The grouped frequency table gives information about the times, in minutes, that 80 office workers take to get to work - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 12 - 2019 - Paper 2
Question 12
The grouped frequency table gives information about the times, in minutes, that 80 office workers take to get to work.
(a) Complete the cumulative frequency table:
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:The grouped frequency table gives information about the times, in minutes, that 80 office workers take to get to work - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 12 - 2019 - Paper 2
Step 1
Complete the cumulative frequency table:
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To complete the cumulative frequency table, we need to add the frequencies cumulatively for each time interval:
For the interval 0 < t ≤ 20, the cumulative frequency is 5.
For the interval 20 < t ≤ 40, the cumulative frequency is 5 + 30 = 35.
For the interval 40 < t ≤ 60, the cumulative frequency is 35 + 20 = 55.
For the interval 60 < t ≤ 80, the cumulative frequency is 55 + 15 = 70.
For the interval 80 < t ≤ 100, the cumulative frequency is 70 + 8 = 78.
For the interval 100 < t ≤ 120, the cumulative frequency is 78 + 2 = 80.
Thus, the completed table will look as follows:
Time (t minutes) Cumulative frequency
0 ≤ t < 20 5
0 ≤ t < 40 35
0 ≤ t < 60 55
0 ≤ t < 80 70
0 ≤ t < 100 78
0 ≤ t < 120 80
Step 2
On the grid, draw the cumulative frequency graph for this information:
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To draw the cumulative frequency graph, plot the cumulative frequencies against the time intervals on the grid:
The points to plot are (20, 5), (40, 35), (60, 55), (80, 70), (100, 78), and (120, 80).
Connect these points with a smooth curve or straight lines, making sure each segment is consistent.
Step 3
Use your graph to find an estimate for the percentage of these office workers who take more than 90 minutes to get to work:
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To estimate the percentage of office workers taking more than 90 minutes:
Identify the cumulative frequency at 90 minutes from the graph, which appears to be about 80.
The cumulative frequency for 120 minutes (all workers) is 80.
So, the number of workers taking more than 90 minutes is given by:
[ 80 - 78 = 2 ]
Therefore, the percentage of these workers is:
[ \frac{2}{80} \times 100% = 2.5% ]
Thus, approximately 2.5% of the office workers take more than 90 minutes to get to work.