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Functional Question Higher (Statistics 6)

Functional Question Higher (Statistics 6). For the week beginning …. Arnie saw a camera priced at £250 in London. He saw the same camera priced at $297.50 in New York. This is a 30% saving on the London price. How many dollars are there to the pound?

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Functional Question Higher (Statistics 6)

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  1. Functional Question Higher (Statistics 6) For the week beginning ….

  2. Arnie saw a camera priced at £250 in London. He saw the same camera priced at $297.50 in New York. This is a 30% saving on the London price. How many dollars are there to the pound? Answer £1 = $ ................................................. (Total 3 marks)

  3. Or equivalent 297.5 ÷ 0.7 (= 425) M1 – Method mark 297.5 ÷ 175 (1.7) 425 ÷ 250 M1 – Method mark 1.7 (0) A1 - Accuracy marks are awarded when following on from a correct method [3]

  4. Common Mistakes – what did the examiners say? This question was usually zero or 3 marks with less than half scoring full marks. The two basic approaches which were to find 70% of the London price (£175) or ‘100%’ of the New York price ($ 425) and compare, were seen equally often. There were many common errors involving various calculations of 30% or 130% of both London and New York prices, or just doing a straight currency conversion on the stated values.

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