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7.025 Organise and display data

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An amusement park recorded the number of people that visited during a week of the school holidays and displayed the data in the graph shown.

Visitors to Adventure LandDayNumber of visitors130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290MonTuesWedThursFriSatSun
A graph of a histogram is entitled "Visitors to Adventure Land." The vertical axis represents the number of visitors, ranging from 130 to 290 in increments of 10. The horizontal axis lists the days of the week from Monday to Sunday. The height of the column on Monday is $210$210. The height of the column on Tuesday is $220$220. The height of the column on Wednesday is $280$280. The height of the column on Thursday is $200$200. The height of the column on Friday is $250$250. The height of the column on Saturday is $170$170. The height of the column on Sunday is $140$140. The heights are not explicitly given or labeled but is shown in the graph.
a

On what day did Adventure Land have the most visitors?

Monday

A

Tuesday

B

Wednesday

C

Thursday

D

Friday

E
b

How many more visitors were there on Thursday than Sunday?

c

On what day did Adventure Land have 220 visitors?

Sunday

A

Wednesday

B

Monday

C

Tuesday

D
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Outcomes

2.1.2

classify a categorical variable as ordinal, such as income level (high, medium, low) or nominal, such as place of birth (Australia, overseas) and use tables and bar charts to organise and display data

2.1.3

classify a numerical variable as discrete, such as the number of rooms in a house, or continuous, such as the temperature in degrees Celsius

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