo Elva
; Youhove ais giving ie ler thon sie old girls. You
item stocked by the al ell st sik
You need to } ek hop. O° the lst ta
a DUY more 0p, st term of each
mast Poptart tek any lo not
we
b Youbave to uy tre ‘ant to run out of the
g, Youhave alist giving the py atty ote
in Cairo each day in Ryn
decide What clothes ty on
February.
"ach item,
Mand mi
inimum tempera
for the last m temperature
ive years. You nea
With you fore °® Years You need to
8 10-day trip to Cairo in
4 Youhave a list of
all mode
8 oF inkje
nt an idea pt Pints th
he price
on A4 paper. You wa
for one,
at will print colour
‘You would have to pay
* most useful for each situation
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pixed exercise
1 Inseven rounds of golf, a golfer gots score of
72, 817, 73, 72, 86,72 and 77
Find the mean, mode and median of these scares
2 The heights (correct to the nearest centimetre) of a group of boys are:
159, 155, 153, 154, 157, 162, 152, 160, 161, 157
Find a theirmeanheight ¢ ¢h
b their modalheight 4
median height
the range of the heights.
3. The table shows how many students in a form were absent for
various numbers of sessions during a certain school week.
T T T
Number of ] Sli ] [s]o }10|
sessions alysont oer
Frequency
Find a eb themedian the mean.
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1 Ifyou throw a fair dice 60 4
each score 10 time, Aes then in theory you should get
‘quency table would look like this.
Taps tates
Lireaeney bao bie hee a toy
a Find the mean sco:
b
of this theoretical distribution.
Ifyou throw a dice 60 times, you will be very unlikely indeed
to get equal numbers of each score. But, if your dice is
unbiased, and if you throw it fairly,
score near to the theoretic
you should get a mean
‘Throw
al mean,
4 dice 60 times, record your results and find your
mean score, How does your mean compare with the
theoretical mean?
Can you say whether your dice is likely to be unbiased?
Now repeat part b with an obviously biased dice. (You can
make one like the one shown on page 362 and stick a bit of
Blu-Tack inside one face before you make it up.)
Do a search on the Internet to get prices for 500 g of tomatoes
from at least ten different suppliers, Write these down as a list
and use the information to find
a. the range of prices
b_ the mean price
e the modal pr
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