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Chapter 14 - Statistics
1 Marks Questions
1.
2.
fixi
fi
i)
ii)
iii)
fidi
fi
fiui
h
fi
n ( n + 1)
2
100 (100 + 1)
2
100 (101)
= 50 101
2
= 50.5
3.
fixi 1860
=
= 62
30
fi
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4.
1 3 5 1 7
, , , ,
3 4 6 2 12
1 3 5 1 7
3 4 6 2 12
3 3, 4, 6, 2,12
2 1, 4, 2, 2, 4
1, 2,1,1, 2
No. of observations = 5
1 3
3 4
5
6
1 7
2 12
Sum of observations = + + + +
108 9
= = 4.5
24 2
5.
fidi
fi
= 47.5 +
435
30
= 47.5 +
145
10
= 47.5 + 14.5
= 62
6.
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Sol:
n
2 cf
Median (M) = l +
f
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n
= 26.5
2
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26.5 22
= 60 +
10
7
4.5
= 60 + 10
7
= 60 +
45
10
70
= 60 +
45
7
= 60 + 6.4
= 66.4.
12.
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2 Mark Questions
1.
10
20 36
40
50
56
60
70
72
80
88 92 95
No.of student
(fi)
Sol: let us re-organize this data and find the sum of all observations
Marks obtained (xi)
fixi
10
10
20
20
36
108
40
160
50
150
56
112
60
240
70
280
72
72
80
80
88
176
92
276
95
95
Total
fi = 30
fixi = 1779
So, x =
fixi 1779
=
= 59.3
30
fi
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2.
Sol: mean x = a +
fiui
h
fi
xi a
, Here xi = mid value of classes
h
02
24
46
68
Number of
house
8 10 10 12 12 14
No. of
plants
No. of houses fi
Class marks xi
fixi
02
24
46
68
35
8 10
54
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10 12
11
22
12 14
13
39
Total
fi = 20
Mean =
=
fixi = 162
fixi
fi
162
20
= 8.1
8 plants are planted at each house.
4.
Daily
expenditure
(Rs)
100 150
150 200
200 -250
250 300
300 350
No. of
house holds
12
fixi
100 150
125
500
150 200
175
875
200 -250
12
225
2700
250 300
275
550
300 350
325
650
fi = 25
Mean =
fixi 5275
=
= 211
25
fi
fixi = 5275
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5.
Write the formula of mode in a grouped data and explain the letters in it.
f1 f 0
h
2 f1 f 0 f 2
Sol: Mode = l +
Write the formula of median in a grouped data and explain the letters
in it.
The mean of the following distribution is 53. Find the missing frequency p?
Classes
0 20
20 40
40 60
60 80
80 100
Frequency
12
15
32
13
Sol:
Class
Class mark
fi
fixi
0 20
10
12
120
20 40
30
15
450
40 60
50
32
1600
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60 80
70
70p
80 100
90
13
1170
fi = 72 + p
mean x =
53 3340 + 70 p
fixi
=
1
72 + p
fi
476
17
P = 28.
8.
Frequency
Cumulative frequency
150 155
12
12
155 160
25
160 165
10
165 170
43
170 175
48
175 180
a = 25 12 = 13
b = 25 + 10 = 35
c = 43 35 = 8
d = 48 + 2 = 50
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9.
250 300
300 350
350 400
400 450
450 500
No. of
workers
12
14
10
No. of
workers
Upper limits
Less than
cumulative
frequency
250 300
12
300
12
300 350
14
350
12 + 14 = 26
350 400
400
12 + 14 + 8 = 34
400 450
450
12 + 14 + 8 + 6 = 40
450 500
10
500
12 + 14 +8 + 6 +10 =
50
No. of
workers
lower
limits
Greater than
cumulative
frequency
250 300
12
250
12 + 14 + 8 + 6 +
10 = 50
380 350
14
300
14 + 8 + 6+10=40
350 400
350
8 + 6 + 10
400 450
400
6 + 10 = 16
450 500
10
450
10 = 10
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10.
x+ y
2
x+ y
2
[ median is 18]
x + y = 36
17 + y = 36 => y = 36 17 = 19
x = 17, y = 19.
11.
Less than
10
Less than
20
Less than
30
Less than
40
Less than
25
No. of
students
12
18
25
Sol:
Marks obtained
No. of students
Class in marks
Frequency
Less than 10
0 10
Less than 20
10 20
85=3
Less than 30
12
20 30
12 8 = 4
Less than 40
18
30 40
18 12 = 6
Less than 50
25
40 50
25 18 = 7
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12.
fidi
fi
435
fi
62 47.5 =
435
fi
14.5 =
435
fi
fi =
435
145
4350
145
fi = 30.
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4 Mark Questions
1.
Sol:
Daily
income
250 300
300 350
350 400
400 450
450 500
No.of
workers
12
14
10
cf
Points
12
12
(300, 12)
14
26
(350, 26)
34
(400, 34)
40
(450, 40)
10
50
(500, 50)
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2.
11 13
13 15
15 17
17 19
19 21
21 23
23 25
No.of
children
13
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xi a
n
Daily pocket
allowance
No. of
children (fi)
Mid value of
classes
11 13
12
-3
-21
13 15
14
-2
-12
15 17
16
-1
-9
17 19
13
18(a)
19 21
20
21 23
22
10
23 25
24
12
ui =
fiui= -20 + f
fi = f + 44
Mean x = a +
fiui
h
fi
20 + f
2
f + 22
18 = 18 +
( 20 + f ) 2 0 = ( 20 + f ) 2
f + 22
f + 44
0
= 20 + f
2
0 = -20 + f
f = 20.
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3.
Thirty women were examined in a hospital by a doctor and their of heart beat
per minute were recorded and summarised as shown. Find the mean of heart
beat per minute for these women, choosing a suitable method.
No. of heart
beat/ minute
65 - 68
No. of women
68 71 71 74 74 77 77 80
80 83
83 86
Sol:
Let a=75.5
Class marks
(xi)
di= xi a
fidi
66.5
-9
-18
68 71
69.5
-6
-24
71 74
72.5
-3
-9
74 77
75.5=a
77 80
78.5
21
80 83
81.5
24
83 86
84.5
18
No. of heart
beats/minute
No. of women
65 68
fi
fi = 30
x =a+
12
fidi
= 75.5 +
30
fi
75.5 + 0.4
75.9.
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4.
In a retail market, fruit vendors were selling oranges kept in packing baskets.
These baskets contained varying number of oranges. The following was the
distribution of oranges.
No. of
Oranges
10 14
15 19
20 24
25 29
30 34
No. of
baskets
15
110
135
115
25
Find the mean number of oranges kept in each basket, which method of finding
the mean did you choose?
Sol:
No.of oranges
(C.I)
Number of
baskets (fi)
xi
ui =
xi a
h
fiui
h = 5x
10 -14
15
12
-2
-30
15 19
110
17
-1
-110
20 24
135
22=a
25 29
115
27
115
30 34
25
32
50
fi = 400
fiui
=25
25
5
400
= 22 + 0.31
= 22.31.
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5.
The following table gives the literacy rate (in%) of 35 cities. Find the mean
literacy rate.
Literacy
rate in %
45 55
55 65
65 75
75 85
85 95
No.of cities
10
11
Sol:
xi a
h
Number of
cities (fi)
Class marks
45 55
50
-2
-6
55 65
10
60
-1
-10
65 75
11
70a
75 85
80
85 95
90
Literacy rate
ui =
fiui
(xi)
fi = 35
fiui
=-2
a = 70,
h = 10
x = a +
fiui
h
fi
x = 70
70
2
10
35
2
35
70 - 0.57142
69.4285 69.43%.
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6.
The following data gives the information on the observed life times (in
225 electrical components.
hours) of
Life time
(in )
0 20
20 40
40 60
60 80
80 100
100 120
Frequency
10
35
52
61
33
29
Frequency
0 20
10
20 40
35
40 60
52
60 80
61
80 100
38
100 120
29
( f1 f0 ) h
2 f1 ( f 0 + f 2 )
61 52
= 60 +
20
2 61 (52 + 38)
9
60 +
20
122 90
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60 +
9
20
32
= 60 + 5.625
= 65.625 hour.
7.
The given distribution shows the number of runs scored by some top batsmen of
the world in one day international cricket matches
Runs
No.of
batsmen
18
Frequency
3000 4000
4000 5000
18
5000 6000
6000 7000
7000 8000
8000 9000
9000 10,000
10,000 11,000
9000
10,000
10,000
11,000
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f1 f 0
h
( f1 f 0 ) + ( f1 f 2 )
Mode (z) = l +
18 4
1000
(18 4 ) + (18 9)
4000 +
14
1000
14 + 9
4000 +
14000
= 4000 + 608.695
23
8.
The median of 60 observations, given below is 28.5. Find the values of x and y.
Class
interval
0 10
10 20
20 30
30 40
40 50
50 60
Frequency
20
15
Sol:
Class interval
Frequency
c.f
0 -10
10 20
5 +x
20 30
20
25 + x
30 40
15
40 + x
40 50
40 + x + y
50 60
45 + x + y
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n
2 cf
Median = l +
f
It is given that f = n = 60
So, 45 + x + y = 60
x + y = 60 45 = 15
x + y = 15 (1)
The median is 28.5 which lies between 20 & 30
Median class = 20 30
Lower boundary of the median class l = 20.
N 60
=
= 30
2
2
28.5 = 20 +
30 5 x
10
20
28.5 = 20 +
25 x
2
25 x
= 28.5 20 = 8.5
2
25 x = 2 8.5
x = 23 17 = 8
Also from (1) x + y = 15
8 + y = 15
y = 7.
x = 8, y = 7.
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9.
The following data the information on the observed life times (in hours) of 400
electrical components.
Life time
1500
2000
2000
2500
2500
3000
3000 3500
3500
4000
4000
4500
4500
5000
Frequency
14
56
60
86
74
62
48
Class internal
Frequency
1500 2000
14
2000 2500
70
2500 3000
130
3000 3500
261
3500 4000
290
4000 4500
352
4500 5000
400
n = 400
l = 3000
n 400
=
= 200
2
2
cf = 130
f = 86
h = 500
n
cf
Median = l + 2
f
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= 3000 +
= 3000 +
70 500
86
= 3000 +
35000
86
86
= 3000 + 406.97
= 3406.98
Life time median of the bulb = 3406.98 hr.
10.
0 20
20 40
40 60
60 80
80 100
100 120
Frequency
16
24
15
Class
Frequency
L.C.F
U.B
0 20
20
20 40
16
9 + 16 =25
40
40 60
24
25 + 24 = 49
60
60 80
15
49 + 15 = 64
80
80 100
64 + 4 = 68
100
100 120
68 + 2 = 70
120
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11.
250 300
300 350
350 400
400 450
450 500
No. of
workers
12
14
10
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Class interval
c.f
Point
12
12
(300, 12)
14
26
(350, 26)
34
(400, 34)
40
(450, 40)
10
50
(500, 50)
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12.
During the medical checkup of 35 students of a class, their weight were recorded
as fallows?
Weight (in kg)
No. of students
Less than 38
Less than 40
Less than 42
Less than 44
Less than 46
14
Less than 48
28
Less than 50
32
Less than 52
35
Draw a less than type ogive for the given data. Hence obtain the median weight from
the graph and verify the result by using the formula.
Given: Upper limits of the classes and less than cumulative frequencies. Therefore
required points are (38, 0), (40, 3), (44, 9), (46, 14), (48, 28), (50, 32), & (52, 35).
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13.
The following table gives production yield per hectare of wheat of 100 farms of
a village.
Production
yield
50 55
55 60
60 65
65 70
70 75
75 80
No. of
farmers
12
24
38
16
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Change the distribution to a more than type distribution & draw its ogive. The
given data is to be more than frequency distribution type.
Sol:
Production
yield(Qui /Hec)
More than cf
No. of farmers
Points
More than 50
100
(50, 100)
More than 55
98
(55, 98)
More than 60
90
12
(60, 90)
More than 65
78
24
(65, 78)
More than 70
54
38
(70, 54)
More than 75
16
16
(75, 16)
A graph is plotted by taking the lower limits on the x axis and respective of y axis.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
f f0
h
2 f f0 f1
B) length of the CI
D) mode
B) Median
C) Mode
D) None
B) 16.2
C) 18.9
D) 20.3
B) 49.23
C) 81.45
D) None
B) mean
C) mode
D) None
8.
B) 8
C) 3
D) None
B) 13th
C) 14th
D) 15th
2
3
1 7
is _________
4 6
AM of 6, 4, ,1 ,
A) 8.1
B) 5.3
C) 3.5
[
D) 0.55
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9.
10.
B) 6.1
C) n2
D)
B) 14.5
C) 15.5
B) 18
C) 27
D) 12
n2
then n = ______
81
n
2
B)
n +1
2
C)
D) 54
n 1
2
D) None
B) x + y = 19
C) x y = 19
D) x y = 21
1) B;
2) A;
3) A;
4) A;
5) B;
6) C;
7) B;
8) D;
9) C;
10) D;
11) B;
12) C;
13) A;
14) B;
15) B.
KEY
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n
2
A.M of 1, 2, 3, n is ________
A)
15.
D) 5.3
14.
For the given data with 50 observations the less than ogive and the more than ogive
intersect at (15.5, 20). The median of the data is ___________
[
]
A) 11.5
13.
C) 3.5
B) n 1
D) None
Range of 1, 2, 3, 4, n is__________
A) n
12.
C) 19
11.
B) 20
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The A.M of 30 students is 42. Among them two get zero marks then A.M of remaining
students is _________
2.
Marks
10
20
30
No. of students
4.
5.
6.
Mode of A, B, C, D, Z is _________
7.
8.
The observation of an ungrouped data in their ascending order are 12, 15, x, 19, 15 if
the median of the data is 18 then x = ____________
9.
AM of a -2, a, a + 2 is ________
10.
Median of 1, 2, 4, 5 is _______
11.
12.
13.
Below 10
Below 20
Below 30
Below 40
Below 50
Below 60
-3
12
27
57
75
80
14.
15.
If 35 is removed from the data 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 then the median increases
by __________
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16.
17.
18.
19.
f1 f 0
h , f0 represents _______________
2 f f0 f2
20.
n
cf
2
n ; l represents ______________
Median = l +
f
21.
22.
B) 39
C) 32
2n + 1
2
B)
2n 1
2
B)
n
2
C)
D) 34
C)
n +1
2
D)
D) Ogel
24.
C) Ogeve
23.
B) ogie
n
+1
2
D)
n
2
n +1
2
Key:
5) 0;
6) no mode;
7) 5.6;
2) 9; 3) unimodal data;
8) 18;
9) a; 10) 3; 11)
16) 9;
17) Median; 18) median; 19) frequency of preceding of preceding model class;
4)
n +1
;
2
1) 42;
x+ y
; 12) upper boundary; 13) 30 40; 14) 4; 15) 0.5;
2
21) A;
22)C;
23) C;
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24) D.