Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Representation of Data, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 1A

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Dean Chalmers Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Representation of Data, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 1A

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Questions from Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Representation of Data, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 1A with Hints & Solutions

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This stem-and-leaf diagram shows the number of employees at 20 companies.
12308888990566778901129 Key : 1 0represents 10employees
What is the most common number of employees?

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This stem-and-leaf diagram shows the number of employees at 20 companies.
12308888990566778901129 Key : 1 0represents 10employees
How many of the companies have fewer than 25 employees?

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Over a 14-day period, data were collected on the number of passengers travelling on two ferries, A and Z. The results are presented to the right.
A Z8762764030588653434577533502669

Key:3|5|0
Represents 53 passengers on A and 50 passengers on Z

How many more passengers travelled on ferry Z than on ferry A?

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The runs scored by two batsmen in 15 cricket matches last season were:
Batsman P : 53, 41, 57, 38, 41, 37, 59, 48, 52, 39, 47, 36, 37, 44, 59.
Batsman Q : 56, 48, 31, 64, 21, 52, 45, 36, 57, 68, 77, 20, 42, 51, 71.
Giving a reason for your answer, decide which of the batsmen performed more consistently.

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The total numbers of eggs laid in the nests of two species of bird were recorded over several breeding seasons.
The numbers of eggs laid in the nests of 10 wrens and 10 dunnocks are:
Wrens: 22, 18, 21, 23, 17, 23, 20, 19, 24, 13.
Dunnocks: 28, 24, 23, 19, 30, 27, 22, 25, 22, 17.
Represent the data in a back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram with rows of width 5.

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The total numbers of eggs laid in the nests of two species of bird were recorded over several breeding seasons.
The numbers of eggs laid in the nests of 10 wrens and 10 dunnocks are:
Wrens: 22, 18, 21, 23, 17, 23, 20, 19, 24, 13.
Dunnocks: 28, 24, 23, 19, 30, 27, 22, 25, 22, 17.
Represent the data in a back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram with rows of width 5.

Given that all of these eggs hatched and that the survival rate for dunnock chicks is 92%, estimate the number of dunnock chicks that survived.

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The total numbers of eggs laid in the nests of two species of bird were recorded over several breeding seasons.
The numbers of eggs laid in the nests of 10 wrens and 10 dunnocks are:
Wrens: 22, 18, 21, 23, 17, 23, 20, 19, 24, 13.
Dunnocks: 28, 24, 23, 19, 30, 27, 22, 25, 22, 17.
Represent the data in a back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram with rows of width 5.

Find the survival rate for the wren chicks, given that 14 did not survive.

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This back-to-back stem-and-leaf diagram shows the percentage scores of the 25 students who were the top performers in an examination.
 

 Girls (12)  Boys (13) 41866321087788992590133445669

Key :1|8|2 represents 81% for a girl and 82% for a boy
The 25 students are arranged in a line in the order of their scores. Describe the student in the middle of the line and find the greatest possible number of boys in the line who are not standing next to a girl.