Cambridge International Mathematics

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14 Assumed Knowledge (Geometry and graphs)

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Magazines and newspapers frequently contain graphs and tables which display information. It is important
that we interpret this information correctly. We often usepercentagesin our analysis.

Example 3 Self Tutor


A survey was carried out amongst retired people
to see if they were worried about global warming.
The results were collated and a bar chart drawn.
a How many retirees were not concerned about
global warming?
b How many retirees were surveyed?
c What percentage of retirees were:
i a little concerned
ii very worried about global warming?

a 40 retirees were not concerned about global warming.
b 40 + 20 + 35 + 50 + 55 = 200retirees were surveyed.
ciThe percentage ‘a little concerned’
= 20020 £100%
= 10%

ii The percentage ‘very worried’
= 20055 £100%
=27:5%

G INTERPRETING GRAPHS AND TABLES [11.1]


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A little concerned

Concerned

Worried

Very worried

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