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The document presents a histogram of marks obtained by 50 students in statistics, highlighting the frequency of different mark ranges. The most common range is 40-50 with 10 students, while the lowest is 10-20 with only 2 students. Overall, the distribution shows a peak in the middle ranges and a decline towards the extremes.

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The document presents a histogram of marks obtained by 50 students in statistics, highlighting the frequency of different mark ranges. The most common range is 40-50 with 10 students, while the lowest is 10-20 with only 2 students. Overall, the distribution shows a peak in the middle ranges and a decline towards the extremes.

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From the following table provides data on marks obtained


by 50 students in a class for the subject
of statistics
Marks 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
Frequency 2 8 7 10 8 6

Draw a histogram and write your observations.

The histogram shows the distribution of marks obtained by 50 students in the subject of
statistics. Here are the observations:

1. The most frequent mark range is 40-50, with 10 students scoring in this range.

2. The mark range 20-30 also has a relatively high frequency, with 8 students scoring within
this range.

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3. The lowest frequency is in the range 10-20, with only 2 students scoring in this range.

4. The distribution appears somewhat uneven, with a peak around the middle ranges (30-
50) and a decline towards both ends.

This indicates that most students scored in the middle ranges, with fewer scoring at the
extreme lower or higher ends. ​

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