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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

291.

A survey regarding the heights (in cm) of 50 girls of class X of a school was conducted and the following data was obtained:

Height in cm

120 - 130

130 - 140

140 - 150

150 - 160

160 - 170

Total

Number of girls

2

8

12

20

8

50

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292.

Find mean, median and mode of the following data:

Classes

Frequency

0-20

6

20-40

8

40-60

10

60-80

12

80-100

6

100-120

5

120-140

3

Median space equals space straight l plus open parentheses fraction numerator begin display style straight N over 2 end style minus straight c. straight f. over denominator straight f end fraction close parentheses cross times straight h
equals 60 plus fraction numerator 25 minus 24 over denominator 12 end fraction cross times 20 equals 60 plus 20 over 12
equals space 60 plus 5 over 3 equals 60 plus 1.67 equals 61.67
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293.

Find mean, median and mode of the following data:

Classes

Frequency

0 - 50

2

50 - 100

3

100 - 150

5

150 - 200

6

200 - 250

5

250 - 300

3

300 - 350

1



From the table,   |I. Finding Mean :
Now, 150 - 200 is the class wh

From the table,   straight n equals space sum from blank to blank of straight f subscript straight i equals 25 rightwards double arrow straight n over 2 equals 12.5 comma space straight a space equals space 175 comma space straight h space equals space 75
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I. Finding Mean :

Mean space equals space straight a space plus fraction numerator begin display style sum from blank to blank of end style straight f subscript straight i straight u subscript straight i over denominator begin display style sum from blank to blank of end style straight f subscript straight i end fraction cross times straight h
space space space space space space space space equals space 175 plus fraction numerator negative 3 over denominator 25 end fraction cross times 50
space space space space space space space space equals space 175 minus 6 equals 169
Now, 150 - 200 is the class whose cumulative frequency 16 is greater than straight n over 2 equals 12.5. space space  

Therefore, 150 - 200 is the median class. Thus, the lower limit (l) of the median class is 150.

II. Finding median:

Median space equals space straight l plus fraction numerator open parentheses begin display style straight n over 2 end style minus cf close parentheses over denominator straight f end fraction cross times straight h
space space space space space space space space space equals space 150 plus open parentheses fraction numerator 12.5 minus 10 over denominator 6 end fraction close parentheses cross times 50
III. Finding mode:
Mode space equals space l italic space plus open square brackets fraction numerator straight f subscript 1 straight f subscript 0 over denominator 2 straight f subscript 1 minus straight f subscript 0 minus straight f subscript 2 end fraction close square brackets cross times straight h
equals space 150 plus open square brackets fraction numerator 6 minus 5 over denominator 2 cross times 6 minus 5 minus 5 end fraction close square brackets cross times 50
equals space 150 equals 1 half cross times 50

= 150 + 25 = 175


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294.

 The following table gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory :

Daily income (in Rs.)

No. of Workers

100-120

12

120-140

14

140-160

8

160-180

6

180-200

10

Find the Mean, Mode and Median of the above data.

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

295.

Find the mode, median and mean for the following data :

Marks Obtained

Number of Students

25-35

7

35-45

31

45-55

33

55-65

17

65-75

11

75-85

1

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

296.

The table given below shows the frequency distribution of the scores obtained by 200 candidates in a BCA examination.

Score

No. of candidates

200-250

30

250-300

15

300-350

45

350-400

20

400-450

25

450-500

40

500-550

10

550-600

15

Draw cumulative frequency curves by using (i) 'less than series', (ii) 'more than series'.

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297.

Draw both types of cumulative freqneucy curve on the same graph paper and then determine the median.

Marks obtained

No. of students

50-60

4

60-70

8

70-80

12

80-90

6

90-100

6

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298.

Draw 'less than' and 'more than' ogive curve from the following and indicate the value of median.

Marks

No. of students (f)

0-5

7

5-10

10

10-15

20

15-20

13

20-25

12

25-30

10

30-35

14

35-40

9

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299. The following table gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory. Draw both types ("less than type" and "greater than type") ogives and determine the median of the data.

Daily Income (in Rs.)

Number of Workers

100-120

12

120-140

14

140-160

8

160-180

6

180-200

10

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300.

During the medical check-up of 35 students of a class their weights were recorded as follows:

Weight (in kg.)

No. of Students

38—40

3

40—42

2

42—44

4

44—46

5

46—48

14

48—50

4

50—52

3

Draw a less than type and a more than type ogive from the given data. Hence obtain the median weight from the graph.

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