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1-COLLECTING AND REPRESENTING DATA (1) - p09-10

The document presents a mathematical problem involving the sale of drinks by Ian, including a pie chart for morning sales percentages of Cola, Lemonade, and Orange. It also includes a pictogram for afternoon sales, with a total of 80 cans sold, and questions about differences in sales between morning and afternoon, as well as which flavor should be ordered least. The document is structured to assess understanding of data representation and comparison.

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1-COLLECTING AND REPRESENTING DATA (1) - p09-10

The document presents a mathematical problem involving the sale of drinks by Ian, including a pie chart for morning sales percentages of Cola, Lemonade, and Orange. It also includes a pictogram for afternoon sales, with a total of 80 cans sold, and questions about differences in sales between morning and afternoon, as well as which flavor should be ordered least. The document is structured to assess understanding of data representation and comparison.

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Q7.

Ian sells cans of drinks.

(a) The table shows the percentages of drinks sold on Monday morning.

Drink Percentage Sold

Cola 30%

Lemonade 20%

Orange 50%

Draw a pie chart for the data.

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(b) The pictogram shows information about the drinks sold on Monday afternoon.
The key is missing.

Cola

Lemonade

Orange

80 cans were sold that afternoon.

How many cans of cola were sold?

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Answer _________________________________________
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(c) 80 cans were also sold in the morning.

(i) Write down one difference between the cans sold in the morning and in the
afternoon.

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(ii) Ian orders more cans.

Which flavour should he order least of, based on Monday’s sales?


Circle your answer.

Cola Lemonade Orange


(1)
(Total 9 marks)

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