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प्रश्न
The following table gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory:
Daily income (in Rs) | 100 - 120 | 120 - 140 | 140 - 160 | 160 - 180 | 180 - 200 |
Number of workers: | 12 | 14 | 8 | 6 | 10 |
Find the mean, mode and median of the above data.
उत्तर
Class interval |
Mid value(x) | Frequency(f) | fx | Cumulative frequency |
100 - 120 | 110 | 12 | 1320 | 12 |
120 - 140 | 130 | 14 |
1820 |
26 |
140 - 160 | 150 | 8 | 1200 | 34 |
160 - 180 | 170 | 6 | 1020 | 40 |
180 - 200 | 190 | 10 | 1900 | 50 |
N = 50 | `sumfx=7260` |
Mean `=(sumfx)/N=7260/50=145.2`
Thus, the mean of the given data is 145.2.
It can be seen in the data table that the maximum frequency is 14. The class corresponding to this frequency is 120−140.
∴ Modal class = 120 − 140
Lower limit of modal class (l) = 120
Class size (h) = 140 − 120 = 20
Frequency of modal class (f) = 14
Frequency of class preceding the modal class (f1) = 12
Frequency of class succeeding the modal class (f2) = 8
Mode `=l+(f-f1)/(2f-f1-f2)xxh`
`=120+(14-12)/(2xx14-12-8)xx20`
`=120+2/(28-20)xx20`
`=120+2/8xx20`
`=120+40/8`
= 120 + 5
= 125
Thus, the mode of the given data is 125.
Here, number of observations N = 50
So, N/2 = 50/2 = 25
This observation lies in class interval 120−140.
Therefore, the median class is 120−140.
Lower limit of median class (l) = 120
Cumulative frequency of class preceding the median class(c.f.) or (F) = 12
Frequency of median class(f) = 14
Median `=l+(N/2-F)/fxxh`
`=120+(25-12)/14xx20`
`=120+13/14xx20`
`=120+13/7xx10`
`=120+130/7`
= 120 + 18.57
= 138.57
Thus, the median of the given data is 138.57.
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