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'Who is the Average Pupil in Year 11?'  

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Rebecca Austin 11Y Maths Coursework 'Who is the Average Pupil in Year 11?' Introduction This investigation will be to find out what students in year 11 general appearance are and what they can do. I will find the 'average' student by using the data we have received. To do this investigation I will need data such as height, weight, waist, and whether a pupil can swim or not. I will be using secondary data because I feel it will be more reliable. I will use a sample size of 50. I will use a sample size of 50 because I feel it is a good even number, which is small enough to handle, but yet big enough to show the spread of data. To decide which 50 pupils I will use, and their sexes, I will take the number of boys in the year and then divide by the overall number of pupils in year 11...

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