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The document contains a worksheet with various statistical problems related to the heights of students, family sizes, test scores, movie preferences, course enrollments, university student statistics, book sales, and family expenditures. It includes tasks such as preparing frequency tables, answering specific questions about the data, and creating visual representations like histograms and pie charts. The answers to the worksheet questions are also provided, summarizing the findings from the data analysis.
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The document contains a worksheet with various statistical problems related to the heights of students, family sizes, test scores, movie preferences, course enrollments, university student statistics, book sales, and family expenditures. It includes tasks such as preparing frequency tables, answering specific questions about the data, and creating visual representations like histograms and pie charts. The answers to the worksheet questions are also provided, summarizing the findings from the data analysis.
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Worksheet

1. Following are the heights (in cm) of 30 students of a class:


149, 138, 136, 150, 147, 133, 149, 136, 149, 147, 133, 135, 149, 149, 136, 133,
138, 138, 132, 136, 132, 149, 150, 138, 136, 149, 147, 150, 149, 133
Prepare a frequency table for the above data and answer the following questions:
a. How many students have the maximum height?
b. How many students are shorter than 147 cm?
c. What is the range of the given data?
2. Following are the number of members in 30 families in a housing complex:
3, 4, 4, 5, 3, 4, 3, 5, 3, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 4, 2, 3, 4, 2, 5, 3, 2, 3, 4, 3
Prepare a frequency distribution table for the above data and answer the following:
a. W
 hat is the size of the smallest family? How many families are of the smallest
size?
b. W
 hat is the size of the largest family? How many families are of the largest
size?
c. What is the size of the most common family?
3. Score of 40 students in a mathematics test is as below:
90 75 60 45 77 60 88 67 70 80
35 69 75 49 37 50 55 92 98 99
45 50 73 80 85 90 92 97 49 67
50 55 69 75 84 93 87 88 65 73
Prepare a frequency table and hence represent the data by histogram.
Now answer the following:
a. How many students got 85 or above marks?
b. How many students got less than 45 marks?
c. What is the class size?
4. Read the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
a. What information does the bar graph give?
b. In which subject, the student is very weak?
c. In which subject, the student is very good?

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d. What is the total score of the student?

50

40

30

Marks
20

Mathematics

Social Studies

Science
English

Hindi
10

Subject

5. The following table shows the favourite kind of movies of students of a school.
Science and
Drama Comedy Romance Action
fiction
150 120 130 110 10
Draw a pie chart to represent the above data.
6. Look at the bar graph and answer the following questions:
Y
Number of students
enrolled in different courses
60
Number of students enrolled

50
in different courses

40

30

20

10

X
O
Management

Management
Designing

Designing

Business
Fashion

Interior

Hotel

a. A rrange the courses enrolled from highest to lowest according to the number
of students.
b. Which course has the most students enrolled in it?
c. How many more students enrolled in fashion designing than in interior
designing?
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7. a. T
 he following histogram shows the number of students enrolled in a university
in each year from 2013 to 2017. Find the number of students enrolled in the
year 2016 and 2017.
Y Students enrolled in a university
Students enrolled in a
from 2013 to 2017
university from 2008 to 2013

500

400

Number of students
300

200

100

X
O 2013
2008 2014
2009 2015 2016 2012
2010 2011 2017

Years

b. T
 he bar graph depicts the number of books sold in a book store from Monday
to Friday.
Y
Sales of books on
different days
20
Number of books sold

15

10

X
O Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.

Look at the above bar graph and answer the questions below.
i. Which day the sale was maximum?
ii. Which day the sale was minimum?
iii. Total number of books sold in the week.

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8. Expenditure (in %) on various items and saving of
a family during a month is expressed in the pie

15% Education
chart given alongside: 5%
Sa
vin
a. If the monthly saving of the family is ` 3000, g
what is the total income? 15% 25% Food
Misc.
b. How much money is spent on food?
c. On which item, the expenditure is maximum? 30% 10%
d. W
 hat is the difference between money House rent Medical
spent on education and money spent on
medicines?

Answers to Worksheet
1. a. 3 b. 16 c. 18
2.
Number of members 2 3 4 5
Frequency 6 11 9 4

a. 2 ; 6 b. 5 ; 4 c. 3
3.
Class interval 35–45 45–55 55–65 65–75 75–85 85–95 95–105
Frequency 2 7 4 8 7 9 3

a. 12 b. 2 c. 10
4. a. Marks secured by a student in different subjects
b. Social studies c. Hindi d. 170
6. a. Business management, Hotel management, Fashion designing,
Interior designing
b. Business management c. 15
7. a. 600 b. i. Friday ii. Monday iii. 60
8. a. ` 60,000 b. ` 15,000 c. House rent d. ` 3000

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