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Statistics - G8

The document provides examples of calculating statistical values such as mean, median, mode, and range from lists of numerical data. It gives the steps to find the total, mean, mode, and range for a frequency distribution involving 7 classes of items and their frequencies. The mean is calculated as 35.2, the mode is 60, and the range is 40.

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Statistics - G8

The document provides examples of calculating statistical values such as mean, median, mode, and range from lists of numerical data. It gives the steps to find the total, mean, mode, and range for a frequency distribution involving 7 classes of items and their frequencies. The mean is calculated as 35.2, the mode is 60, and the range is 40.

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Mathematics

Statistical calculations
Q-1) Calculate the mean, median, mode and range from the
following list of values.
13, 18, 13, 14, 13, 16, 14, 21, 13

Mean = = 15 Median = 14

Mode = 13 Range = 21 − 13 = 8
Q-2) Calculate the mean, median, mode and range from the
following list of values.
8, 9, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11, 11, 12, 13

Mean = = 10.5 Median = 10.5

Mode = 10 and 11 Range = 13 − 8 = 5


Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2
10 5
20 1
30 3
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2
10 5
20 1
30 3
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5
20 1
30 3
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1
30 3
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6 240
50 1
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6 240
50 1 50
60 7
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6 240
50 1 50
60 7 420
Total
Q-3) Calculate the mean, mode and range from the
following list of values.

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6 240
50 1 50
60 7 420
Total ∑f = 25 ∑fx = 880
Mean = =
Mean = = 35.2

Mode = The highest frequency is 7 and it lies at


60 in the number of items, so mode is
60
Range: The highest number of frequency is 7 and it lies at 60, where as the lowest number of frequency is 1 and it lies at
20.

60 − 20 = 40

No. of Items (X) Frequency (F) FX


5 2 10
10 5 50
20 1 20
30 3 90
40 6 240
50 1 50
60 7 420
Total ∑f = 25 ∑fx = 880

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