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Comparing distributions using statistical measures and diagrams
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A higher mean indicates...

  1. higher average performance
  2. lower average performance
  3. less spread
  4. more spread
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✓ Answer: Ahigher average performance
A higher mean reflects a higher average.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Class A has a median of 60 and Class B has a median of 70. Which scored higher on average?

  1. Class B
  2. Class A
  3. They are equal
  4. Cannot tell
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✓ Answer: AClass B
A higher median (70) means Class B scored higher on average.
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Comparing distributions using statistical measures and diagrams appears across multiple question types on real AQA GCSE Mathematics papers — most commonly as multiple-choice questions in the objective section, structured short-answer questions in the main paper, and occasionally as part of an extended response. Kramizo's practice bank reflects that mix: 4-option MCQs, true/false statements, fill-in-the-blank key terms, multi-select questions, and ordering questions. Working through the bank gives you exposure to every question style examiners actually use.

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