Data Analysis
Trigonometry
Algebra/Equations
Earning Money
Random
100

This measure represents the middle value of an ordered data set.

median

100

This side is always opposite the right angle.

Hypotenuse

100

This is the value of x when x+7=15. 

x=8

100

Money earned before any deductions are taken out.

gross pay

100

A triangle with all sides equal.

equilateral triangle

200

This graph is commonly used to display categorical data.

column graph/bar graph

200

The trig ratio equal to opposite ÷ hypotenuse.

sin

200

This is the coefficient of x in 5x−35.

5

200

This deduction is automatically taken from wages by employers in Australia.

PAYG tax

200

The sum of the interior angles of a triangle.

180 degrees

300

This measure of centre is most affected by extreme values.

mean

300

This trig ratio equals adjacent ÷ hypotenuse.

cos

300

This is the solution to 3x−4=17

x=7

300

The amount of money left after tax has been deducted.

Net pay

300

This is the name of a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.

trapezium
400

This graph is best for displaying continuous numerical data grouped into intervals.

histogram

400

This ratio equals opposite ÷ adjacent.

tan

400

This is the value of x in 4(x+2)=28

x=5

400

The percentage of earnings paid to the government as tax.

income tax

400

This is the formula for the area of a triangle.

½ × base × height

500

A data set with mean 20 and median 15 is likely affected by this.

an outlier or extreme value

500

If opposite = 12 and adjacent = 5, this is the trig ratio used to find the angle.

tanx=12/5

500

This is the solution to 2x+5=3x−4

x=9

500

This financial term refers to money earned on savings or investments.

interest

500

This is the value of pi correct to 10 decimal places.

3.1415926536

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