The language of probability, chance or likelihood will be used to describe and predict outcomes from data. Problems will be solved by collecting data, sorting, presenting and interpreting it. Grouped discrete data and line graphs are introduced.
Here are some simple experiments. Think about them carefully and then work out the probability of the event happening.
Carry out surveys and experiments dealing with probability.
Starting to interpret and use pie charts; looking at percentages.
More on percentages and pie charts.
Frequency block graphs and tables are very tricky to use and interpret.
Interpreting conversion graphs, where each point on the line has a value.