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The Mean of N Observations is X. If Each Observation is Multiplied by K, the Mean of New Observations is - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

The mean of n observations is X. If each observation is multiplied by k, the mean of new observations is

पर्याय

  • `k bar(X) `

  • `bar(X)/k`

  • `bar(X)  +k`

  • `bar(X)- k`

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उत्तर

Let us take observations `X_i,...,X_n.`

If `bar(X)` be the mean of the observations, then we have

`bar(X) = 1/n sum _(i=1)^n X_i`

`⇒ sum_(i=1)^n X_i = n bar(X)`

Multiply a constant k to each of the observations. Then the observations becomes `kX_i,...,kX_n.`

If `bar(Y)` be the mean of the new observations, then we have

`bar(Y) = 1/n sum _(i=1)^n kX_i`

`= k/n sum _(i=1)^n X_i`

`= k . 1/n sum _(i=1)^n X_i`

`= kbar(X)`

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पाठ 24: Measures of Central Tendency - Exercise 24.6 [पृष्ठ २२]

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पाठ 24 Measures of Central Tendency
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