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Identify patterns that emerge from groups of data in girls and boys heights and weights.  

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Maths Coursework By Arun Joshi Aim: The aim of this coursework is to identify patterns that emerge from groups of data, such as, 'this weight will mean that this height will be...' In this work I shall be looking at grouped data in girls and boys heights and weights. Firstly I should collect 30 random samples of data from a table, since there are 604 boys and 579 girls (all together 1183 pupils), so we should... 1. 1184 Pupils ? Random X 1184 = Generated Number. 2. When you get this Generated Number you look this up in a table, which will give you a name, height and weight of the pupil. 3. Then do this 30 times and provide it in a table... Number Height (cm) Weight (kg) 127 148 37 414 150 39 633 152 50 181 160 56 419 165 45 182 156 35 860 141 35 427 162 49 537 160 43 332 154 54 1148 157 54 4 130 36 28 159 41 241 159 49 6 160 42 42 154 42 326 162 46 722 150 70 104 163 50 1126 182 66 996 168 64 467 186 58 702 180 48 1048 159 45 1074 161 45 770 161 60 787 150 39 1097 169 50 796 174 61 2 142 34 As you can see we get this result. Which is no good if we cannot understand it, since its complete 'mumbo-jumbo' to the normal eye. Well to the trained eye you can see...

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