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10.04 Frequency tables and graphs

Interactive practice questions

Bob asked $41$41 of his students to choose their favourite toy. $7$7 students picked cars, $13$13 people picked planes, $6$6 people picked balls and $15$15 people picked video games.

Write Bob’s results in the frequency table below.

Toy Frequency
Cars $\editable{}$
Planes $\editable{}$
Balls $\editable{}$
Video Games $\editable{}$
Easy
< 1min

Ben asked $35$35 people about how many siblings they have. He found that $12$12 people had no siblings, $15$15 people had one sibling, $3$3 people had two siblings and $5$5 people had three siblings.

Write Ben's results in the frequency table below.

Easy
< 1min

$20$20 people were asked how many hours of sleep they had gotten the previous night. The numbers below are each person’s response:

$1,6,9,8,7,9,7,10,2,3,8,7,7,3,7,3,3,7,10,9$1,6,9,8,7,9,7,10,2,3,8,7,7,3,7,3,3,7,10,9

Easy
< 1min

Sophia asked $33$33 of her students to pick their favourite sport. $8$8 picked Football, $15$15 picked Volleyball, $5$5 picked Basketball, and $5$5 picked Tennis.

Easy
< 1min
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Outcomes

MS11-2

represents information in symbolic, graphical and tabular form

MS11-7

develops and carries out simple statistical processes to answer questions posed

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