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Data Interpretation


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103. The information that you need is shown in both the table and the graph.
Step 1
Given Year 2’s 1.5-2.5% increases in passenger numbers, save time by considering only which terminals have the highest number of passengers per week in Year 1. This is Terminal D and E.
Calculate Year 1’s total passengers for Terminals D and E (by adding male and female passenger numbers):
Terminal D = 77.1 + 76.9 = 154
Terminal E = 78.8 + 78.5 = 157.3
Step 3 - calculate Year 2’s totals for these Terminals:
Terminal D = 154 x 102% = 157.08
Terminal E = 157.3 x 98% = 154.15
So the correct answer is (D), Terminal D

104. The information that you need is shown in the table.
Step 1 – calculate the total difference between the weekly numbers of male and female passengers
(52.9 – 52.7) + (66.6 - 66.5) + (62.9 – 63.1) + (77.1 – 76.9) + (78.8 – 78.5) = 0.6
Step 2 – calculate the average difference
= 0.6 / 5 (1,000s)
= 0.12 (1,000s)
= 120 more male passengers
So the correct answer is (D) 120 more males

105. The information that you need is shown in the table.
Step 1 – calculate the total numbers of domestic flights and international flights
Domestic flight total = 52.9 + 52.7 + 77.1 + 76.9 = 259.6
International flight total = 66.6 + 66.5 + 62.9 + 63.1 + 78.8 + 78.5 = 416.4
Step 2 – calculate the difference
416.4 - 259.6 = 156.8 (1,000’s) = 156,800
Step 3 - to the nearest 10,000
160,000
So the correct answer is (D), 160,000

106. Step 1 – calculate Year 2 passenger total for Terminal C
(62.9 + 63.1) x 101.5% = 127.89
In 1,000's = 127,890
Step 2 – calculate the average weekly revenue generated
127,890 x £4.25 = £543,532.5 (£540,000 to the nearest £10,000)
So the correct answer is (B), £540,000

107. Step 1 – calculate the total number of Terminal A-E passengers.
Total number of Terminal A-E passengers = 676.
Step 2 - calculate Vefy Flights’s average weekly number of passengers
676 x 0.5 = 338
Step 3 – calculate Vefy Flights’s average weekly number of passengers per terminal
338 / 3 = 112.667 (1,000’s)
= 112,667
= 113,000 (to the nearest 1,000)
So the correct answer is (B), 113,000


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