Find the mode of the distribution from the following data.
Class |
Frequcncy |
10-15 |
3 |
15-20 |
2 |
20-25 |
10 |
25-30 |
7 |
30-35 |
20 |
35-40 |
5 |
40-45 |
8 |
Here, the maximum class frequency is 20 and the class corresponding to this frequency is 30-35, so the modal class is 30-35.
Thus, we have
Modal class = 30-35
l (lower limit of modal class) 30
Class size (h) = 5
Frequency (f1) of the modal class = 20
Frequency (f0) of class preceding the modal class = 7
and Frequency (f2) of the class succeeding the modal class = 5
Henc, mode of the given data is 32.321.
Now, substitute the values in the formula of mode, we get
Determine the value of mode from the following frequency distribution table.
Murks (C.I.) |
No. of students (f) |
0-10 |
5 |
10-20 |
12 |
20-30 |
14 |
30-40 |
10 |
40-50 |
8 |
50-60 |
6 |
The marks distribution of 30 students in a mathematics are given in the table. Find the mode of this data. Also compare and interpret the mode and mean.
Class interval |
Number of students (f) |
10-25 |
2 |
25-40 |
3 |
40-55 |
7 |
55-70 |
6 |
70-85 |
6 |
85-100 |
6 |
The following table shows the marks obtained by 100 students of class X in a school during a particular academic session. Find the mode of this distribution.
Marks |
No. of students |
Less than 10 |
7 |
Less than 20 |
21 |
Less than 30 |
34 |
Less than 40 |
46 |
Less than 50 |
66 |
Less than 60 |
77 |
Less than 70 |
92 |
Less than 80 |
100 |
Calculate the median of the following distribution of incomes of employees of a company.
Income |
No. of Persons |
400-500 |
25 |
500-600 |
69 |
600-700 |
107 |
700-800 |
170 |
800-900 |
201 |
900-1000 |
142 |
1000-1100 |
64 |
Find the mean, mode and median for the following data :
Class |
0-10 |
10-20 |
20-30 |
30-40 |
40-50 |
Total |
Frequency |
8 |
16 |
36 |
34 |
6 |
100 |
The median of the following data is 52.5. Find the values of x and y if the total frequency is 100.
Class Interval |
Frequency |
0-10 |
2 |
10-20 |
5 |
20-30 |
x |
30-40 |
12 |
40-50 |
17 |
50-60 |
20 |
60-70 |
y |
70-80 |
9 |
80-90 |
7 |
90-100 |
4 |
Total 100 |
Calculate the median from the following data:
Value |
Frequency |
Less than 10 |
4 |
Less than 20 |
16 |
Less than 30 |
40 |
Less than 40 |
76 |
Less than 50 |
96 |
Lc9s than 60 |
112 |
Less than 70 |
120 |
Less than 80 |
125 |
Calculate the median from the following data:
Size |
Frequency |
More than 50 |
0 |
More than 40 |
40 |
More than 30 |
98 |
More than 20 |
123 |
More than 10 |
165 |
The median of the following data is 20.75. Find the missing frequencies x and y, if the total frequency is 100.
Class Interval |
0 - 5 |
5 - 10 |
10 - 15 |
15 - 20 |
20 - 25 |
25 - 30 |
30 - 35 |
35 - 40 |
Frequency |
7 |
10 |
x |
13 |
y |
10 |
14 |
9 |