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प्रश्न
The value of π upto 35 decimal places is given below:
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Make a frequency distribution of the digits 0 to 9 after the decimal point.
उत्तर
A frequency distribution table for the given data is given below:
Digit | Tally marks | Frequency |
0 | `bb|` | 1 |
1 | `bb|bb|` | 2 |
2 | `\cancel(bb|bb|bb|bb|)` | 5 |
3 | `\cancel(bb|bb|bb|bb|) bb|` | 6 |
4 | `bb|bb|bb|` | 3 |
5 | `bb|bb|bb|bb|` | 4 |
6 | `bb|bb|bb|` | 3 |
7 | `bb|bb|` | 2 |
8 | `\cancel(bb|bb|bb|bb|)` | 5 |
9 | `bb|bb|bb|bb|` | 4 |
Total | 35 |
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