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The document outlines the structure and questions for a test with three sections. Section A contains 5 questions worth 40 marks. Section B contains 4 questions worth 40 marks, including a question analyzing a cumulative frequency distribution table and calculating an interquartile range, and a question calculating variance and mean. Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each.

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Add Math ExaM FORM 5

The document outlines the structure and questions for a test with three sections. Section A contains 5 questions worth 40 marks. Section B contains 4 questions worth 40 marks, including a question analyzing a cumulative frequency distribution table and calculating an interquartile range, and a question calculating variance and mean. Section C contains 2 questions worth 10 marks each.

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Section A: Answer all the questions (40marks)

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Section B: Answer any four questions (40marks)


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11. Table 4 shows the cumulative frequency distribution for the scores of 40 students in a Mathematics Quiz. Score < 20 <30 < 40 < 50 <60 Number of students 6 16 28 36 40

(a) Based on Table 4, copy and complete Table 4. Score 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 Number of students

40 49

50 - 59

(b) Without drawing an ogive, find the interquartile range of the distribution. [6 marks] c) The sum of 8 numbers is 120 and the sum of the squares of these eight numbers is 2200. (a) Find the variance of the eight numbers. (b) Two numbers with the values 6 and 12 are added to the eight numbers. Find the new mean of the 10 numbers. [4 marks] 12.
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b. [2 marks] c.

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Section C: choose any two questions 13.

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16. a. (5marks)

b. (5marks)

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