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Frequency Densities 0.4, 0.6, 1.0, 0.6, 0.2 Bars 3cm, 1cm High Respectively 2

This document contains 10 questions about constructing histograms from frequency or frequency density data. For each question, it lists the possible data provided and the marking scheme for summarizing the key steps needed to accurately display the information in a histogram. The marking schemes reward showing the correct bars, heights, widths, scales, and labeling, with up to 3 marks per question for a fully correct response.

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Frequency Densities 0.4, 0.6, 1.0, 0.6, 0.2 Bars 3cm, 1cm High Respectively 2

This document contains 10 questions about constructing histograms from frequency or frequency density data. For each question, it lists the possible data provided and the marking scheme for summarizing the key steps needed to accurately display the information in a histogram. The marking schemes reward showing the correct bars, heights, widths, scales, and labeling, with up to 3 marks per question for a fully correct response.

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frequency densities
0.4, 0.6, 1.0, 0.6, 0.2
bars 3cm, 1cm high respectively 2
2
M1 for consistent correct use of fd or 1cm = 2 (may be implied
by one correct bar)
A1 for 2 correct bars
[2]

2. 140, (30), 100, 105, 20 2


M1 for Frequency = frequency density × column width, implied
by one frequency correct or frequency density correctly marked
on the vertical axis 1 cm = 1 unit
A1 for all frequencies correct
For area method
M1 for identifying 1 cm² as a frequency of 5
A1 for all frequencies correct
[2]

3. (a) 16 1
B1 cao
(b) Frequency density of 5 2
(for 12 < A ≤ 15)
and 2.4 (for 15 < A ≤ 20)
B2 for a correctly completed histogram
± ½ sq in height
(numbers are not needed on f.d. axis)
(B1 for one correct block.
NOTE: If only 15 < A ≤ 20 block correct, the correct scale must
be shown on the fd axis.)
B1 for 5 and 2.4 calculated but not drawn correctly
[3]

4. (a) 3 1
B1 cao

(b) Frequency density of 9 1


B1 cao (4.25 cm high column; allow any line from 4.2 to 4.3 cm
high, inclusive).
[2]

Teddington School 1
5. (a) Heights 24, 32 2
B1 cao for bar from 15 – 17.5, height 24 × 2 mm squares
B1 cao for bar from 17.5 – 20, height 32 × 2 mm square

(b) Freqs 40, 20, 15 2


B2 cao for all 3 correct
(B1 for any 1 or 2 correct)
[4]

6. Bars of heights
3, 4.2, 2, 0.4 3
B3 for all 4 bars fully correct ± ½ square
(B2 for 3 bars fully correct)
(B1 for 2 bars fully correct)
SC: If no marks scored then B1 for use of frequency density: at
least one correct result must be seen
[3]

7. (20), 90, 50, 40, 20 2


B2 for all 4 correct
(B1 for 2 or 3 correct)
Alternative Scheme
B2 for 9, 5, 4, 2
(B1 for 2 or 3 of 9, 5, 4, 2)
[2]

8. Column heights of:


3.5 3 4.4 2.2
Histogram 3
M1 for use of frequency density
A1 correct width of 3 or 4 bars
A1 fully correct histogram
[3]

Teddington School 2
9. bars 1.5, 4, 1 high 3
30 40 25
20 , 10 , 25
B1 for correct labelling (frequency density)
B1 for at least 2 columns correct
B1 for correct all columns correct
SC: If no marks earned then B1 for clear attempt to use
frequency density or area
[3]

10. (a) bar to 3 1


Bar 6cm high … (to 3) in correct place
B1 cao
(b) 45 1
B1 cao
[2]

Teddington School 3

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