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Name of student : Payal Prakash Lende

Class : FY BSc ( Computer Science )


Roll No : 49
Batch : B3
PRACTICAL NO.7
SUMMARY STATISTICS IV
Q.1 Calculate variance standard deviation and coeffient of variance for the frequency of distribution of marks of 100 candidates given below.
Marks 0-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100
frequency 5 12 32 40 11
Ans :
Marks Lower limit Upper limit Mid values(x) frequency(f) f*x x^2 f*(x^2)
0-20 0 20 10 5 50 100 500
20-40 20 40 30 12 360 900 10800
40-60 40 60 50 32 1600 2500 80000
60-80 60 80 70 40 2800 4900 196000
80-100 80 100 90 11 990 8100 89100
Total 100 5800 376400
Mean= sum(f*x)/N
58
Mean=
variance= (sum(f*x^2)/N)-Mean^2
400
variance= squr(variance)
standard deviation= 20
standard deviation= (standard deviation/Mean)*100
coefficient of 34.48275862
variance= coefficient
of variance=
Q.2 Obtain the quartiles from the following frequency distribution also find the quartile deviation and coefficient of quartile deviation.
monthly salary in rupees frequency
1400-1600 12
1600-1800 30
1800-2000 55
2000-2200 40
2200-2400 35
2400-2600 28
Ans:
monthly salary in rupees frequency <C.F.
1400-1600 12 12
1600-1800 30 42
1800-2000 55 97
2000-2200 40 137
2200-2400 35 172
2400-2600 28 200

for lower quartile


(Q1) N= 200
N/4= 50
our Q1 class is = 1800-2000
Q1= L'+((N/4-C.F.')/f')*h'
L'= 1800
C.F.'= 42
f'= 55
h'= 200
Q1= 1829.090909
for median (Q2)= L+((N/2-C.F.)/f)*h
N/2= 100
L= 2000
C.F.= 97
f= 40
h= 200
Q2= 2015
for upper quartile Q3
3N/4= 150
L"= 2200
C.F".= 137
f"= 35
h"= 200
Q3= 2274.285714

Q.D.= (Q3-Q1)/2
222.5974026
coef. Q.D.= (Q3-Q1)/(Q3+Q1)
0.108494746

Q3 A survey conducted to determine distance travelled in km per liter of petrol by newly introdiced motor cycle gives the following distribution
Distance in KM Number of motor cycle
40-45 10
45-50 17
50-55 23
55-60 40
60-65 10
Find the standard deviation and quartile deviation
Ans:
Distance in KM Lower limit upper limit mid values(x) frequency(f) f*x x^2 f*x^2 <C.f.
40-45 40 45 42.5 10 425 1806.25 18062.5 10
45-50 45 50 47.5 17 807.5 2256.25 38356.25 27
50-55 50 55 52.5 23 1207.5 2756.25 63393.75 50
55-60 55 60 57.5 40 2300 3306.25 132250 90
60-65 60 65 62.5 10 625 3906.25 39062.5 100
Total= 100 5365 291125 277

mean= sum(f*x)/N 53.65


variance= (sum(f*x^2)/N)-Mean^2 32.9275
standard deviation= sqrt(variance) 5.73824886

for lower quartile (Q1)


N= 100
N/4= 25
our Q1 class is =
Q1= L'+((N/4-C.F.')/f')*h'
L'= 45
C.F.'= 10
f'= 17
h'= 5
Q1= 49.41176471
for upper quartile Q3
3N/4= 75
L"= 55
C.F".= 50
f"= 40
h"= 5
Q3= 58.125

Q.D.= (Q3-Q1)/2
4.356617647

Q.4 Obtain standard deviation and quartile deviation for the following data.
class frequency
0-20 6
20-40 8
40-60 4
60-80 2
80-100 3
ans:
class Lower limit upper limit mid values(x) frequency(f) f*x x^2 f*x^2 <C.f.
0-20 0 20 10 6 60 100 600 6
20-40 20 40 30 8 240 900 7200 14
40-60 40 60 50 4 200 2500 10000 18
60-80 60 80 70 2 140 4900 9800 20
80-100 80 100 90 3 270 8100 24300 23
Total= 23 910 51900 81

mean= sum(f*x)/N 39.5652174


variance= (sum(f*x^2)/N)-Mean^2 691.115312
standard deviation= sqrt(variance) 26.2890721

for lower quartile (Q1)


N= 23
N/4= 5.75
our Q1 class is =
Q1= L'+((N/4-C.F.')/f')*h'
L'= 0
C.F.'= 0
f'= 6
h'= 20
Q1= 19.16666667

for upper quartile Q3


3N/4= 17.25
L"= 40
C.F".= 14
f"= 4
h"= 20
Q3= 56.25

Q.D.= (Q3-Q1)/2
18.54166667

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