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1 Frequency Trees – Relay Race
In this competitive activity students work in teams to answer questions provided on small pieces of paper. Students should check their answers with the teacher (who can be anywhere in the room with their answer sheet). If students are correct they can collect the next numbered sheet (easily placed in piles face-up on a desk at the front). If students are wrong they can skip the question or be given 1 or more chances.

2 Printing To print handouts from slides -
Select the slide from the left. Then click: File > Print > ‘Print Current Slide’ To print multiple slides - Click on a section title to highlight all those slides, or press ‘Ctrl’ at the same time as selecting slides to highlight more than one. Then click: File > Print > ‘Print Selection’ To print double-sided handouts - Highlight both slides before using ‘Print Selection’. Choose ‘Print on Both Sides’ and ‘Flip on Short Edge’.

3 Relay Race! Frequency Trees

4 1 2 100 3 4 300 students are in Year 9. 140 are male.
80 males take Geography. 60 females do not take Geography. Complete the frequency tree. 2 250 students are in Year are female. 80 females take History. 60 males do not take History. Complete the frequency tree. take Geography take History male male do not take Geography do not take History take Geography 100 female female do not take Geography 3 120 students are in Year have a pet. 30 males have a pet. 40 females do not have a pet. How many males are there with no pet? 4 48 students passed the maths test. 12 female students failed and 22 male students passed. 68 students took the test. Complete a frequency tree for this information. CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team). have a pet do not have a pet

5 5 6 7 8 24 people ate a burger and fries for lunch.
32 people ate a burger without fries. 14 people ate just fries. 84 people had lunch. Complete a frequency tree to show this information. How many people didn’t have a burger or fries? 6 100 students are in Year students are in Year students in Year 7 do not have a sibling. 64 students in year 8 have no siblings. If you pick a random student, what is the probability they are Year 8 with a sibling? 7 65 people in a survey holiday at home. 22 men said they holiday abroad. 28 women said they holiday at home. 110 people were surveyed. What is P(women who holidays abroad)? 8 48 students take art and don’t take history. 16 students take history but not art. 18 students take history and art. 42 students don’t take art. If I pick a student at random, what is P(doesn’t take art or history)? CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team).

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7 Teacher’s Answer Sheet

8 1 300 students are in Year are male. 80 males take Geography. 60 females do not take Geography. Complete the frequency tree. 2 250 students are in Year are female. 80 females take History. 60 males do not take History. Complete the frequency tree. take Geography 80 take History 70 140 130 male male 60 60 do not take Geography do not take History take Geography 100 take History 80 female 160 female 120 60 40 do not take Geography do not take History 3 120 students are in Year have a pet. 30 males have a pet. 40 females do not have a pet. How many males are there with no pet? 4 48 students passed the maths test. 12 female students failed and 22 male students passed. 68 students took the test. Complete a frequency tree for this information. 10 male 30 male 22 CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team). 70 48 have a pet passed 40 26 female female male 10 male 8 50 failed 20 do not have a pet 40 12 female female

9 5 24 people ate a burger and fries for lunch. 32 people ate a burger without fries. 14 people ate just fries. 84 people had lunch. Complete a frequency tree to show this information. How many people didn’t have a burger or fries? 6 100 students are in Year students are in Year students in Year 7 do not have a sibling. 64 students in year 8 have no siblings. If you pick a random student, what is the probability they are Year 8 with a sibling? 56 220 14 fries 24 sibling 55 56 100 burger Year 7 32 45 no fries no sibling fries 14 sibling 56 28 Year 8 120 no burger 14 64 no fries no sibling 7 65 people in a survey holiday at home. 22 men said they holiday abroad. 28 women said they holiday at home. 110 people were surveyed. What is P(women who holidays abroad)? 23 110 8 48 students take art and don’t take history. 16 students take history but not art. 18 students take history and art. 42 students don’t take art. If I pick a student at random, what is P(doesn’t take art or history)? 26 108 male 37 history 18 CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team). 65 66 home art 28 48 female don’t take history male 22 history 16 abroad 45 42 don’t take art 23 26 female don’t take history

10 tom@goteachmaths.co.uk Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
…or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to


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