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Statistics

1. Use the table given below to find: [3]


(a) The actual class limits of the fourth class.
(b) The class boundaries of the sixth class.
(c) The class mark of the third class.
Class Interval Frequency
30 - 34 7
35 - 39 10
40 - 44 12
45 - 49 13
50 - 54 8
55 - 59 4

2. Construct the frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency
table:
[2]
Ages No. of students
Below 4 0
Below 7 85
Below 10 140
Below 13 243
Below 16 300
(i) State the number of students in the age group 10 - 13.
(ii) State the age-group which has the least number of students.

3. Construct a combined histogram and frequency polygon for the following frequency
distribution: [5]
Class-Intervals 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60
Frequency 3 5 6 4 2

4. Draw frequency polygons for each of the following frequency distribution without
using histogram. [2]
C.I 10 - 30 30 - 50 50 - 70 70 - 90 90 - 110 110 - 130 130 - 150
ƒ 4 7 5 9 5 6 4

5. Construct a cumulative frequency distribution table from the frequency table given
below:
[1]
Class Interval Frequency
1 - 10 12
11 - 20 18
21 - 30 23
31 - 40 15
41 - 50 10
6. Construct the frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency
table:
[3]
Ages No. of
students
Below 4 0
Below 7 85
Below 10 140

Below 13 243
Below 16 300
(i) State the number of students in the age group 10 - 13.
(ii) State the age-group which has the least number of students.

7. The daily wages in a factory are distributed as follows:


[3]
Daily wages (in 125 - 175 175 - 225 225 - 275 275 - 325 325 - 375
Rs)
Number of 4 20 22 10 6
workers
Draw a frequency polygon for this distribution.

8. State, which of the following variables are continuous and which are discrete: [1]
(a) Number of children in your class.
(b) Time.
(c) Number of patients in a hospital.

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