Measurements and Statistics Test
Measurements and Statistics Test
(b) 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 23, 27, 29, 29, 35
(c) 2.2, 10.2, 14.7, 5.9, 4.9, 11.1, 10.5 (d) 11/4, 21/2, 51/2, 31/4, 21/2
4. The mean of 8, 11, 6, 14, x and 13 is 66. Find the value of the observation x.
5. The mean of 6, 8, x + 2, 10, 2x - 1, and 2 is 9. Find the value of x and also the value of the
observation in the data.
Age in Years 12 10 15 14 8
Number of Boys 5 3 2 6 4
Marks 25 30 15 20 24
Number of Students 8 12 10 6 4
(b) 15, 22, 17, 19, 22, 17, 29, 24, 17, 15
(c) 0, 3, 2, 1, 3, 5, 4, 3, 42, 1, 2, 0
(d) 1, 7, 2, 4, 5, 9, 8, 3
8. The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows:
Find the mode of this data. Is there more than 1 mode? If yes, why?
10. Weekly pocket expenses (in $) of 30 students of class VIII are 37, 41, 39, 34, 71,
26, 56, 61, 58, 79, 83, 72, 64, 39, 75, 39, 37, 59, 57, 37, 53, 38, 49, 45, 70, 82, 44,
37, 79, 76.
Construct the grouped frequency table with the class interval of equal width such as 30
- 35. Also, find the range of the weekly pocket expenses.
61, 75, 71, 72, 70, 65, 77, 72, 67, 80, 77, 62, 71, 74, 79, 67, 80, 77, 62, 71, 74, 61,
70, 80, 72, 59, 78, 71, 72.
Construct a frequency table expressing the data in the inclusive form taking the class
interval 61-65 of equal width. Now, convert this data again into the exclusive form in
the separate table.
13. Construct the frequency distribution table for the data on heights (cm) of 20
boys using the class intervals 130 - 135, 135 - 140 and so on. The heights of
the boys in cm are: 140, 138, 133, 148, 160, 153, 131, 146, 134, 136, 149,
141, 155, 149, 165, 142, 144, 147, 138, 139. Also, find the range of heights of
the boys.
Measurements
4. Convert 98 km to hm.
5. Convert 40 mg to g.
7. Divide 63.924 g by 20 g.
(i) 32 m = __________ cm
(ii) 3 m = __________ cm
(iii) 9 kg = __________ g
(viii) 2 ℓ = __________ mℓ
10. Express 5 ℓ to mℓ.
(i) 4 km + 3 km 700 m
(iii) 90 kg 8 g + 44 kg 80 g
(iv) 9 ℓ 320 mℓ + 2 ℓ 18 mℓ
(v) 46 km - 2 km 200 m
(vi) 99 kg 100 g - 55 kg 50 g
(vii) 21 ℓ 620 mℓ - 21 ℓ
(i) 26 kg __________ g
(ii) 30 ℓ __________ mℓ
(v) 11 m __________ cm
(vi) 6 kg 70 g __________ g
15. Express 93 ℓ in dℓ.
17. Can A contains 2.5 ℓ of juice and Can B contains 3 ℓ 250 mℓ of juice. If the
juice from both can is mixed then what will be the total volume of juice? Give
your answer in ml.
18. Sophia bought 4 kg 840 grams of wool to make a carpet. How much more
wool does she need to make the weight 5 kg?
19. A tetra pack contains 250 mℓ of juice. How many such packs are needed to
fill a jug of capacity 2 ℓ?
20. Shelly bought 5 kg 544 g of flour for her cakes. She used 1414 of the flour
in making 1 cake. How much flour in kg was used in each cake.
(i) 2 watermelons
(ii) 5 watermelons
(iii) 3 watermelons
(iv) 10 watermelons
(v) 4 watermelons
(vi) 20 watermelons
22. The steps of a staircase are numbered from 1 to 10. A weight equal to step
number is kept on each step. How much total weight is kept on 10 steps?
23. Aaron picks up a stone weighing 2100 g and Derek picks a stone weighing
20000 mg. Who picked heavier stone?