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1Key Stage 4
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Key Stage 4: Maths Worksheet
The story of Statistopia01. Jobs and Business
Which sector should business leaders support, to best boost the island’s economy?
Business leaders have compiled census information about the island’s three main employment sectors. They have also asked experts to predict how each sector is likely to change in the future. They want to know which sector is predicted to grow and is also likely to provide more jobs over time.
Which sector is likely to grow in size and provide more jobs?
Answer
Notes
Chart 1 Employment by sector, thousands
Chart 2 Economic sectors by size, £million
2Key Stage 4
02. Health
The Island Health Service wants to identify which age group is least healthy and takes the least exercise.
Identify which age group has both the highest numbers of people who say their health is ‘very poor’ or ‘poor’ and who are most likely to be active for less than 20 minutes a day.
Notes
Answer
Active minutes per day by age group Level of health by age group
Over 65Over 65
55-64
45-54
35-44
18-34
very poor poor ok good very good
55-64
45-54
35-44
18-34
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
0-10% 11-20 21-30 31-40 41+
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
3Key Stage 4
R4
R1
R2
R3
R5
40-49%
50-59%
60-69%
70-79%
80-89%
R4
R1
R2
R3
0-5%
6-10%
11-15%
16-20%
21-25%
R1R3
0-20%
21-40%
41-60%
61-80%
81-100%
R4R2
R1R3
03. Work and education
Which region would most benefit from training programmes to help people enter work?
The government has compiled census data about unemployment and level of education. It has also identified how each region contributes to the number of new jobs created in the past year. For each of these measures, rank the island’s five regions in order. From your rankings, identify which two regions most need the training programmes.
Answer
% of new jobs created unemployement %
R5
school leavers with secondary diploma %
R5
R5
4Key Stage 4
04. Crime
What programme of support can best reduce levels of crime in Statistopia?
Statistopia’s crime prevention unit has carried out three trial programmes that may help to reduce crime. It wants to find the best correlation between money spent and reduced crime. Add two final points to complete each scatter graph. Identify which graph shows the right correlation.
Answer
4.5
3
4
2.5
0.51
2
3.5
1.5
02 4 6 8 1210
4.5
3
4
2.5
0.51
2
3.5
1.5
02 4 6 8 1210
4.5
3
4
2.5
0.51
2
3.5
1.5
02 4 6 8 1210
‘Back to Work’
Funding Crime
R1 10 0.5
R2 5 2
R3 3 1
R4 2 4
R5 6 2
‘Business Loans’
Funding Crime
R1 8 4
R2 4 1
R3 3 3
R4 5 2
R5 2 1
‘Every Child in School’
Funding Crime
R1 10 0.5
R2 6 2
R3 4 3
R4 3 3.5
R5 2 4
‘Back to Work’ funding and crime level
‘Business Loans’ funding and crime level
‘Every Child in School’ funding and crime level
5Key Stage 4
Statistopia
Factopolis
Datastan
Statistica
Graphille
15
20
2515
285
male female
80 4060 020 4020 8060
0 - 24
25 - 44
45 - 64
65+
Statistopia
Factopolis
Datastan
Statistica
Graphille
25
20 10 5
30060
male female
40 020 4020 60
0 - 24
25 - 44
45 - 64
65+
05. Communities
Which groups does Statistopia need to make sure it includes in its decision making?
Identify the fastest-growing age group and place of origin in Statistopia’s population.
Notes
Answer
Places of origin 2001 Population by age group 2001, thousands
Places of origin 2021 Population by age group 2021, thousands
6Key Stage 4
Answer Sheet
Mini Challenge Policy A Policy B
Jobs and Business Support for agriculture Support for tourism
Health 55-64 year-olds Over 65s
Poverty Regions 2 and 3 Regions 2 and 5
Crime ‘Back to Work’ funding ‘Every Child in School’ funding
Communities Over 65s and people from Factopolis 0-24s and people from Statistica