: He Pükete o Ngä Omaoma — Running Records
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Approach: Independent   
Focus: Comparing times (minutes, seconds and decimals).
Resources: None.
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% responses
GED
MI

Questions/instructions:
This table shows times for the men’s Olympic 1500-metre race. They were recorded between 1960 and 2000. Use the table to answer the questions.

Kei te whakaatu tënei papatau i ngä taima mö ngä omaoma, 1500 mita a ngä täne i ngä Whakataetae o Orimipia mai i te tau 1960 ki te tau 2000. Whakamahia te papatau hei whakautu i ngä pätai.

 
Olympic men’s 1500-metre times
1500 Mita a Ngä Täne i Ngä Whakataetae o Orimipia
1960 Herb Elliott 3:35.6
1964 Peter Snell 3:38.1
1968 Kip Keino 3:34.9
1972 Pekka Vasala 3:36.3
1976 John Walker 3:39.17
1980 Sebastian Coe 3:38.4
1984 Sebastian Coe 3:32.53
1988 Peter Rono 3:35.96
1992 Fermin Cacho 3:40.12
1996 Noureddine Morceli 3:35.78
2000 Noah Ngeny 3:32.07
1.
What was the fastest time?

He aha te taima tino tere?
 
3:32.07 / Noah Ngeny
79
70
2.
What was the second fastest time?

He aha te taima tuarua te tere?
3:32.53 / Seb Coe
72
66
3.
What was the slowest time?

He aha te taima tino pöturi?
3:40.12 / Fermin Cacho
60
55
Commentary:
The results achieved by Mäori students in general education (GEd) settings and students in Mäori immersion (MI) settings were not statistically significantly different.
 
 
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