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Mathematics Coursework Statistics Introduction & Hypothesis For this piece of coursework, I have gathered data on 30 girls and 30 boys in Year 11. The Body Mass Index theory (which I will explain later on) can only be applied on adults. Year 11 students are counted as adults. This is why I am able to use the students in this piece of coursework. My hypothesis is going to act in the form of my prediction as well. Therefore, if this prediction is proved correct by the end of this coursework, I am successful. My hypothesis is, if a student (who is an adult) walks or cycles to school every morning, then they are thought to be fitter than the students who go by the means of transport, like a Car, Bus or Tram. The way I'm intending to prove this is by using the BMI (Body Mass Index) Theory is a way of...

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