Statistics, NAP_10011

Question

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Worked Solution

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Variant 0

DifficultyLevel

330

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many students own a cat?

Worked Solution

Therefore, 12 children own a cat.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many students own a cat?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad Therefore, {{{correctAnswer}}} children own a cat.
correctAnswer
12

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

8

x

10

12

x

20


Variant 1

DifficultyLevel

340

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many more cats were owned that fish?

Worked Solution

Difference between cats and fish

= 12 - 6
= 6

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many more cats were owned that fish?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad sm_nogap Difference between cats and fish
>> | | | ---------- | | \= 12 $-$ 6 | | \= {{{correctAnswer}}} |
correctAnswer
6

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

18

x

12

6

x

5


Variant 2

DifficultyLevel

342

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many pets were owned in total?

Worked Solution

Total pets owned

= 8 + 12 + 6 + 2 + 1
= 29

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of pets they owned. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many pets were owned in total?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_pets-ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad sm_nogap Total pets owned
>> | | | ---------- | | \= 8 + 12 + 6 + 2 + 1 | | \= {{{correctAnswer}}} |
correctAnswer
29

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

30

29

x

25

x

20


Variant 3

DifficultyLevel

333

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many Kia cars passed the school in the 10 minute period?

Worked Solution

Therefore, 14 Kia cars passed the school in the 10 minute period.

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many Kia cars passed the school in the 10 minute period?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car_ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad Therefore, {{{correctAnswer}}} Kia cars passed the school in the 10 minute period.
correctAnswer
14

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

10

x

12

14

x

24


Variant 4

DifficultyLevel

338

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many more Ford cars passed the school than Hyundai cars?

Worked Solution

Difference between Ford and Hyundai

= 15 - 9
= 6

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many more Ford cars passed the school than Hyundai cars?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car_ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad sm_nogap Difference between Ford and Hyundai
>> | | | ---------- | | \= 15 $-$ 9 | | \= {{{correctAnswer}}} |
correctAnswer
6

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

2

x

4

6

x

24


Variant 5

DifficultyLevel

343

Question

A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period.

A table of their responses is shown below.



How many cars in total passed the school in the 10 minute period?

Worked Solution

Total pets owned

= 15 + 12 + 9 + 14
= 50

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
A group of students tallied the different types of cars that passed the school during a 10 minute period. A table of their responses is shown below.
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car-min.svg 280 indent2 vpad
How many cars in total passed the school in the 10 minute period?
workedSolution
sm_img https://teacher.smartermaths.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Statistics-NAP_10011_car_ws-min.svg 350 indent2 vpad sm_nogap Total pets owned
>> | | | ---------- | | \= 15 + 12 + 9 + 14 | | \= {{{correctAnswer}}} |
correctAnswer
50

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

15

x

42

x

48

50

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