For my maths task we did a data sort of thing and it was for Van Gogh and the other maths group is Miro.
I am doing this because I enjoyed it.
We were learning to use the data
Wild About Juice
I am doing this because I enjoyed it.
We were learning to use the data
Wild About Juice
You will need Statistics L3, Revised Edition, P.1 to complete this task.
Statistics: WALT interpret data
For each of the statements the students made, answer this question:
- Does the data support them? Explain why or not.
- Yes it is true because orange has the least amount.
- Yes Teina was almost right because 21 was sold on friday and 41 was sold on thursday.
- Yes they sold about 30 juices a day But Monday to Wednesday is closer to get 30 juices.
- Yes that is true because it has more numbers.
- NO even though wild berries has 18 some people might of bought more but didn't count it probably
- It is maybe true but maybe it is not true we don't know.
- Yes it is true because Monday has 28 and Tuesday has 29 and wednesday has 31 so it is the same.
- Tropical = 27 x 2 = 54
Orange and Mango = 57 x 2 = 114
Make up four more statements of your own based on the data:
- Lemonade is the 3rd lowest because it is just plan and it is 10 more than Orange, Orange has 5 and raspberry is 2 so that = 15 for lemonade.
- Juice is the 3 lowest and that = 7 and that is 2 more than Orange and that = 5
- Strawberries is the highest because 60 people loves Strawberries if this was not the highest Orange and Mango has 57.
- Raspberry is the least because only 2 people like it and the 2nd lowest is Orange and it has 5
How many boxes of each flavour should they buy? Explain why you decided this.
27 x 2 = 54 = 3 boxes = 60
18 x 2 = 36 = 2 boxes = 40
57 x 2 = 114 = 6 boxes = 120
16 x 2 = 32 = 2 boxes = 40
27 x 2 = 54 = 3 boxes = 60
5 x 2 = 10 = 1 boxes = 20
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