HW3 MeanandSD With Brief Answers
HW3 MeanandSD With Brief Answers
HW3 MeanandSD With Brief Answers
MEAN AND SD PAST AQA EXAM QUESTIONS – Please complete all qus.
Q1.
Given that ∑x = 364, ∑x2 = 19412, n = 10, find σ, the standard deviation of X.
Q2.
The heights, x cm, of the 10 girls in an athletics team are such that
(b) One girl, who is 173 cm tall, drops out of the team. Calculate the mean and variance of
the heights of the remaining nine members of the team.
(5)(Total 8 marks)
Q3.
A survey of 100 customers’ waiting times in a post office shows the following results.
Frequency 38 32 24 6 0
Calculate estimates of the mean and standard deviation of the waiting times.
(Total 6 marks)
Q4.
A chef prepares 10 meals using portions of meat bought in a shop.
(b) Deduce the mean and standard deviation of the costs of the portions of meat, given that
the meat costs 2 pence per gram.
(2)
(c) Each meal costs £1 in addition to the cost of the meat. Write down the mean and
standard deviation of the total cost of a meal.
(2)
(Total 8 marks)
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Q5.
The time, x seconds, spent by each of a random sample of 100 customers at an automatic teller
machine (ATM) is recorded. The times are summarised in the table.
20 < x ≤ 30 2
30 < x ≤ 40 7
40 < x ≤ 60 18
60 < x ≤ 80 27
80 < x ≤ 100 23
Total 100
Calculate estimates for the mean and standard deviation of the time spent at the ATM by a
customer.
(Total 4 marks)
Q6.
Katrina receives e-mail messages. The table below shows, for a random sample of 40
weekdays, the number of e-mail messages received by Katrina.
Number of e-mail
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
messages
Number of weekdays 2 3 5 6 11 7 3 2 1
Calculate estimates for the mean and the standard deviation of the number of e-mail messages
received per weekday by Katrina.
(Total 3 marks)
Q7.
A random sample of ten CO2 emissions was selected from the Large Data Set.
13 45 45 0 49 77 49 49 49 78
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(b) An environmentalist calculated the average CO2 emissions for cars in the Large Data Set
registered in 2002 and in 2016.
The environmentalist claims that the average CO2 emissions for 2002 and 2016 combined
is 145.8
Q9.
An analysis was carried out using the Large Data Set to compare the CO2 emissions (in g/km)
from 2002 and 2016.
The summary statistics for the CO2 emissions, X, for all cars registered as owned by either
females or males is given in the table below.
2002 2016
(a) Find the reduction in the mean of the CO2 emissions in 2016 compared to the mean of the
CO2 emissions in 2002.
(2)
(b) It is claimed that the move to more electric and gas/petrol powered cars has caused the
reduction in the mean CO2 emissions found in part (a).
Using your knowledge of the Large Data Set, state whether you agree with this claim.
(c) There are 3827 data values in the Large Data Set.
It is claimed that the data in the table above must have been summarised incorrectly.
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Mark schemes
Q1.
Total 1 mark
Q2.
(a) Mean x is 155
var... = 100
.var.. ≈ 72 cm2
Accept AWRT 71
Q3.
Q4.
(a) Mean mass is 200 grams
Condone absence of units in (a)
Variance is 900 g2
PI; allow 900 given as answer
A1
SD is 30 grams
ft wrong variance
A1F
SD is 60p
SD is 60p
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Q5.
MPs (x): 25, 35, 50, 70, 90, 110, 135, 165
Mean ( ) =
Q6.
Mean = 3.75
Q7.
Subtotal 2
Question Total 3
Q9.
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Expresses as a 27% reduction
(AWRT)
(b) Disagrees with the statement and 2.4 E1 Disagree with the statement as
refers to the small number (1 of there are very few cars of these
each) of these types of car in the types in the LDS in 2016, so they
data set for 2016 not being able to alone cannot have caused this
cause such a fall in the mean (OE) reduction in the mean emissions
(c) Shows that the total sample size is 2.4 E1 The claim is being made because
(i) 2359 and indicates this is different
to the total size of the LDS (3827). 1215 + 1144 = 2359 ≠ 3827
Implied by mention of 1468
missing/extra
or
Total sample size is less than 3827
(ii) Gives an indication that the LDS 2.4 E1 The claim is incorrect because the
also has other categories LDS also has a ‘Company’ car
category
Total 5 marks
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