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To find out the concentration of SO2 in the air (in parts per million, i.e., ppm), the data was collected for 30 localities in a certain city and is presented below: - Mathematics

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To find out the concentration of SO2 in the air (in parts per million, i.e., ppm), the data was collected for 30 localities in a certain city and is presented below:

concentration of SO2 (in ppm) Frequency
0.00 − 0.04 4
0.04 − 0.08 9
0.08 − 0.12 9
0.12 − 0.16 2
0.16 − 0.20 4
0.20 − 0.24 2

Find the mean concentration of SO2 in the air.

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उत्तर

To find the class marks for each interval, the following relation is used:

`x_i  = ("Upper class limit + Lower class limit")/2`

Class size of this data = 0.04

Taking 0.14 as the assumed mean (a), di, ui, fiui are calculated as follows:

Concentration of SO2 (in ppm)

Frequency fi

Class mark xi

d= xi − 0.14 `u_i=(x_i-0.14)/0.04` fiui
0.00 − 0.04 4 0.02 −0.12  −3 −12
0.04 − 0.08 9 0.06 −0.08 −2 −18
0.08 − 0.12 9 0.10 −0.04 −1 −9
0.12 − 0.16 2 0.14 0 0 0
0.16 − 0.20 4 0.18 0.04 1 4
0.20 − 0.24 2 0.22 0.08 2 4
Total 30       −31

From the table, we obtain

`sumf_i = 30`

`sumf_iu_i = -31`

mean `barx=a+(sumf_iu_i)/(sumf_i)xxh`

`= 0.14 + ((-31)/30)(0.04)`

= 0.14 − 0.04133

= 0.09867

= 0.099 ppm

Therefore, mean concentration of SO2 in the air is 0.099 ppm.

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