VC2M9ST03
represent the distribution of multiple data sets for numerical variables using comparative representations such as back-to-back stem-and-leaf plots and histograms; describe data, using terms including ‘skewed’, ‘symmetric’ and ‘bi-modal’; compare data distributions using mean, median and range...
Elaborations
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describing the shape of the distribution of data using terms such as ‘positive skew’, ‘negative skew’, ‘symmetric’ and ‘bi-modal’
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using stem-and-leaf plots to compare 2 like sets of data such as the heights of girls and the heights of boys in a class
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constructing grouped histograms that show trends in health issues such as lung cancer, leukaemia, stroke and diabetes, and using the graph to justify, verify or invalidate claims
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exploring comparative data presented in reports by the National Indigenous Australians Agency in regard to ‘Closing the Gap’, discussing the comparative distributions within the context of the data, for example, comparative data presented in the ‘Closing the Gap – Prime Minister’s Report’
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comparing means, medians and ranges of 2 sets of numerical data that have been displayed using histograms, dot plots or stem-and-leaf plots
VC2M9ST03 | Mathematics | Mathematics Version 2.0 | Level 9 | Statistics