A pictogram uses a symbol that represents 4 books. How many books does a row of 5 and a half symbols represent?
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Draw and interpret bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, stem-and-leaf diagrams and simple frequency distributions.
A pictogram uses a symbol that represents 4 books. How many books does a row of 5 and a half symbols represent?
A bar chart shows the number of books read each month. The bar for March has height 14 and the bar for April has height 9. How many more books were read in March than in April?
[1 mark]A stem-and-leaf diagram shows test marks of 12 students. Stem 4 (tens): leaves 2, 6, 8. Stem 5: leaves 1, 3, 4, 7. Stem 6: leaves 0, 2, 5, 8, 9.
Find the median test mark.
[1 mark]Find the range of the marks.
[1 mark]A pie chart shows favourite drinks of 60 people. The sector for tea has angle 120°. How many people chose tea?
[2 marks]A pie chart represents 200 students. The sector for 'walks to school' has 90 students. What angle should that sector have?
A back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram compares the heights (cm) of two basketball teams A and B. Team A leaves (read right to left): stem 17 → 2, 5, 8; stem 18 → 0, 3, 6, 9; stem 19 → 1, 4. Team B leaves (read left to right): stem 17 → 0, 4; stem 18 → 1, 2, 5, 7; stem 19 → 0, 3, 5, 8.
Find the median height of Team A.
[1 mark]State, with a reason, which team has the greater spread of heights.
[2 marks]A pictogram uses ★ to represent 6 ice creams sold. Monday has 4½ stars, Tuesday has 2¾ stars. How many ice creams were sold in TOTAL over the two days?
[2 marks]A pie chart represents 90 students' favourite subjects. The angles for Maths, English and Science are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 4. Find the number of students who chose Science.
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