What can you tell about these films from this box plot? Could you work out the genre of these films?

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FILM A FILM B FILM C Age of film viewer What can you tell about these films from this box plot? Could you work out the genre of these films? Compare the box plots and write down anything you notice

FILM A FILM B FILM C Which of the films do you think you would not be allowed to legally watch at the cinema? A Film A B Film B C Film C D Cannot tell

FILM A FILM B FILM C How can we tell that the film you would not be allowed to see is film C? A The minimum value B The lower quartile C The upper quartile D The maximum value

FILM A FILM B FILM C Which of the films do you think you would enjoy the most? A Film A B Film B C Film C D Cannot tell

FILM A FILM B FILM C What percentage of film B s audience were between 15 and 30 (the box)? A 25% B 50% C D 75% Cannot tell

FILM A FILM B FILM C What film would your parents probably enjoy most? A Film A B Film B C Film C D Can t tell

FILM A FILM B FILM C Which of the following are reasons for why your parents would probably prefer film A? A C Only 25% of the audience was less than 34 It had the greatest maximum age B D The range is bigger The median is greater

FILM A FILM B FILM C Now we have analysed these box and whisker plots Can you guess what genre of film each box plot might represent? Can you work out the target audience of each film? Justify your decision using mathematical language

Film A Genre - historical/political/crime Target audience 35 to 50 years old Only 25% of the audience were less than approximately 35 years old Mathematical justification The most representative 50% of the audience were between approximately 35 and 50 years old. The lower quartile was approximately 35 years old. The upper quartile was approximately 50 years old.

Film B Genre - comedy Target audience teenagers and people in their twenties Mathematical justification 75% of the sample were less than 30 (upper quartile was 30) The lower quartile and median were very close together (25% of the sample were between approximately 15 and 17) 50% of the audience were between 15 and 30 (lower quartile = 15, upper quartile = 30)

25% of the audience were between 22 and 25 (lower quartile = 22, median = 25) Film C Genre - horror Target audience people between 18 and 35 Mathematical justification The minimum value was 18 (suggesting it had an 18 certificate) The maximum value was 40 (suggesting older people did not want to see this film) The range of this film was small

Boys Girls Write down three comparisons between the weight of boys and girls that are shown in this box plot

Boys Girls A C Which of these comparisons are correct? Boys weigh more than girls on average The heaviest boy is the same weight as the heaviest girl B D The lightest girl is lighter than the lightest boy Girls weight is less consistent than boys

A C In which river are the lengths of the fish on average longer? River B as the median is bigger River A because the upper quartile is bigger B D River B because the lower quartile is bigger River A because the maximum value is bigger

A C In which river are the lengths of the fish more variable? River B as the lower quartile is bigger River A because the upper quartile is bigger B D River B because the lower quartile is bigger River A because the IQR is bigger

Red Bricks Yellow Bricks Box plot showing strength of bricks. The builder might prefer to use red bricks because A C The range is bigger for red bricks The minimum value is less for red bricks B D The median for red bricks is higher The IQR is less for red bricks

Red Bricks Yellow Bricks Box plot showing strength of bricks. The builder might prefer to use yellow bricks because A The minimum value is smaller B The median is smaller C The maximum value is smaller D The range is smaller (more consistent)

Box and whisker plots

LQ = 21 Cumulative Frequency Median = 27 UQ = 38 Box Plot from Cumulative Frequency Curve 70 60 50 40 30 IQR = 38 21 = 17 mins 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Minutes Late 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Interpreting the box plot Easily see lightest / heaviest and range The box contains the middle 50% of people (the most representative half ) The whiskers show the lightest 25% and heaviest 25% of people (extremes)

Comparing groups Boys Girls Lightest girl lighter than lightest boy Heaviest boy heavier than heaviest girl Most representative half of girls generally lighter than most representative half of boys

Comparing groups Boys Girls Lightest girl same as lightest boy Heaviest boy same as heaviest girl All of the most representative half of girls lighter than most representative half of boys Three quarters of girls lighter than three quarters of boys

Some terminology Positive skew: median closer to LQ than UQ Negative skew: median closer to UQ than LQ Symmetrical distribution

Come on guys, this is so SLOW! The Queue of DEATH! 25,000 people 25,000 people 25,000 people 25,000 people Source: Dr Pearl s 1938 study of 100,000 non smokers

Woah there! I m not ready yet! The Queue of DEATH! 25,000 people 25,000 people 25,000 people 25,000 people Source: Dr Pearl s 1938 study of 100,000 smokers

non-smokers smokers Direct comparisons easy with box plots

PEER ASSESSMENT WWW (What Went Well) EBI (Even Better If) How can they improve their work? Possible suggestions EBI you used a ruler/improved presentation EBI you remembered to include the whiskers EBI you revised how to find the quartiles EBI you wrote in full sentences when writing an interpretation of the box plot EBI you showed your working