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June 2007 6683 Statistics $1 Mark Scheme ston Some | ais Number L@ ro = eT __ Mi (5.5, ~ ViBsx867 081579. al ° » oes ae cheaper further sway from the station or equivalent statement BL ) © case af o Total 4 mars are: 1) (Mt farlnowing formula sd clear atiemp! osu in comer values fim question. Root required for method. ‘Anything that ods 082 for AL enrect suswe: wath no woking said 22 » Context bated on negative corelation only required ‘Accept Houses are more expensive closer tothe station or equivalent statement [Require ‘house prices or station’ and a clear correct comparison Accept anything that rounds to -0.82 of “the same" of “unchanged! or equivalent ‘Avard BL if value quoted same as answer 10 (2). Question ‘Scheme Numper 2a) w) © @ ) 84 +s an ‘outler or ‘extreme vac! ‘Ary heavy musical instrument ora statement thatthe instument is heavy Q-2=G,-@ sosymmetical or no skew Dependent - only award if B4 POV <58) 'S(or PGF > $4) =0.25 jor correcty labelled and shaded. 445 = =0.67 3.43. a 0 o Bt Bt BI @ Bt labove a @ lagram mt mer ry 4 jal 10 marks Notes 24a) ©) © @ «) ‘Accept 50% or half or 05. Units not required. Correct answer only. Units not required. “anomaly only aware BO ‘Accept “85kg was heaviest instrument on the trip’ or equivalent for second Et Examples of common acceptable instruments; double bass, cello, harp, plano, of Examples of common unacceptable instruments: violin, viola trombone, trumpet, guter ‘Quartiles equidistant for medion’ or equivalent award B1 then symmetrical or no skew ‘Atemative: ‘Positive tall is longer than negative tal’ or ‘median closer to lowest value’ or equ so slight positive skew. [BO or ‘evenly’ etc. instead of symmetrical 'BO‘or ‘norma only Please note that B mark appears first on @PEN Fist line might be missing so fist M1 can be implied by second. ‘Second Mi for standardising wit sigma and equating to z value NB Using 0,734 should not be awarded second M1 ‘Anything which rounds to 0.67 for B1. ‘Accept 0.675 if to 3st obtained by Interpolation Anything that rounds to 13.3 ~ 13.4 for At Ims, tuba french hom, 1 aia) Use overiay 82 @ ro} 5, = 28750 —315*©20 _ 4357.5 “answer given" so award for method m1 5, =15225—2** = 2521.875 iat ° © Mat a 17.0 MAA @ © Use overlay ey et ® fe) Brand D, Bt since a ong way above / from the ine dopendent upon ‘Brand 0’ above 81 Using tine:y 19 -35%1.5~ 69.8 mat 4) Total 15 marks Notas 3a) Points 62,within 1 small square of correct point, subtract 1 mark each error minimum 0, (b) Anything that rounds to 2820 for A4 © @ ‘Anything that rounds to 1.6 and 17.0 (accept 17) Follow through for the intercept for frst B1. Correct slope of straight ine for second B11 “Anything that rounds to 699-71 for final At Reading from graph is acceptable for M1A1 if value read from graph at «= 3Sis answer given but out of range. then award MAO.

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