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Evaluate the given data, state a clear hypothesis' and prove them to be either correct or incorrect using various different methods which will include box and whisker diagrams, cumulative frequency curves etcetera.  

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Handling data Aim: My aim of this coursework is to evaluate the given data, state a clear hypothesis' and prove them to be either correct or incorrect using various different methods which will include box and whisker diagrams, cumulative frequency curves etcetera. Plan: I plan to state hypotheses, to take samples of the data that is available to me from a database on the school network, to analyse this data and determine the best way of presenting it. To work out the mean, mode etcetera where appropriate. From all my findings I will then write a conclusion. Hypothesis 1- the more lessons that a person takes the fewer mistakes they will make. As I have a large amount of data I shall take a random sample, which will consist of forty of the pupils. I shall number each pupil in my database with a number from one to two hundred and forty. I...

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