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Document Type: This is a Exam Paper, designed for Testing knowledge and exam technique.
Context: Specifically tailored for KCSE Syllabus STATISTICAL METHODS The methods of statistical presentation that will be dealt with at this students (published/relevant to 1999).
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Illustrated Lesson Notes In form 4 Geography For KCSE Syllabus Copyright@Cheloti 1 Illustrated Lesson Notes In form 4 Geography For KCSE Syllabus STATISTICAL METHODS The methods of statistical presentation that will be dealt with at this level will be age-sex pyramids, dot maps and Choropleth maps Age sex pyramids. This is a graph used to present population data showing the different age groups for males and females. It comprises of bars, drawn horizontally with the length of each bar indicating the number of persons in each age-group in a population. The population is usually divided into 5- year age-groups (0-4, 5-9, 1014, 15-19………. The youngest age group is always shown at the base of the graph. Steps followed in the Construction of an Age –sex pyramid. The table below showing the population distribution in Kenya 1999(to the nearest 1000) AGE COHORT 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ TOTAL MALE (000) 2292 2001 2035 1682 1329 1095 841 695 517 420 345 224 195 141 119 174 14105 FEMALE (000) 2243 1963 2004 1721 1504 1165 845 724 517 419 340 236 215 160 136 203 14395 TOTAL 4535 3964 4039 3405 2833 2260 1686 1419 1034 839 689 460 410 301 255 377 28500 a) Establish the number of cohorts in the population.
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Illustrated Lesson Notes In form 4 Geography For KCSE Syllabus Copyright@Cheloti 1 Illustrated Lesson Notes In form 4 Geography For KCSE Syllabus STATISTICAL METHODS The methods of statistical presentation that will be dealt with at this level will be age-sex pyramids, dot maps and Choropleth maps Age sex pyramids. This is a graph used to present population data showing the different age groups for males and females. It comprises of bars, drawn horizontally with the length of each bar indicating...
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