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Statistical Analysis: Mean, Median, Mode

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Statistical Analysis: Mean, Median, Mode

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Statistics

[Link] assumed mean method find the mean of the following data:

Class Frequency
5-10 5
10-15 6
15-20 15
20-25 10
25-30 5
30-35 4
35-40 2
40-45 2

Q2. The median of the following data is 41.5 and the total no. of observations is [Link] the
values of f1 and f2.

C.I. 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70


F 4 28 f1 20 f2 16

Q3. The mean of the following data is 145 and the total no. of observations is [Link] the values
of f1 and f2.

C.I. 0-50 50-100 100-150 150-200 200-250 250-300


F 8 f1 32 26 f2 7

Q4. . Find the mode of the following data:

Expenditure No. of workers


0-5000 90
5000-10000 150
10000-15000 100
15000-20000 80
20000-25000 70
25000-30000 10

Q5. Find the median of the following data:

Marks No. of students


Less than 200 0
Less than 250 30
Less than 300 45
Less than 350 90
Less than 400 110
Less than 450 135
Less than 500 175
Less than 550 185
Less than 600 200

Q6. The marks obtained by 56 students in a school examination are given below:

Marks 200-220 220-240 240-260 260-280 280-300 300-320


No. of
7 3 6 8 2 4
students

Find the mode for the above data.

Q7. Using the following data, find the median .


Height No. of persons
145-150 8
150-155 10
155-160 9
160-165 15
165-170 10
170-175 8

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