Cumulative Frequency Diagrams

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Save My Exams! The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ Cumulative Frequency Diagrams Mark Scheme Level Subject Exam Board Topic Sub Topic Booklet IGCSE Maths Edexcel Handling Data Statistics Cumulative Frequency Diagrams(Graphical representation of data) Mark Scheme Time Allowed: Score: Percentage: minutes / /100 Grade Boundaries: A* A B C D E U >85% 75% 70% 60% 55% 50% <50%

Question Number 1. (a) Working Answer Mark Notes 1 8 + 3 14 + 5 26 + 7 17 + 9 10 + 11 5 or 8 + 42 + 130 + 119 + 90 + 55 3 M1 for finding at least four products f x consistently within intervals (inc end points) and summing them M1 (dep) for use of halfway values 444 A1 Cao (b) 8 22 48 65 75 80 1 B1 Cao (c) Points correct 2 B1 + ½ sq ft from sensible table Curve or line segments B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or if points are plotted consistently within each interval at the correct heights Accept curve which is not joined to the origin (d) 5.2 indicated on cf graph 2 M1 for 5.2 indicated on cf graph approx 36-40 from correct graph A1 If M1 scored, ft from cf graph If M1 not scored, ft only from correct curve & if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance), award M1 A1 Total 8 marks

2. (a) 55 115 155 177 190 200 1 B1 cao (b) Points correct 2 B1 + ½ sq ft from sensible table ie clear attempt to add frequencies Curve or line segments B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or ft correctly from sensible table or if points are plotted consistently within each interval at the correct heights Accept curve which is not joined to the origin (c) 26 indicated on cf graph 2 M1 for 26 indicated on cf graph accept 26-27 inc approx 60 from A1 correct graph If M1 scored, ft from cf graph If M1 not scored, ft only from correct curve & if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance) award M1 A1 Total 5 marks 3. (a) l = 15 indicated on graph or 70-72 inc stated (b) 20 and 60 or 1 20 and 4 3 60 indicated on 4 cumulative frequency axis or stated or 6-6.5 and 11-11.5 stated 2 M1 9 A1 Accept 8-10 inc 2 M1 4.5-6 inc A1 An answer in the range 5-6 inc with no indication of method scores 2 marks BUT do not award A1 if an answer in the range 5-6 inc has clearly been obtained by finding the difference between two values, one or both of which are outside the ranges 6-6.5 and 11-11.5 For example, if working is 12 7 or 12 6 do not award A1. Total 4 marks

4. (a) 4 12 28 60 132 160 1 B1 cao (b) Points correct 2 B1 + ½ sq ft from sensible table ie clear attempt to add frequencies Curve or line segments B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or if all points are plotted consistently within each interval at the correct heights Accept curve which is not joined to the origin (c) 80 (or 80.5) indicated on cf graph or stated 2 M1 for 80 (or 80.5) indicated on cf axis or stated approx 4.3 A1 If M1 scored, ft from cf graph If no indication of method, ft only from correct curve & if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance) award M1 A1 Total 5 marks 5. (a) Points 2 B1 + ½ sq correct Curve or line segments B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or if points are plotted consistently within 50-60, 60-70, 70-80 etc at the correct heights Ignore any attempt at curve to left of first plotted point (b) 30 (or 30.5) indicated on cumulative frequency 2 M1 for 30 (or 30.5) indicated on cumulative frequency axis or stated graph or stated approx 66 A1 If M1 scored, ft from their cumulative frequency graph If M1 not scored, ft only from correct curve & if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance) award M1 A1 Total 4 marks

6. (a) 15 40 87 157 175 180 1 B1 cao (b) Points correct 2 B1 + ½ sq (c) 135 or 135.75 indicated on cumulative frequency graph or stated Curve or line segments approx 74 from correct graph B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or if points are plotted consistently within each interval at the correct heights Accept curve which is not joined to the origin 2 M1 for 135 to 135.75 indicated on cumulative frequency graph or stated A1 If M1 scored, ft from cumulative frequency graph If M1 not scored, ft only from correct curve & if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance) award M1 A1 Total 5 marks

Question Working Answer Mark Notes 7. (a) 32 + 14 +6 100 oe 2 M1 for 80 65 A1 cao 32 + 14 +6 80 or 0.65 (b) 2.85 2 + 2.95 4 + 3.05 22 + 3.15 32 +3.25 14 + 3.35 6 or 5.7 + 11.8 + 67.1 + 100.8 + 45.5 + 20.1 3 M1 for at least two products f x consistently within intervals (inc end points) M1 for complete correct method (condone any one error) NB. products do not need to be evaluated 251 A1 cao (c) Use of w = 3.25 on graph 2 M1 for correct use of w = 3.25 on graph or implied by any value in the range 68 70 stated 10 or 11 or 12 A1 accept any value in range 10-12 inc (d) 20 and 60 or 20¼ and 60¾ indicated on cumulative frequency axis or stated 2 M1 or 3.2 and 3.07 indicated on graph or in working space 0.13 A1 accept an answer that follows through from their correct lines on graph and correct readings Total 9 marks

Question Working Answer Mark Notes 8. (a) 20 55 115 148 155 160 1 B1 (b) Points correct 2 B1 + ½ sq Curve or line segments B1 ft from points if 4 or 5 correct or if points are plotted consistently within each interval at the correct heights Accept curve which is not joined to the origin (c) 40 or 40 1 indicated on cumulative frequency 4 axis or stated 2 M1 for 40 or 40 1 indicated on 4 cumulative frequency axis or stated approx 63 A1 If M1 scored, ft from cf graph If M1 not scored, ft only from correct curve and, if answer is correct (+ ½ sq tolerance) award M1 A1 Total 5 marks