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Classify following information as primary or secondary data. In the village Nandpur, the information collected from every house regarding students not attending school. - Algebra

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प्रश्न

Classify following information as primary or secondary data.

In the village Nandpur, the information collected from every house regarding students not attending school.

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उत्तर

Since, the information is collected from every house.

So, the information collected from every house in the village Nandpur regarding students not attending school is a primary data.

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अध्याय 7: Statistics - Practice set 7.2 [पृष्ठ ११३]

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बालभारती Algebra (Mathematics 1) [English] 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 7 Statistics
Practice set 7.2 | Q (1) (iii) | पृष्ठ ११३

संबंधित प्रश्न

Give five examples of data that you can collect from day to day life.


Classify the given data as primary or secondary data.

In our day to day life, we can collect the following data.

1. Number of females per 1000 males in various states of our country

2. Weights of students of our class

3. Production of wheat in the last 10 years in our country

4. Number of plants in our locality

5. Rainfall in our city in the last 10 years


The monthly pocket money of six friends is given below: Rs. 45, Rs. 30, Rs. 40, Rs. 50, Rs.
25, Rs. 45.
(i) What is the highest pocket money?
(ii) What is the lowest pocket money?
(iii) What is the range?
(iv) Arrange the amounts of pocket money in ascending order.


Write the class-size in each of the following:
(i) 0 – 4, 5 – 9, 10 – 14
(ii) 10 – 19, 20 – 29, 30 – 39
(iii) 100 – 120, 120 – 140, 160 – 180
(iv) 0 – 0.25, 0.25 – 0.50, 0.50 – 0.75
(v) 5 – 5.01, 5.01 − 5.02, 5.02 – 5.03


The weights of new born babies (in kg) in a hospital on a particular day are as follows:
2.3, 2.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.6, 3.0, 2.5, 2.9, 2.8, 3.1, 2.5, 2.8, 2.7, 2.9, 2.4
(i) Rearrange the weights in descending order.
(ii) Determine the highest weight.
(iii) Determine the lowest weight.
(iv) Determine the range.
(v) How many babies were born on that day?
(vi) How many babies weigh below 2.5 kg?
(vii) How many babies weigh more than 2.8 kg?
(viii) How many babies weigh 2.8 kg?


The class size of a distribution is 25 and the first class-interval is 200-224. There are seven
class-intervals.
(i) Write the class-intervals.
(ii) Write the class-marks of each interval.


The water bills (in rupees) of 32 houses in a certain street for the period 1.1.98 to. 31.3.98 are given below:
56, 43, 32, 38, 56, 24, 68, 85, 52, 47, 35, 58, 63, 74, 27, 84, 69, 35, 44, 75, 55, 30, 54, 65, 45, 67, 95, 72, 43, 65, 35, 59.
Tabulate the data and resent the data as a cumulative frequency table using 70-79 as one of the class intervals.


Classify following information as primary or secondary data.

Information of attendance of every student collected by visiting every class in a school.


Classify following information as primary or secondary data.

The information of heights of students was gathered from school records and sent to the head office, as it was to be sent urgently.


Classify following information as primary or secondary data.

For science project, information of trees gathered by visiting a forest.


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