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Two-Way Tables (GCSE Foundation)

This document contains 6 problems involving two-way tables. The problems ask students to complete partially filled two-way tables with missing data and calculate probabilities based on the tables. The tables contain data about topics like the sciences studied by students, types of tea or music preferred by groups, and countries visited last week.

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Two-Way Tables (GCSE Foundation)

This document contains 6 problems involving two-way tables. The problems ask students to complete partially filled two-way tables with missing data and calculate probabilities based on the tables. The tables contain data about topics like the sciences studied by students, types of tea or music preferred by groups, and countries visited last week.

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Two-Way Tables

20 marks
1.

80 Year 12 students each study one Science. The table shows some information about these students. Biology Female Male Total (a) Complete the table.
(3)

Chemistry

Physics

Total 47

18 19 21 33

80

One of these students is picked at random. (b) Write down the probability that the student studies Physics.

.
(1) (Total 4 marks)

2.

Bob carried out a survey of 100 people who buy tea. He asked them about the tea they buy most. The two-way table gives some information about his results. Tea bags 50 g 100 g 200 g Total Complete the two-way table.
(Total 3 marks)

Packet tea 0 20

Instant tea 5

Total

2 35 15

60

25

100

3.

60 British students each visited one foreign country last week. The two-way table shows some information about these students. France Female Male Total (a) Complete the two-way table.
(3)

Germany

Spain 9

Total 34

15 25 18 60

One of these students is picked at random. (b) Write down the probability that the student visited Germany last week. ..........................
(1) (Total 4 marks)

4.

80 students each study one of three languages. The two-way table shows some information about these students. French Female Male Total 31 15 17 28 German Spanish Total 39 41 80

Complete the two-way table.


(Total 2 marks)

5.

80 students each study one of three languages. The two-way table shows some information about these students. French Female Male Total (a) 31 15 17 28 German Spanish Total 39 41 80

Complete the two-way table.


(2)

One of these students is to be picked at random. (b) Write down the probability that the student picked studies French. .
(1) (Total 3 marks)

6.

Bob asked 100 adults which one type of music they enjoyed. They could choose Jazz or Rock or Classical or Folk music. The two-way table shows some information about their answers. Jazz Men Women Total (a) (b) 21 12 23 11 100 Rock Classical 19 Folk 4 Total 52

Complete the two-way table.


(3)

How many women did not choose Classical music?

..........................
(1) (Total 4 marks)

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