📊 Stats
Statistics
Collect, represent and analyse data using charts, averages and spread.
Global progress
Level 10 / 100 XP
Dynamic topic list
14 topics
Statistics
14 topics- GCSE
Data collection
Learn data collection with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - KS3
Bar charts
Read and compare categories using a clear bar chart.
45 XP completion - GCSE
Pie charts
Learn pie charts with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Line graphs
Learn line graphs with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Charts
Learn charts with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Averages
Learn averages with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Spread
Learn spread with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Range
Learn range with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Quartiles
Learn quartiles with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Interquartile range
Learn interquartile range with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Box plots
Learn box plots with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Histograms
Learn histograms with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Cumulative frequency
Learn cumulative frequency with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion - GCSE
Correlation
Learn correlation with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.
25 XP completion