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Graphs & Charts .................................................................................................................................................. 3


SEA2019#18 ................................................................................................................................................... 4
SEA2019#38 ................................................................................................................................................... 4
SEA2019#39 ................................................................................................................................................... 5
SEA2020#20 ................................................................................................................................................... 6
SEA2021#19 ................................................................................................................................................... 6
SEA2021#36 ................................................................................................................................................... 7
SEA2022#20 ................................................................................................................................................... 7
SEA2021#36 ................................................................................................................................................... 8
SEA2021#40 ................................................................................................................................................... 8
SEA2023#20 ................................................................................................................................................... 9
SEA2023#35 ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Mean/Average & Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 11
SEA2019#19 ................................................................................................................................................. 12
SEA2019#20 ................................................................................................................................................. 12
SEA2019#40 ................................................................................................................................................. 13
SEA2020#18 ................................................................................................................................................. 13
SEA2020#19 ................................................................................................................................................. 14
SEA2020#38 ................................................................................................................................................. 14
SEA2020#39 ................................................................................................................................................. 14
SEA2020#40 ................................................................................................................................................. 15
SEA2020#45 ................................................................................................................................................. 15
SEA2021#18 ................................................................................................................................................. 16
SEA2021#20 ................................................................................................................................................. 16
SEA2021#35 ................................................................................................................................................. 16
SEA2022#18 ................................................................................................................................................. 18
SEA2022#19 ................................................................................................................................................. 19
SEA2021#18 ................................................................................................................................................. 19
SEA2023#18 ................................................................................................................................................. 20
SEA2023#19 ................................................................................................................................................. 20
SEA2023#36 ................................................................................................................................................. 20

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ANSWERS ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Graphs & Charts ................................................................................................................................................ 21
SEA2019#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 22
SEA2019#38Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 22
SEA2019#39Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 23
SEA2020#20Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 23
SEA2021#19Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 24
SEA2021#36Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 24
SEA2022#20Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 25
SEA2021#36Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 25
SEA2021#40Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 26
SEA2023#20Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 27
SEA2023#35Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 27
Mean/Average & Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 28
SEA2019#19Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 29
SEA2019#20Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 29
SEA2019#40Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 30
SEA2020#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 30
SEA2020#19Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 31
SEA2020#38Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 31
SEA2020#39Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 31
SEA2020#40Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 32
SEA2020#45Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 32
SEA2021#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 33
SEA2021#20Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 34
SEA2021#35Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 34
SEA2021#40Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 35
SEA2022#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 37
SEA2022#19Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 38
SEA2021#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 38
SEA2023#18Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 39
SEA2023#19Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 39
SEA2023#36Ans ............................................................................................................................................ 39

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Graphs & Charts

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SEA2019#18
The pictograph below shows the pets owned by 90 children.

How many children does represent?

SEA2019#38
The table below shows the scores of some Standard 4 students in a Mathematics test.

What percentage of students had a score of at least 15?


Answer: ____________________________

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SEA2019#39
The bar graph below shows the number of raffle tickets sold by five boys

The total number of tickets sold was 200.


Which boy or boys should be given more tickets to sell? Give a reason for your answer.

Answer:

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SEA2020#20
The incomplete tally chart below shows the 4 houses to which students belong.

House Tally Number


Poui IIII 4
Rose III 3
Hibiscus I 1
Lily 6

Complete the tally chart to show the number of students in Lily house.

SEA2021#19
Complete the tally chart below to show Jaheem’s cricket score.

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SEA2021#36
The incomplete pictograph below represents a total of 105 toy cars owned by 4 boys.
Toys Cars Owned by Boys

Danny

Lex

Amrit

Tom

Key = 7 toys

Complete the pictograph to show the number of toy cars owned by Lex.

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The bar graph below shows the colour of the vehicles in a car park.

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SEA2021#36

What is the mass of the basket?

SEA2021#40

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The following information was extracted from the graph:

Day Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature Difference


Sunday 31 25 6
Monday 32 29 3
Tuesday 32 28 4
Wednesday 34 27 7
Thursday 33 27 6
Friday 33 28 5
Saturday 32 24 8

a) What is the difference between the minimum and maximum temperature on the hottest day?

b) On which days is the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures the same?

c) On which day is the difference between the minimum and maximum temperatures the largest?

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The incomplete tally chart below shows the pets owned by students.
Pets Owned by Students
Pet Number Tally

Birds 8 |||| |||


IIII III
Fishes 10
IIII IIII
Dogs 12

Complete the tally chart to show the number of students who own dogs.

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SEA2023#35
The incomplete graph below shows the runs scored by a cricket team in 3 matches.
Runs Scored

The total runs scored in Match 1 and Match 2 was 100.


How many runs were scored in Match 3?

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Mean/Average & Mode

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SEA2019#19
The tally chart shows the favourite colours of some students.

What colour represents the mode?

SEA2019#20
The table below shows the number of ice-cream cones sold for three days.

Day No. of ice-cream cones sold


Monday 25
Tuesday 18
Wednesday 35

Calculate the mean number of ice-cream cones.

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SEA2019#40

SEA2020#18
The shoe sizes of 15 students are shown below.

2 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4 4

5 5 5 6 6

Which shoe size represents the mode?

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SEA2020#19

SEA2020#38
The mean of 6 numbers was 7. Another number was added and the new mean was 9. What
number was added?

SEA2020#39
The table below shows Vishal’s scores in 4 of the 5 subjects for which he wrote tests.

The mean score in the 5 subjects was 68. What was Vishal’s score in Social Studies?

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SEA2020#40

SEA2020#45

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SEA2021#18
The mean of 5 numbers is 86. What is the sum of the 5 numbers?

SEA2021#20

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The tally chart below shows the food chosen by a class of 27 students.

Food Chosen by Students

Food Tally

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Pizza
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Fried Chicken
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Roti
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Gyros

What percentage of the class chose the mode?

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SEA2021#40

The incomplete bar graph below shows the number of fruits sold in a school’s

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SEA2022#18
The tally chart below shows the months in which the students in a class were born.

Which month represents the node?

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SEA2022#19

What was Maddie’s mean mark ?

SEA2021#18

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SEA2023#18
The table below shows the shoe sizes of some students.
Shoe Sizes
Shoe Size 9 8 7 6 5

Number of Students 11 3 12 9 3

Which shoe size represents the mode?

SEA2023#19
Calculate the mean of the numbers below.
32 14 24 0 5

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The incomplete table below shows Paul’s marks in 5 subjects. Paul’s mean mark was
68.

Paul’s Marks in Five Subjects


English
Subject Science Mathematics Art Music Language
Arts

Mark 80 55 47 73

Calculate Paul’s mark in Mathematics.

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ANSWERS
Graphs & Charts

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SEA2019#18Ans
The pictograph below shows the pets owned by 90 children.

How many children does represent?

90 ÷ 15 = 6
Ans. = 6 children

SEA2019#38Ans
The table below shows the scores of some Standard 4 students in a Mathematics test.

What percentage of students had a score of at least 15?


Answer: ____________________________
Number of students who scored at least 15 is 10 + 8 + 6 + 4 = 28
The number of students in class is 5 + 7 + 10 + 8 + 6 + 4 = 40
𝑁𝑁𝑁𝑁. 𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 𝑤𝑤ℎ𝑜𝑜 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠 𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙 15
% who scored at least 15 = 𝑋𝑋 100
𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡𝑡 𝑛𝑛𝑛𝑛.𝑜𝑜𝑜𝑜 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠

28
= × 100
40

Answer = 70%

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SEA2019#39Ans
The bar graph below shows the number of raffle tickets sold by five boys

The total number of tickets sold was 200.


Which boy or boys should be given more tickets to sell? Give a reason for your answer.

Answer: Terry followed by Zac sold the most tickets. Terry sold 55 tickets and Zac sold 40 tickets
Total number of tickets sold = 25 + 10 + 55 + 30 + 40 = 160
Both appear to be good salesmen and are likely to sell off the remaining 40 unsold tickets

SEA2020#20Ans
The incomplete tally chart below shows the 4 houses to which students belong.

House Tally Number

Poui IIII 4

Rose III 3

Hibiscus I 1

Lily IIII I 6

Complete the tally chart to show the number of students in Lily house.

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SEA2021#19Ans
Complete the tally chart below to show Jaheem’s cricket score.

SEA2021#36Ans
The incomplete pictograph below represents a total of 105 toy cars owned by 4 boys.
Toys Cars Owned by Boys

Danny

Lex

Amrit

Tom

Key = 7 toys
Complete the pictograph to show the number of toy cars owned by Lex.
Number of toys owned by
Danny =5 7´ =35
Amrit =2 7´ =14 +
Tom =6 7´ =42
91
Total number of cars owned by the four boys = 105
The number of toy cars owned by Lex = 105 – 91 = 14
1 picture represents 7 toy cars
The number of pictures required to represent Lex’s toy cars = 14 ÷ 7 = 2 The completed
pictograph is shown below.

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SEA2022#20Ans
The bar graph below shows the colour of the vehicles in a car park.

If there are 24 vehicles in the car park, how many of the vehicles are blue?

From the chart we see:

Number of red vehicles = 7

Number of grey vehicles = 3 +

Number of white vehicles = 8


18

The number of blue vehicles = 24 – 18 = 6

SEA2021#36Ans

What is the mass of the basket?

Solution Other method of solving


Let the mass of the basket be A kg Basket + Oranges + Bananas = 6 kg
Let the mass of the oranges be B kg Basket + Bananas = 4 kg
Let the mass of the bananas be C kg So, oranges = 6 – 4 = 2 kg

So, A + B = 4 kg Basket + Oranges = 3 kg


A + C = 3 kg Basket = 3 – 2 = 1 kg
A + B + C = 6 kg
A + B + A + C = 4 + 3 = 7 kg
B = 7 – 6 = 1 kg

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SEA2021#40Ans

The following information was extracted from the graph:

Day Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature Difference


Sunday 31 25 6
Monday 32 29 3
Tuesday 32 28 4
Wednesday 34 27 7
Thursday 33 27 6
Friday 33 28 5
Saturday 32 24 8

d) What is the difference between the minimum and maximum temperature on the hottest day?
Wednesday was the hottest day.
The maximum temperature of Wednesday was 34oC
The minimum temperature of Wednesday was 27oC
The difference between the two temperatures is 34 – 27 = 7oC

e) On which days is the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures the same?
On Sunday and on Thursday, the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is the
same, as seen in the table created above, both were 6oC.

Answer: Sunday and Thursday


f) On which day is the difference between the minimum and maximum temperatures the largest?
Answer: on Sunday, the difference in temperature is the largest  8oC as shown on the table

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SEA2023#20Ans
The incomplete tally chart below shows the pets owned by students.
Pets Owned by Students
Pet Number Tally

Birds 8 |||| |||


IIII III
Fishes 10
IIII IIII
Dogs 12 |||| |||| ||
IIII IIII II
Complete the tally chart to show the number of students who own dogs.

SEA2023#35Ans
The incomplete graph below shows the runs scored by a cricket team in 3 matches.
Runs Scored

The total runs scored in Match 1 and Match 2 was 100.


How many runs were scored in Match 3?
Number of blocks in Match 1 = 3 blocks
Number of blocks in Match 2 = 2 blocks
Total runs scored in Match 1 and Match 2 = 100 runs

3 blocks + 2 blocks = 100 runs


5 blocks = 100 runs

1 block =
1 block = 20 runs

Number of blocks in Match 3 = 4 blocks Number of runs scored in = 4 × 20


= 80 runs
Answer 80 runs

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Mean/Average & Mode

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SEA2019#19Ans
The tally chart shows the favourite colours of some students.

What colour represents the mode?

The mode is the most frequently occurring or chosen.


The most frequently chosen colour is yellow.
Ans. = yellow

SEA2019#20Ans
The table below shows the number of ice-cream cones sold for three days.

Day No. of ice-cream cones sold


Monday 25
Tuesday 18
Wednesday 35

Calculate the mean number of ice-cream cones.

Mean no. of ice-cream cones = Total no. of cones = 25 + 18 + 35 = 78 = 26


Total no. days 3 3
Ans. = 26 ice-cream cones

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SEA2019#40Ans

SEA2020#18Ans
The shoe sizes of 15 students are shown below.

2 3 3 3 3

4 4 4 4 4

5 5 5 6 6

Which shoe size represents the mode?

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SEA2020#19Ans

SEA2020#38Ans
The mean of 6 numbers was 7. Another number was added and the new mean was 9. What number was added?

the mean of 6 numbers was 7.


The total of these numbers = 7 x 6 = 42

The new mean of 7 numbers was 9


The new total = 7 x 9 = 63

Therefore, the number added  63 – 42 = 21

Answer =21

SEA2020#39Ans
The table below shows Vishal’s scores in 4 of the 5 subjects for which he wrote tests.

The mean score in the 5 subjects was 68. What was Vishal’s score in Social Studies?
Mean score in 5 subjects is 68.
Total score in 5 subjects = 68 x 5 = 340
Score in Social Studies =
3 4 0
- 2 7 5
6 5

Answer = 65

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SEA2020#40Ans

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SEA2021#18Ans

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The tally chart below shows the food chosen by a class of 27 students.

Food Chosen by Students

Food Tally

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Pizza

|||| ||||
Fried Chicken

|||| |||
Roti

||||
Gyros

What percentage of the class chose the mode?

Total number of students in the class = 5 + 9 + 8 + 5 =27

The modal food is fried chicken and was chosen by 9 students.

Percentage choosing fried chicken = x 100 = x 100

Answer = 33%

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SEA2021#40Ans

The incomplete bar graph below shows the number of fruits sold in a school’s

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SEA2022#18Ans

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SEA2023#18Ans
The table below shows the shoe sizes of some students.
Shoe Sizes
Shoe Size 9 8 7 6 5

Number of Students 11 3 12 9 3

Which shoe size represents the mode?


The mode is the one which occurs most frequently.
Based on the table above, the shoe size which represents the mode is 7.
Answer 7

SEA2023#19Ans
Calculate the mean of the numbers below.
32 14 24 0 5

Mean = =
Mean

Mean = 15
Answer 15

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The incomplete table below shows Paul’s marks in 5 subjects. Paul’s mean mark was
68.

Paul’s Marks in Five Subjects


English
Language
Subject Science Mathematics Art Music Arts

Mark 80 55 47 73

Calculate Paul’s mark in Mathematics.

Mean mark = 68

Sum of all marks = Mean mark × Frequency


Sum of all marks = 68 × 5
Sum of all marks = 340

Sum of known marks = 80 + 55 + 47 + 73


= 255

Paul’s mark in Mathematics = 340 – 255


Paul’s mark in Mathematics = 85
Answer______ 85

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