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प्रश्न

The following is the distribution of the size of certain farms from a taluka (tehasil):

Size of Farms
(in acres)
Number of Farms
5 – 15 7
15 – 25 12
25 – 35 17
35 – 45 25
45 – 55 31
55 – 65 5
65 – 75 3

Find median size of farms.

उत्तर

Calculation of the Median size of farms.

Size of Farms
(in acres)
f cf
5 – 15 7 7
15 – 25 12 19
25 – 35 17 36
35 – 45 25 61
45 – 55 31 92
55 – 65 5 97
65 – 75 3 100

We have N=100 ⇒ N/2=50

The cumulative frequency just greater than N/2 is 61 and the corresponding class is 35-45.
Thus, 35-45 is the median class such that l =35, f =25, cf =36,h =10.

`Median=l+(N/2-cf)/fxxh`

`=35+(50-36)/25xx10`

`=35+5.6`

`=40.6`

 

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