Cumulative Frequency & Box Plots (Edexcel GCSE Maths: Higher)

Exam Questions

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1a
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Some girls did a sponsored swim to raise money for charity.
The table shows information about the amounts of money (£) the girls raised.

Least amount of money (£)

10

Greatest amount of money (£)

45

Median

25

Lower quartile

16

Upper quartile

42

On the grid, draw a box plot for the information in the table.

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Some boys also did the sponsored swim.
The box plot shows information about the amounts of money (£) the boys raised.

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Compare the amounts of money the girls raised with the amounts of money the boys raised.

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Sameena recorded the times, in minutes, some girls took to do a jigsaw puzzle.
Sameena used her results to work out the information in this table.

 

Minutes

Shortest time

18

Lower quartile

25

Median

29

Upper quartile

33

Longest time

44

On the grid, draw a box plot to show the information in the table.

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2b
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The box plot below shows information about the times, in minutes, some boys took to do the same jigsaw puzzle.

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Compare the distributions of the girls' times and the boys' times.

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3a
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The table shows information about the heights, in cm, of a group of Year 11 girls.

 

height (cm)

least height

154

median

165

lower quartile

161

interquartile range

7

range

20

Draw a box plot for this information.

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3b
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The box plot below shows information about the heights, in cm, of a group of Year 7 girls.

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Compare the distribution of heights of the Year 7 girls with the distribution of heights  of the Year 11 girls.

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4a
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The table gives some information about the heights of 80 girls.

Least height

133 cm

Greatest height

170 cm

Lower quartile

145 cm

Upper quartile

157 cm

Median

151 cm

Draw a box plot to represent this information.

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4b
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Work out an estimate for the number of these girls with a height between 133 cm and 157 cm.

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5a
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The table shows information about the speeds of space 100 spacelorries.

Speed (bold italic s) in km/h

Frequency

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 20

2

20 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 40

9

40 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 60

23

60 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 80

31

80 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 100

27

100 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 120

8

Complete the cumulative frequency table for this information.

Speed (bold italic s) in km/h

Cumulative frequency

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 20

2

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 40

 

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 60

 

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 80

 

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 100

 

0 less than s less-than or slanted equal to 120

 

5b
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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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5c
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Find an estimate for the number of lorries with a speed of more than space 90 spacekm/h.

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6a
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There arespace 200 spaceworkers at a factory.
The cumulative frequency table gives information about their ages.

Age (bold italic a years)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 20

25

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 30

70

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 40

138

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 50

175

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 60

186

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 70

194

0 less than a less-than or slanted equal to 80

200

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for this information.

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6b
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Graham says,  
  "10% of workers at the factory are older than 65"

Is Graham correct?
You must show how you get your answer.

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7a
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Sue works for a company that delivers parcels.

One day the company delivered space 80 spaceparcels.
The table shows information about the weights, in kg, of these parcels.

Weight ( bold italic w kg)

Frequency

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 1

19

1 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 2

17

2 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 3

15

3 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 4

12

4 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 5

10

5 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 6

7

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Weight ( bold italic w kg)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 1

 

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 2

 

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 3

 

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 4

 

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 5

 

0 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 6

 

7b
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On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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7c
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Sue says,

   "75 % of the parcels weigh less than 3.4 kg."

Is Sue correct?
You must show how you get your answer.

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8a
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The table gives information about the marks gained by some students in an exam.

Mark (bold italic m)

Frequency

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 20

40

20 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 40

70

40 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 60

60

60 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 80

15

80 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 100

10

100 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 120

5

Complete the cumulative frequency table for this information.

Mark (bold italic m)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 20

 

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 40

 

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 60

 

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 80

 

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 100

 

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 120

 

8b
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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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8c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of students who gained a mark of more than 54.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows some information about the heights, in cm, of 60 students.

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Work out an estimate for the number of these students with a height greater than 160 cm.

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10a
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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the weights of 60 apples.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the median weight.

10b
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Use the graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range of the weights.

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11a
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The grouped frequency table gives information about the times, in minutes, that 80 office workers take to get to work. 

Time (bold italic t minutes)

Frequency

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 20

5

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

30

40 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

20

60 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 80

15

80 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 100

8

100 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 120

2

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Time (bold italic t minutes)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 20

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 80

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 100

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 120

 

11b
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On the grid, draw the cumulative frequency graph for this information.

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11c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the percentage of these office workers who take more than 90 minutes to get to work.

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12a
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The frequency table gives information about the ages of the 80 people in a train carriage.

Age (bold italic a bold spaceyears)

Frequency

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

9

20 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

19

30 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 40

17

40 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 50

18

50 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 60

13

60 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 70

4

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Age (bold italic a years)

Cumulative frequency

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

 

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

 

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 40

 

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 50

 

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 60

 

0 space less than space a space less-than or slanted equal to space 70

 

12b
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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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12c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the median age of the people in the train carriage.

........................................... years

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Here is a box plot.

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Circle the median value.

28

35

24

22

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1a
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The students in a class kept a record of the amount of time, in minutes, they spent doing homework last week.

The table shows information about the amount of time the girls spent doing homework last week.

 

Minutes

Least amount of time

60

Range

230

Median

170

Lower quartile

100

Upper quartile

220

On the grid, draw a box plot for the information in the table.

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1b
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The box plot below shows information about the amount of time the boys spent doing homework last week.

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Compare the amount of time the girls spent doing homework with the amount of time the boys spent doing homework.

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2a
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Colin took a sample of 80 football players.

He recorded the total distance, in kilometres, each player ran in the first half of their matches on Saturday.

Colin drew this box plot for his results.

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Work out the interquartile range.

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There were 80 players in Colin's sample.

Work out the number of players who ran a distance of more than 5.6 km.

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Colin also recorded the total distance each player ran in the second half of their matches.

He drew the box plot below for this information.

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Compare the distribution of the distances run in the first half with the distribution of the distances run in the second half.

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3a
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The box plot shows information about the number of countries competing in each Winter Olympic Games since 1948.

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Write down the median.

3b
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Work out the interquartile range.

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The table below shows information about the number of countries competing in each Summer Olympic Games since 1948.

 

Smallest

Lower quartile

Median

Upper quartile

Largest

Number of countries

59

83

121

199

204

Compare the two distributions.

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4a
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The box plots give information about the wages of a group of 16 year old workers and a group of 18 year old workers.

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Compare the distribution of the wages of the 16 year old workers with the distribution of the wages of the 18 year old workers.

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There are 200 workers who are 16 years old.

Work out an estimate for the number of these workers whose wages are £130 or more.

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Some students were asked how many times they each used their mobile phones last week.


The box plots give information about the male students' answers and about the female students' answers.

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Compare the two distributions represented by the box plots.

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The box plot shows information about the distribution of the amounts of money spent by some male students on their holidays.

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Work out the interquartile range for the amounts of money spent by these male students.

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The table below shows information about the distribution of the amounts of money spent by some female students on their holidays.

 

Smallest

Lower quartile

Median

Upper quartile

Largest

Money spent (£)

60

180

300

350

650

On the grid above, draw a box plot for the information in the table.

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Chris says,  
  "The box plots show that the female students spent more money than the male students."

Is Chris correct?
Give a reason for your answer.

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Charlotte grows some potatoes.

The table shows information about the weights of her potatoes.

 Weight (bold italic w grams)

 Frequency

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 120

5

120 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 140

25

140 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 160

30

160 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 180

15

180 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 200

5

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

 Weight (bold italic w grams)

Cumulative frequency

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 120

 

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 140

 

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 160

 

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 180

 

100 less than w less-than or slanted equal to 200

 

7b
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On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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7c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the percentage of Charlotte's potatoes with a weight less than 150 grams.

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The table below shows information about the heights of 60 students.

Height (bold italic x cm)

Number of students

140 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 150

4

150 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 160

5

160 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 170

16

170 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 180

27

180 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 190

5

190 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 200

3

On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for the information in the table.

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Find an estimate

i) for the median,

[2]

ii) for the interquartile range.

[1]

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The grouped frequency table shows information about the weekly wages of 80 factory workers.

Weekly wage(bold £ bold italic x)

Frequency

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 200

8

200 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 300

15

300 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 400

30

400 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 500

17

500 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 600

7

600 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 700

3

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Weekly wage(bold £ bold italic x)

Cumulative frequency

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 200

 

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 300

 

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 400

 

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 500

 

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 600

 

100 less than x less-than or slanted equal to 700

 

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On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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9c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of workers with a weekly wage of more than £530.

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The table shows information about the times taken by 100 people in a fun run.

Time ( bold italic t minutes)

Frequency

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 30

4

30 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

16

40 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 50

36

50 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

24

60 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 70

14

70 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 80

6

Complete the cumulative frequency table for this information.

Time ( bold italic t minutes)

Cumulative frequency

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 30

 

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

 

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 50

 

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

 

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 70

 

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 80

 

10b
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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the median time.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of people who took longer than space 63 spaceminutes.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the weights of 60 potatoes.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the median weight.

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Jamil says,  
 "80 - 40 = 40 so the range of the weights is 40 g."

Is Jamil correct?
You must give a reason for your answer.

11c
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Show that less than 25% of the potatoes have a weight greater than 65 g.

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12a
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The cumulative frequency table shows the marks some students got in a test.

Mark (bold italic m)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 10

8

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 20

23

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 30

48

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 40

65

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 50

74

0 less than m less-than or slanted equal to 60

80

On the grid, plot a cumulative frequency graph for this information.

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Find the median mark.

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Students either pass the test or fail the test.
The pass mark is set so that 3 times as many students fail the test as pass the test.

Find an estimate for the lowest possible pass mark.

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The table gives information about the times, in minutes, taken by 80 customers to do their shopping in a supermarket.

Time taken (t minutes)

Frequency

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 10

7

10 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 20

26

20 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 30

24

30 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

14

40 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 50

7

50 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

2

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Time taken (t minutes)

Cumulative frequency

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 10

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 20

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 30

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 40

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 50

 

0 less than t less-than or slanted equal to 60

 

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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the median time taken.

.................................... minutes

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One of the 80 customers is chosen at random.

Use your graph to find an estimate for the probability that the time taken by this customer was more than 42 minutes.

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The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the weights, in grams, of 90 bags of sweets.

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Find an estimate for the median of the weights of these bags of sweets.

...................................................... grams

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Roberto sells the bags of sweets to raise money for charity.
Bags with a weight greater than d grams are labelled large bags and sold for 3.75 euros each bag.


The total amount of money he receives by selling all the large bags is 93.75 euros.

Find the value of d.

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The manager of a call centre asked the 120 people, who rang the call centre last week, how long they each waited before their call was answered.

The table gives information about their replies.

Time waited (t minutes)

Frequency

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 5

8

5 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 10

15

10 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 15

17

15 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

28

20 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 25

33

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

19

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Time waited (t minutes)

Cumulative Frequency

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 5

 

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 10

 

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 15

 

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

 

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 25

 

0 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

 

15b
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On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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15c
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Use your graph to find an estimate for the median of the times waited.

...................................................... minutes

15d
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Using your graph, find an estimate for the percentage of the 120 people who said that they waited longer than 23 minutes before their call was answered.
Show your working clearly.

......................................................%

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The table gives information about the times taken by 90 runners to complete a 10 km race.

Time (t minutes)

Frequency

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 35

12

35 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 45

24

45 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 55

28

55 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 65

12

65 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 75

10

75 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 85

4

Complete the cumulative frequency table.

Time (t minutes)

Cumulative frequency

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 35

12

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 45

 

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 55

 

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 65

 

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 75

 

25 space less than space t space less-than or slanted equal to space 85

 

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On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.

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Any runner who completed the race in a time T minutes such that 42 space less than space T space less-than or slanted equal to space 52 minutes was awarded a silver medal.

Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of runners who were awarded a silver medal.

....................................................... runners

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The times that 48 trains left a station on Monday were recorded.

The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the numbers of minutes the trains were delayed, correct to the nearest minute.

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The shortest delay was 0 minutes.
The longest delay was 42 minutes.

On the grid below, draw a box plot for the information about the delays on Monday.

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48 trains left the station on Tuesday.

The box plot below gives information about the delays on Tuesday.

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Compare the distribution of the delays on Monday with the distribution of the delays on Tuesday.

......................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

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Mary says,

“ The longest delay on Tuesday was 33 minutes.

This means that there must be some delays of between 25 minutes and 30 minutes.”

Is Mary right?

You must give a reason for your answer.

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Tom recorded the times, in seconds, some boys took to complete an obstacle course.
He drew this box plot for his results.

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Tom also recorded the times some girls took to complete the obstacle course.

Here are the times, in seconds, for the girls.

99

101

103

106

108

109

110

110

111

112

113

114

115

115

117

120

124

125

132

 

Compare the distribution of the times for the boys with the distribution of the times for the girls.

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Ben played 15 games of basketball.
Here are the points he scored in each game.

17

18

18

18

19

20

20

22

23

23

23

26

27

28

28

Draw a box plot for this information.

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Sam plays in the same 15 games of basketball.

The median number of points Sam scored is 23
The interquartile range of these points is 12
The range of these points is 20

Who is more consistent at scoring points, Sam or Ben?
You must give a reason for your answer.

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Here are the times, in seconds, that 15 people waited to be served at Rose's garden centre.

5

9

11

14

15

20

22

25

27

27

28

30

32

35

44

On the grid, draw a box plot for this information.

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The box plot below shows the distribution of the times that people waited to be served at Green's garden centre.

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Compare the distribution of the times that people waited at Rose's garden centre and the distribution of the times that people waited at Green's garden centre.

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Harry grows tomatoes.
This year he put his tomato plants into two groups, group A and group B.

Harry gave fertiliser to the tomato plants in group A.
He did not give fertiliser to the tomato plants in group B.

Harry weighed 60 tomatoes from group A.
The cumulative frequency graph shows some information about these weights.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the median weight.

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The 60 tomatoes from group A
   had a minimum weight of 153 grams
   and a maximum weight of 186 grams.

Use this information and the cumulative frequency graph to draw a box plot for the 60 tomatoes from group A.

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Harry did not give fertiliser to the tomato plants in group B.

Harry weighed 60 tomatoes from group B.
He drew this box plot for his results.

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Compare the distribution of the weights of the tomatoes from group A with the distribution of the weights of the tomatoes from group B.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the times 80 swimmers take to swim 50 metres.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the median time.

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A swimmer has to swim 50 metres in 60 seconds or less to qualify for the swimming team.

The team captain says,

   "More than 25% of swimmers have qualified for the swimming team."

Is the team captain right?
You must show how you got your answer.

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For these 80 swimmers

   the least time taken was 28 seconds
   and the greatest time taken was 96 seconds.

Use the cumulative frequency graph and the information above to draw a box plot for the times taken by the swimmers.

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The cumulative frequency graphs show information about the times taken by 100 male runners and by 100 female runners to finish the London marathon. 

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A male runner is chosen at random.

Find an estimate for the probability that this runner took less than 4 hours to finish the London marathon.

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Use medians and interquartile ranges to compare the distribution of the times taken by the male runners with the distribution of the times taken by the female runners.

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A group of 60 students each sat an algebra test and a geometry test. Each test was marked out of 110

The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the marks gained by the 60 students in the algebra test.

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To be awarded a grade A in the algebra test, a student had to gain a mark greater than 64

Two students are to be selected at random from the 60 students in the group.

Use the graph to find an estimate for the probability that both of these students were awarded a grade A in the algebra test.

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The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the weights, in grams, of 90 bags of sweets.

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Roberto sells the bags of sweets to raise money for charity.
Bags with a weight greater than grams are labelled large bags and sold for 3.75 euros each bag.

The total amount of money he receives by selling all the large bags is 93.75 euros.

Find the value of d.

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A total of 80 national and international runners took part in a race.
The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the times, in minutes, they took for the race.

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60% of the national runners took 50 minutes or less for the race. No international runner took 50 minutes or less for the race.

Work out an estimate for the number of national runners who took part in the race.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the length, in minutes, of each of 80 films.

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Clare says,

“More than 35% of these films are over 120 minutes long.”

Is Clare correct?
Give a reason for your answer.

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A group of 60 students each sat an algebra test and a geometry test.
Each test was marked out of 110.

The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the marks gained by the 60 students in the algebra test.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the median mark in the algebra test.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the number of students who gained 58 marks or less in the algebra test.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range of the marks gained in the algebra test.

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The interquartile range of the marks gained in the geometry test is 9.

Luis says

“The students’ marks are more spread out in the algebra test than in the geometry test.”

Is Luis correct?
Give a reason for your answer.

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To be awarded a grade A in the algebra test, a student had to gain a mark greater than 64.
Two students are to be selected at random from the 60 students in the group.
Use the graph to find an estimate for the probability that both of these students were awarded a grade A in the algebra test.

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The cumulative frequency table gives information about the distance, in kilometres, that each of 80 workers travel from home to work at Office A.

Distance travelled (d km)

Cumulative frequency

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to space 5

17

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to 10

32

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to space 15

57

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

70

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to space 25

76

0 space less than space d space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

80

On the grid below, draw a cumulative frequency graph for the information in the table.

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the median distance travelled.

....................................................... km

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Use your graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range of the distances travelled.

....................................................... km

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For Office B, the median distance workers travel from home to work is 15 km and the interquartile range is 5 km.


Use the information above to compare the distances that workers at Office A and workers at Office B travel from home to work.
Write down two comparisons.

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The cumulative frequency graph gives information about the waiting times, in minutes, of people with appointments at Hospital A.

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Use the graph to find an estimate of the median waiting time at Hospital A.

.........................minutes

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Use the graph to find an estimate of the interquartile range of the waiting times at Hospital A.

............................... minutes

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At a different hospital, Hospital B, the median waiting time is 28 minutes and the interquartile range of the waiting times is 19 minutes.

Compare the waiting times at Hospital A with the waiting times at Hospital B.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the length, in minutes, of each of 80 films.

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Use the graph to find an estimate for the interquartile range.

....................................................... minutes

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Clare says,

“More than 35% of these films are over 120 minutes long.”

Is Clare correct?
Give a reason for your answer.

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The cumulative frequency graph represents the masses of 40 necklaces.

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A jeweller buys every necklace with mass greater than 21 grams.

Use the graph to estimate how many she buys.

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The lowest mass was 3 grams.

The highest mass was 28 grams.

Draw a box plot to represent the data.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the masses of 200 apples.

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Estimate the median mass.

................................grams

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Apples with mass 90 grams or less cost 32p each.

Apples with mass more than 90 grams cost 39p each.
Estimate the total cost of the 200 apples.

£...................................

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Here is some information about the miles per gallon of 60 cars.

Miles per gallon, bold italic x

Frequency

40 space less than space x space less-than or slanted equal to space 50

6

50 space less than space x space less-than or slanted equal to space 60

16

60 space less than space x space less-than or slanted equal to space 70

28

70 space less than space x space less-than or slanted equal to space 80

10

Draw a cumulative frequency graph.

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Use the graph to work out the interquartile range.

...........................miles per gallon

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Here is some information about the marks of 60 students in a test.

Mark,

Frequency

40 less than m less than 50

9

50 space less than space m space less-than or slanted equal to space 60

16

60 space less than space m space less-than or slanted equal to space 70

20

70 space less than space m space less-than or slanted equal to space 80

8

80 space less than space m space less-than or slanted equal to space 90

7

On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency graph.

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Use your graph to estimate the lowest mark of the top 20% of students.

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The cumulative frequency graph summarises the annual salary, p (£ thousands), of the 60 workers in a factory.

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Use the graph to estimate the median annual salary.

£ ...................................... thousands

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Complete this cumulative frequency table.

Annual salary, p (£ thousands)

Cumulative frequency

p space less-than or slanted equal to space 10

 

p space less-than or slanted equal to space 20

 

p space less-than or slanted equal to space 30

 

p space less-than or slanted equal to space 50

 

p space less-than or slanted equal to space 80

 

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Use the information in the cumulative frequency table to calculate an estimate of the mean annual salary.

£ ...................................... thousands

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Explain why your estimate of the median is more reliable than your estimate of the mean.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows the distribution of the heights of members of a rowing club.

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Calculate the percentage of the members who are at least 180 cm tall.

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The cumulative frequency graph shows information about the marks scored by a group of 80 students in a test.

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The ratio of the number of students passing the test compared to failing the test is 4 : 1.
Find the minimum mark needed to pass the test.

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Iqrah carries out a survey of 200 families in the north of England on their weekly spending on food.

The cumulative frequency diagram summarises the results.

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Find

i) the median,

£ ................. [1]

ii) the interquartile range.

£ ................. [2]

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Iqrah says

   15% of these families spent over £120.

Is her statement correct?
State the evidence you have used in making your decision.

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In a survey of 200 families in the south of England, the median weekly amount spent on food was £84 and the interquartile range was £28.

Make two comparisons between the weekly amounts spent on food in the north of England and the south of England.
State the evidence you have used in making your comparisons.

1 .................... [2]

2 .................... [2]

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