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@pbrucemaths Read the paper, annotate questions Check your answers! 8mins Check your answers! 10 mins Q1) Stem and Leaf diagram. Draw and interpret 7 mins Q9) Probability, Probability distributions, Expectation 8 mins Q2) Spearman's rank 7 mins 7 mins Q8) Tree diagrams and probability S1 June 13 Q3) Expectation, Variance and Probability with random variables 10 mins Q7) Binomial Distribution 11 mins Q5) Product moment correlation coefficient and regression lines 9 mins Q4) Mean and Standard Deviation 6 mins Q6) Probability 7 mins @pbrucemaths

This wheel can be used for 72 mark papers This wheel can be used for 72 mark papers. Copy it in to “paint” and use the fill tool to colour in the sections. If you require a different number of marks it is basically a pie chart I made in excel! @pbrucemaths