11 AA SL Statistics Ms
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2.
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3. (a) (i) m = 165 A1 N1
(ii) Lower quartile (1st quarter) = 160 (A1)
Upper quartile (3rd quarter) = 170 (A1)
IQR = 10 A1 N3
(b) Recognize the need to use the 40th percentile, or 48th student(M1)
eg a horizontal line through (0, 48)
a = 163 A1 N2
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(b) IQR = 12 A1 N1
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5. b = 3, c = 3 A1A1 N2
abcd
4
using mean 4 M1
using range (d a = 6) M1
a = 2, d = 8 A1A1 N2
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6. (a) (i) r = 10 A2 N2
(ii) s = 13 A2 N2
x 10
(b) Using 12 A1
t = 18 A1 N1
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7. (a) 3 A1 N1
(b) 6 A2 N2
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(c) Recognizing the link between 6 and the upper quartile (M1)
eg 25% scored greater than 6,
0.25 32 (A1)
8 A1 N3
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fx
8. (a) Mean = f
fx = (1) (0) + (2) (4) + (3) (6) + (4) (k) + (5) (8) + (6)
(6) + (7) (6) (A1)
f k + 30 (A1)
144 4k
Using mean 4.6 = k 30 (M1)
4.6k + 138 = 144 + 4k (A1)
0.6k = 6
k = 10 (A1) (C5)
9. (a)
Mark (x) 0 ≤ x < 20 20 ≤ x < 40 40 ≤ x < 60 60 ≤ x < 80 80 ≤ x < 100
Number of
22 50(±1) 66(±1) 42(±1) 20
Students
(A1)(A1)(A1) (C3)
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10. List of frequencies with p in the middle
23 p
eg 5 + 10, p, 6 + 2 15, 8, or 15 < 2 , or p > 7. (M1)
Consideration that p < 10 because 2 is the mode or discretionary for
further processing. (M1)
Possible values of p are 8 and 9 (A2)(A2) (C6)
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13.
x f f
4 2 2
5 5 7
6 4 11
7 3 14
8 4 18
10 2 20
12 1 21
(c) Q3 = 8 (A1)
IQR = 8 – 5 (M1)
= 3 (accept 5 – 8 or [5, 8]) (C2)
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14.
90
80
C u m u lativ e freq u en cy
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
LQ = 14 M = 20 U Q = 24
D ia m ete r (m m )
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(b) IQR = Q3 – Q1(or UQ – LQ) (M1)
= 10 (accept 14 to 24) (A1) (C2)
Note: Accept 14 to 24, 24 to 14, 14 – 24
or 24 –14.
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300
18. (a) m = 25 (M1)
= 12 (A1) (C2)
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625
(b) s= 25 (M1)
=5 (A1) (C2)
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19. (a) Σfx = 1(2) + 2(4) + ... + 7(4), Σfx = 146 + 5x (seen anywhere) A1
fx
evidence of substituting into mean = f (M1)
correct equation A1
146 5 x
e.g. 34 x = 4.5, 146 + 5x = 4.5(34 + x)
x = 14 A1 N2
(b) σ = 1.54 A2 N2
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(c) 1.09 A1 N1
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(c) Q1 = 3, Q3 = 5 (may be seen in a box plot) (A1)(A1)
IQR = 2 (accept any notation that suggests the interval 3 to 5) A1 N3
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22. (a) evidence of using mid-interval values (5, 15, 25, 35, 50, 67.5, 87.5)(M1)
σ = 19.8 (cm) A2 N3
(ii) METHOD 1
60 % have a length less than k (A1)
0.6 × 200 = 120 (A1)
k 30 (cm) A1 N2
METHOD 2
0.4 × 200 = 80 (A1)
200 – 80 = 120 (A1)
k = 30 (cm) A1 N2
(d)
Cost $X 4 10 12
P(X = x) 0.35 0.565 0.085
A1A1 N2
(e) correct substitution (of their p values) into formula for E(X) (A1)
e.g. 4 × 0.35 + 10 × 0.565 + 12 × 0.085
E(X) = 8.07 (accept $8.07) A1 N2
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23. (a) 18 A1 N1
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(b) (i) 10 A2 N2
(ii) 44 A2 N2
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f ( x)
(c) evidence of substituting into 125 (M1)
1511 1621 1733 1834 1918 208 2176
e.g . ,
125 125
mean = 17.4 A1 N2
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(c)
Time (minutes) Number of students
0 ≤ t < 10 5
10 ≤ t < 20 11
20 ≤ t < 30 20
30 ≤ t < 40 24
40 ≤ t < 50 14
50 ≤ t < 60 6
A1A1 N2
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26. (a) (i) 50 (accept 49, “fewer than 50”) A1 N1
(ii) Cumulative frequency (7) = 90 (A1)
90 50 (M1)
= 40 A1 N2
(iii) 75th or 75.5th person A1
median = 6.25 (min), 6 min 15 secs A1 N1
(c) (i)
t (minutes) 0t<2 2t<4 4t<6 6t<8 8 t < 10 10 t < 12
Frequency 10 23 37 38 27 15
A1A1A1 N3
(ii) Evidence of using all correct mid-interval values (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) A1
110 3 23 5 37 7 38 9 27 11 15
mean = 150
(c) (i) p = 76 (16 + 22) = 38 (allow ft from (ii) (a)) (A1) (N1)
q = 132 76 = 56 (A1) (N1)
7.5 16 .....14.5 23 3363
(ii) x= 16 ...23 300 (M1)
= 11.2 (accept 11.21) (A1) (N2)
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(b) 40% of cabs = 80 cabs (A1)
fares up to $22 (A1)
distance = $22 ÷ $0.55 (M1)
a = 40 km (A1) 4
(b)
Weight (W) W ≤ 85 W ≤ 90 W ≤ 95 W ≤ 100 W ≤ 105 W ≤ 110 W ≤ 115
Number of
5 15 30 56 69 76 80
packets
(A1) 1
(d) Sum = 0, since the sum of the deviations from the mean is zero.(A2)
OR
Wi
(Wi W ) Wi 80
80
=0 (M1)(A1) 2
(e) Let A be the event: W > 100, and B the event: 85 < W ≤ 110
P( A B )
P(AB) = P( B ) (M1)
20
P(A B) = 80 (A1)
71
P(B) = 80 (A1)
P(AB) = 0.282 (A1)
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OR
71 packets with weight 85 < W ≤ 110. (M1)
Of these, 20 packets have weight W > 100. (M1)
20
Required probability = 71 (A1)
= 0.282 (A1) 4
Notes: Award (A2) for a correct final answer with no
reasoning.
Award up to (M2) for correct reasoning or method.
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(b) (i) a = 165, b = 275 (A1)
(ii)
320
C U M U L AT IV E F R E Q U E N C Y
280
2 5 5 C ars
240
N u m b e r o f c a rs
200
160
120
80
1 0 5 km h – 1
40
(A4) 5
Note: Award (A1) for properly marked scales and
axes,
(A2) for 9 correctly plotted points, (A1) for 7 or 8
points,
(A1) for a smooth curve through the points.
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(ii) 15% of 300 = 45 300 – 45 = 255
Horizontal line on graph at 255 cars (M1)
Speed = 114(± 2 km h–1) (A1)
OR
Speed = 114(± 2 km h–1) (A2) 4
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(b)
xi fi
15 1
25 5
35 7
45 9
(A1) 55 10 (A1)
65 16
75 14
85 10
95 8
80 (AG)
Note: Award (A0) for using the mid-interval values of
14.5, 24.5 etc.
(i) = 63 (A1)
(ii) = 20.5 (3 sf) (A1) 4
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(d)
60
c u m u lativ e
frequ en cy (A 1 )
4 0 .5
(A 1 ){ p o in ts a n d
cu rv e
20
50 60 65 70 80
le n g th (cm ) (A 1 ) 3
OR Median = 65 (A3) 3
Note: This answer assumes appropriate use of a
calculator with correct arguments.
OR Linear interpolation on the table: (M1)
48 40.5 40.5 32
60
48 32 48 32 × 70 = 65 (2sf) (A1)(A1) 3
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32. (a)
x 15 45 75 105 135 165 195 225
f 5 15 33 21 11 7 5 3 (M1)
_
x = 97.2 (exactly) (A1) 2
(b)
x 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240
Σf 5 20 53 74 85 92 97 100 (A1) 1
Note: Award (A1) for correct values for x, f.
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(c)
100
f 90
80
70
60
cu sto m ers
50
40
30
20
10 Q3
a n
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240
(A4) 4
Notes: Award (A2) for 6 or more points correct, (A1)
for 4/5 points correct.
Award (A1) for a reasonable graph, (A1) for the
correct axes and the given scales.
33. (a)
Mark 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
No. of Candidates 15 65 165 335 595 815 905 950 980 1000
(A3) 3
Note: Award (A1) for 165, (A1) for 1000, (A1) if all
other entries are correct.
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(b)
1000
900
800
700
600
N o . o f can d id ates
500
400
300
200
100
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
M ark s
(A5) 5
Notes: Vertical axis and scale (A1)
Horizontal axis and scale (A1)
Points (A1)
Curve (allow polygon) (A2)
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