Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 5: Practice 2
Rose Harrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 5: Practice 2
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 5: Practice 2 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP Mathematics A concept based approach 4&5 Standard solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Rose Harrison and Clara Huizink Solutions for Exercise 5: Practice 2 with Hints & Solutions
Here are the numbers of croissants a baker sold each day during a three-week period:
Construct an ordered stem-and-leaf diagram to represent the data.

The masses (in grams) of Chinese striped hamsters are:
Construct an ordered stem-and-leaf diagram to represent the data.

The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the distances in kilometres students in one class travel to school.
If the least distance travelled is , then find the value of .

The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the distances in kilometres students in one class travel to school.
If the greatest distance travelled is , then find the value of .

The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the distances in kilometres students in one class travel to school.
Find the number of students in the class.

The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the distances in kilometres students in one class travel to school.
Write down how many students travel

The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the distances in kilometres students in one class travel to school.
Students who travel more than get cheaper bus fares. Find the percentage of students who get cheaper bus fares.

Here are the heights of one-year-old apple trees in centimetres
Organise and represent the data in a stem-and-leaf diagram.
