Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will answer questions by interpreting and comparing data sets represented by pie charts.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What percentage of the children predicted that Novie would win?
Correct answer: 20%
25%
5%
Q2.
10 children predicted the winner of the race correctly. Who won?
Fran
Novie
Correct answer: Omar
Zak
Q3.
How many people thought Zak would win?
1
Correct answer: 2
5

4 Questions

Q1.
Approximately how many people chose milk as their favourite drink?
25
25%
Correct answer: 50
Q2.
Approximately how many people chose a fizzy drink or apple juice as their favourite drink?
Correct answer: 100
200
50
Q3.
How many cars did George see?
25
Correct answer: 36
50
Q4.
Approximately how many lorries and vans did George observe?
Correct answer: 18
25
36

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UnitMaths / Percentages and statistics