Mean, Median and Mode - Module1
Mean, Median and Mode - Module1
CI 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
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F 10 5 12 35 17 15 8 62 37 25
6. Draw a histogram for the following data distribution for pay scale of 200 workers in a
factory
Pay < 2,000 < 2500 < 3000 < 3,500 < 4,000 < 4,500 < 5,000
No of 35 59 71 86 102 159 200
workers
7. Given below are the marks obtained by 35 students in a class. Make a frequency table draw
a histogram and a frequency polygon from the frequency distribution
70, 60, 39, 65, 45, 63, 57, 42, 51, 71, 26, 63, 64, 69, 59, 54, 42, 33, 75, 65, 55, 41, 52, 64, 53,
82, 67, 61, 47, 41, 25, 36, 59, 63, 38
8. Draw a histogram and frequency polygon for the data given below:
Mid 2.5 7.5 12.5 17.5 22.5 27.5 32.5 37.5 42.5 47.5
Value
F 5 7 31 41 20 11 22 41 25 16
9. The following table gives the distribution of monthly income of 600 families in a certain
city.
Monthly Below 75 75-150 150-225 225-300 300-375 375 - 450 450 and
Income more
No of 60 170 200 60 50 40 20
families
Draw a less than and a more than ogive curve for the above data on the same graph
10. The production of a cement factory for five consecutive years in million tons, is shown
below, draw a Bar diagram
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Production 10 14 17 20 15
11. The data on fund flow (Rs in crore) of an International Airport Authority during financial
years 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Non-traffic revenue 40 51 70
Traffic revenue 70 81 110
Profit after tax 40 51 80
Represent this data by a suitable bar chart (Multiple Bar Chart)
11. Represent the following data regarding the monthly expenditure of two families with a
suitable diagram (Sub-divided Bar diagram)
Item of Expenditure Family A Family B
Food 150 150
Clothing 100 60
Education 50 50
Others 190 70
Savings/Deficiency +10 -30
12. Represent the following data using Percentage Bar Diagram
Subject 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Number Number Number
Science 240 280 340
Humanities 560 610 570
Commerce 220 280 370
1020 1170 1280
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B. D = M N[ 7 NP]
For continuous frequency distribution:
R
B. D = M N[ ∑ NP]
S
18. Find the GM of 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 24
19. Find the Geometric mean of the following distribution
CI 0 – 10 10 -20 20 – 30 30 - 40 40 -50
F 4 7 13 21 15
Compound Interest Formula
T
T- = TU . + < or < = VT- − . where TU - the value at the beginning of the period
- -
U
T- – the value at the end of period n , r – rate of change , n – length of time period
20. In 2005 and 2014 the population of India was 120 million and 131.5 respectively
(a) what was the average percentage per year (b) Estimate the population in 2020
(c) If the average percentage increase of population per year from 2014 to 2028 is the same
as in part (a) what would be the population in 2028.
Harmonic Mean: If X1,X2,X3 ……Xn are the given n observations then their H.M is given
by
X X X
W. * = . . . . = . Continuous Series: W. * = 3
Y4 Y4 Y⋯..Y4 ∑ ∑
4 . Z [ 4- 4
21. The following table gives the weights of 31 persons in a sample enquiry. Calculate the
mean weight using (i) geometric mean ii) harmonic mean
Weights 130 135 140 145 146 148 149 150 157
(X)
F 3 4 6 7 6 3 4 1 1
22. An investor buys Rs 1,200 worth of shares in a company of shares in a company each
month. During the first 5 months he bought the shares at a price of Rs 10, Rs 12, Rs 15, Rs 20
and Rs 24 per share. After 5 months what is the average price paid for the shares by him
X
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*+81,- = ] + Z 3
01 l is the lower limit of the class interval, N – sum total of the
frequencies, cf – cumulative frequency of the class preceding the median class, f – frequency
of the median class, i- width of the class interval
F: 10 15 17 25 28 30 40
X: Less than 5 Less than 10 5-15 15 & above 20-25 25 & above 30 & above
F: 07 20 38 55 20 05 01
26. From the following data, draw less than ogive curve and locate the value of median graphically
Marks No of students
Less than 100 17
Less than 200 25
Less than 300 36
Less than 400 42
Less than 500 64
Less than 600 75
Frequency 15 16 28 28 14 9
28. The following data gives the distribution of marks of 100 students. Calculate the most suitable
average, giving the reason for your choice. Also obtain the values of the quartiles, 6th decile, and 70th
percentile from the following data
Frequency 5 13 20 28 64 80 90 100
C.I 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 Total
30. Determine the value of mode graphically and verify the result
No of families 14 23 27 21 15
31. The following are the prices of shares of Tata Motors from Monday to Friday
275, 325, 310, 175, 355. Calculate the range and its coefficient
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Frequency 8 13 12 8 4
Marks: 10 20 30 40 50 60
No of 4 7 15 8 7 2
Weekly 0 -20 20-40 40 -60 60-80 80- 100 100 -120 120-130
No of 20 30 50 60 80 40 20
workers
No of workers 8 10 15 25 20 18 9 5
48 and 12 respectively. The standard deviation of their runs are 15, 12 and 2 respectively. Find out
who is the most consistent batsman
39. A B
Standard Deviation 30 30
a. Distribution ”A” has the same Standard Deviation of “B”. Comment on their variability
b. Co-efficient of variation of a series is 40% and its variance is 144. What is the mean?
40. A mobile dealer received samples of mobile from two suppliers C and D. He had the samples
tested for length of life with the following results:
Length of life in months 7-14 14-21 28-35 35-42
Supplier C 13 15 27 9
Supplier D 5 41 12 11
Which supplier’s mobile are mobiles are more uniform regarding their length of life?
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41. From the following calculate co-efficient of skewness based on mean and mode and standard
deviation:
Size 0-4 4-8 8-12 12-18 16-20 20-24
F: 2 6 8 20 5 4
42. For a moderately skewed data, the arithmetic mean is 0.125, the co-efficient of variation is 8% and
Karl Pearson’s coefficient of skewness is 0.25. Find the mode and the median.
43. The sum of 50 observations is 500 and the sum of their squares is 6,000 and median is 12.
Compute the co-efficient of variation and the co-efficient of variation and the co-efficient of skewness
44. Calculate the co-efficient of skewness from the following data by using quartiles
Annual Sales < 20 < 30 < 40 < 50 < 60 < 70 < 80 < 90 < 100