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This document contains 6 questions about analyzing and summarizing data from various contexts. Question 1 involves organizing book reading data into a frequency distribution table and calculating measures of central tendency and variation. Question 2 analyzes cricket score data and calculates measures with and without an additional data point. Question 3 examines test score data and identifies how many scores were under 5. Question 4 categorizes height data and calculates the mean. Question 5 uses a histogram to calculate the mean. Question 6 uses stem and leaf plots to determine a missing value given that the two samples have the same mean.

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This document contains 6 questions about analyzing and summarizing data from various contexts. Question 1 involves organizing book reading data into a frequency distribution table and calculating measures of central tendency and variation. Question 2 analyzes cricket score data and calculates measures with and without an additional data point. Question 3 examines test score data and identifies how many scores were under 5. Question 4 categorizes height data and calculates the mean. Question 5 uses a histogram to calculate the mean. Question 6 uses stem and leaf plots to determine a missing value given that the two samples have the same mean.

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Data Analysis Topic Test Name: _____________________________

Question 1: The number of books read by a class of 20 Question 2: A cricket team scored the following runs
students in Year 8 is sampled. The numbers are shown after 8 games: 259, 432, 182, 333, 202, 190, 391 and
below: 411.

5 10 2 3 9 a) Calculate the range, median and mean for these


4 4 3 4 8 scores.
7 2 5 1 0
4 9 4 1 6

a) Organise this data into a frequency distribution


table.
b) The cricket team scored 12 runs in their 9th game.
Outcome (x) Tally Frequency (f) fx Calculate the range, median and mean when this
9th game is included.

c) Which measure between the mean or the median


was least affected by the 9th score? Show
calculations.

d) What do you call a score that is very different from


its other scores and affects the data set’s mean?

Total Question 3: A year 9 class with 15 students had the


following test results out of 10 marks: 5, 4, 5, 8, 10, 3,
3, 6, 7, 7, 5, 10, 9, 7, 7.
b) Calculate the range, mode, median and mean of a) How many students received a mark under 5?
this data set.

b) Draw a dot plot of the following with labelled axis.


Question 4: Thirteen people had their heights measured Question 5: Find the mean for the following histogram
and the results were 152, 155, 149, 148, 152, 150, 151, Σ f cc
149, 148, 150, 152, 153, 149. All measurements are in using mean= .
Σf
centimetres.
a) Categorise the results in ascending order.

b) Find the mean of the results (2 decimals places).


Frequency (f)

c) Draw a frequency histogram and polygon to


21
represent the data. Label the axes and mark the
mean on the histogram. 19
17
14

20 30 40 50 60 70

Score (x)
Question 6: For the following
Stem-and-Leaf Plot with 10 data
scores.

Sample 1 Sample 2
Leaf Stem Leaf
853 2 17
975 3 089
x 4 333
932 5 79

Find the value of x in Sample 1 given the mean in


sample 1 is the same as sample 2.

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