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VIDYA KAKSH

KAKSHINSTITUTE X: MATH
INSTITUTE … Orbit of Education
PRATEEK AGRAWAL
DPP NO.1 STATISTICS
…. OrbitSIR
of
Education
SECTOR-17 AND SECTOR-87
NAME: _________________________________BATCH DAYS: ___________BATCH TIME: ________

MEAN
1. Find the mean weight of the students: 2. If the mean is 6, find the value of p.
Weight (in kg) 4 6 9 10 15 X 2 4 6 10 p+5
Number of students 5 10 10 7 8 (9) F 3 2 3 1 2 (p=7)

3. If the mean is 1.46, find the missing frequency.


No. of Accidents 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total
Frequency 46 x y 25 10 5 200 (76,38)

4. Apply Step Deviation/ Assumed Mean method to find the Mean. (22.21)
Variable 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Frequency 20 43 75 67 72 45 39 9 8 6

5. Find the Mean of the continuous frequency distribution using Step deviation method.
Class Interval 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
No. of Workers 7 10 15 8 10 (25.8)

6. Find the average life of tube using Assumed Mean method if 400 T.V pictures tubes were tested.
300- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- 1100-
Life time 399 499 599 699 799 899 999 1099 1199
Frequency 14 46 58 76 68 62 48 22 6 (715)

7. The mean of the following frequency table is 50. Find the missing ‘x’ & ‘y’
Class: 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 Total
Frequency: 17 x 32 Y 19 120 (28,24)

8. Find the mean marks using Step deviation method. (52.1)


100
0& 10 & 20 & 30 & 40 & 50 & 60 & 70 & 80 & 90 & &
Marks above Above Above Above Above Above Above Above Above Above Above
No. of
Student 80 77 72 65 55 43 28 16 10 8 0

9. Find the mean marks using Assumed mean method. (48.41)


Below Below Below Below Below Below Below Below Below Below
Marks 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
No. of
Students 5 9 17 29 45 60 70 78 83 85

10. Find the mean of first ‘n’ odd natural numbers (n)

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MEDIAN
1. Find the median of the following data. (19.5)
Class 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45
Frequency 5 6 15 10 5 4 2 2

2. **Compute the median from the following data. (153.80)


Mid-Value 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 195
Frequenc
y 6 25 48 72 116 60 38 22 3
(Hint: Lower limit = mid value-h/2, Upper limit =mid value +h/2)

3. Compute the median for the following less than table.


Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less
than than than than than than than than than
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 4 16 30 46 66 82 92 100 (62)

4. **If the median is 525, find the missing frequency. The sum of frequency is 100.
Class 0- 100- 200- 300- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900-
Interval 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Frequency 2 5 X 12 17 20 Y 9 7 4 (9,15)

5. Compute the median for the below data. (116.6)


More More More More More More
More More than than than than than than
Marks than 150 than 140 130 120 110 100 90 80
No. of
Student 0 12 27 60 105 124 141 150

MODE
1. Find the mode of the given data.
Class: 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64
Frequency: 6 11 21 23 14 5 (36.31)

2. ** Find the Missing frequency ‘x’ if Mode is 67.


Class 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Frequency 5 X 15 12 7 (8)

Empirical Formula Related Problems (Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean)


1.Give the relation Mean, Median and Mode. Also, Find the mode when Mean is 10.5 and Median is
9.6 respectively. (7.8)
2. If the median of the series exceeds the mean by 3, find by what number the mode exceeds its
mean. (9)
3. If Ui = Xi – 25 ,∑FiUi= 20 ,∑ Fi = 100 , Find Mean. (27)
10
4. If ∑ fi= 11,∑fixi= 2p+52 and the mean of the distribution is 6, find the value of ‘p’ (7)
5. The sum of Deviations from the mean for any data is always is ________ (0)
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VIP (VERY IMPORTANT PROBLEMS)
1. The average score of boys in the examination of a school is 71 and that of girls is 73, the average
score of all the student in the school is 71.8. Find the percentage of boys and Girls in the school
who appeared in the examination. (60%, 40%)
2.**The mean and median of 100 observations are 50 & 52 respectively. The value of the latest
observations is 100. It was later found that it is 110 not 100. Find the true mean and median.
(50.1, 52)
3. Find the value of A, B, C, D, E and F in the following distribution:
FREQUENCY 12 B 10 D E 2 TOTAL = 50
CUMMULATIVE FREQUENCY A 25 C 43 48 F

4. **Find the difference of the upper limit of the median class and lower limit of the modal class
Class 65 – 85 85 - 105 105 - 125 125 - 145 145 - 165 165 – 185 185 - 205
Frequency 4 5 13 20 14 7 4

6. The mean, median and mode of given data of scores are 21, 23 and 22. If 3 is added to each
score then what are the new values of mean, median and mode respectively? (24, 26, 25)

7. If X, M, Z are denoting mean, median and mode of a data and X: M = 9:8, then find the ratio of
M:Z (4:3)

*** END ***

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