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Find the mean, median and mode of the following data: Class 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70 Frequency 4 4 7 10 12 8 5 - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Find the mean, median and mode of the following data: 

Class 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70
Frequency 4 4 7 10 12 8 5
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उत्तर

To find the mean let us put the data in the table given below:

Class Frequency `bb((f_i))` Class mark `bb((x_i))` `bb(f_i x_i)`
0 – 10 4 5 20
10 – 20 4 15 60
20 – 30 7 25 175
30 – 40 10 35 350
40 – 50 12 45 540
50 – 60 8 55 440
60 – 70 5 65 325
Total `bb(Ʃ f_i = 50)`   `bb(Ʃ f_i x_i)` = 1910

Mean = `(sum _ i  f_i x_i)/(sum _ i f_i)`

= `1910/50`

= 38.2

Thus, the mean of the given data is 38.2.

Now, to find the median let us put the data in the table given below:

Class Frequency `(f_i)` Cumulative Frequency (cf)
0 – 10 4 4
10 – 20 4 8
20 – 30 7 15
30 – 40 10 25
40 – 50 12 37
50 – 60 8 45
60 – 70 5 50
Total N = `bb(Σ f_i)` = 50  

Now, N = 50 ⇒ `"N"/2 =25.`

The cumulative frequency just greater than 25 is 37 and the corresponding class is 40 – 50.

Thus, the median class is 40 – 50.

∴ l = 40, h = 10, N = 50, f = 10 and cf = 25.

Now,

Median = l + `(("N"/2-"cf")/("f")) xx "h"`

= 40 + `((25-15)/10 )xx 10`

= 40

Thus, the median is 40.

We know that,

Mode = 3(median) – 2(mean)

= 3 × 40 – 2 × 38.2

= 120 – 76.4

= 43.6

Hence, Mean = 38.2, Median = 40 and Mode = 43.6

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पाठ 9 Mean, Median, Mode of Grouped Data, Cumulative Frequency Graph and Ogive
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