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Lists and frequency tables are used to analyze data. As a Math student, you will know that data collected from surveys and questionnaires needs to be put in some sort of order before it can be analyzed.
This quiz deals with drawing up and reading information from data lists and frequency tables.
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Team names are qualitative data so the most sensible order is alphabetical
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A drawn match will be recorded twice but all others are either won or lost
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Remember, anything times zero is still zero
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The first three families contribute no children to the total
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Modal category is another way of describing the mode or most common value
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Filling in the missing number in a two-way table
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5 out of 25 is the same as 20 out of 100 = 20%
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