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Grade 12

Statistics on grouped data

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A survey was conducted which asked $30$30 people how many books they had read in the past month.

Number of books read Frequency
$1$1-$5$5 $2$2
$6$6-$10$10 $11$11
$11$11-$15$15 $15$15
$16$16-$20$20 $2$2

Based on the frequency table provided, which one of the following statements is not correct?

$11$11 people have read between $6$6 and $10$10 books in the past month.

A

$28$28 people have read at most $15$15 books in the past month.

B

We cannot determine from the table how many people have read exactly $12$12 books.

C

We can determine that $2$2 people have read exactly $5$5 books in the past month.

D
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12D.D.1.5

Interpret statistical summaries to describe the characteristics of a one-variable data set and to compare two related one-variable data sets; describe how statistical summaries can be used to misrepresent one-variable data; and make inferences, and make and justify conclusions, from statistical summaries of one-variable data orally and in writing, using convincing arguments

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