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Mathsercise-C

Ready to learn about pie charts and scatter graphs? This exercise explores how to interpret and analyze data using these graphs. Get started now!

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Mathsercise-C

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  1. Mathsercise-C Pie Charts and Scatter Graphs Ready? Here we go!

  2. Sixth Form College 120o 60o Don’t Know 1 1 3 3 60 students were asked “What do you want to do next year?” Their replies are shown in the pie chart Question 2 Calculate what proportion of the circle represents college Answer How many students hoped to go to college? 360 ÷ 120 = 1 Pie Charts & Scatter Graphs x 60 = 20 students

  3. Forty students took the maths GCSE last year x 9 Grade ‘B’ – 3 Grade ‘C’ – 15 Grade ‘D’ – 14 Grade ‘E’ - 8 27o Question 3 x 9 135o x 9 126o x 9 72o x 9 = 360o 40 Answer If these results were shown in a pie chart, what is the size of angle for each grade? Now work out the multiplier 2 Pie Charts & Scatter Graphs

  4. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Here is a scatter graph. One axis is labelled ‘Height’ a) For this graph state the type of correlation Question 4 Positive (going upwards!) Answer b) From the list below, circle the most appropriate label for the other axis GCSE Maths Mark No. of cousins 3 Pie Charts & Scatter Graphs Size of feet Colour of eyes

  5. For each scatter graph, sketch in probable correlations x x x x Height x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Colour of eyes Start Height Age (up to 10) Answer 4 Pie Charts & Scatter Graphs

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