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10.1 Average and range



               2	  Tom recorded the midday temperatures, in degrees            7  2  −1  3  2  −2  0  2  6  6
                  Celsius, each day for three weeks. His results are shown
                  on the right.                                                3  4  6  6  5  3  8  9  6  6  2
                  Work out:	       a  the mode      b  the median    c  the range.

               3	  These are the masses, in kilograms, of nine members of    75  78  82  83  85  88  90  92  93
                  a slimming club.
                  a	 Work out the median mass.      b  Work out the range.
                  c	 After three months, they had all lost 4 kg. Work out the new median and the new range.
                  d	 How will the median change if everyone loses 10 kg?
                  e	 How will the range change if everyone loses 10 kg?

               4	 The table shows the populations of seven countries. The numbers are in millions.

                     Country     Nigeria   Saudi Arabia    Egypt      India     Indonesia  Malaysia   New Zealand
                    Population		   112          22           69        1013       213         22           4
                    (millions)

                  a	 Which country has the median population?
                  b	 Work out the range of the populations.
                                                                              9  11  11  11  11  12  12  13  14  14
               5	 The ages of ten students are shown in the box.
                  Work out:	       a  the mode      b  the median    c  the range.

               6	  These are the heights (in metres) of six members of            1.40  1.45  1.55  1.65  1.65  1.80
                  a swimming club.
                  a	 Work out:     i  the median height       ii  the range.
                  b	 One more person joins the club. The range is now 0.45 m and the median is 1.55 m. Find the
                     height of the seventh person.

               7	 This table shows how long a group of 92 holiday-makers are planning to stay in New Zealand.

                    Length	of	stay	(days)    1–7      8–14     15–21     22–28    29–42
                         Frequency            6        14        22       35        15

                  a	 Find the modal class. Give a reason for your answer.
                  b	 It is not possible to find the range.
                  	i  Explain why the smallest possible value of the range is 22 days.
                  	 ii  What is the largest possible value of the range?

               8	 A group of 25 children were asked how many sisters they had.
               	 The frequency table shows the results.
                    Number	of	sisters    0       1      2      3      4      5

                        Frequency        4       8      6      2      4      1

                  a	 From the table, four children have no sisters. How many children have more than two sisters?
                  b	 What is the modal number of sisters?            c  What is the median number of sisters?







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