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Find the Mean, Median and Mode of the Following Data Class 0 – 20 20 – 40 40 – 60 60 – 80 80 – 100 100 – 120 120 – 140 Frequency 6 8 10 12 6 5 3 - Mathematics

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Find the mean, median and mode of the following data

Class 0 – 20 20 – 40 40 – 60 60 – 80 80 – 100 100 – 120 120 – 140
Frequency 6 8 10 12 6 5 3

Solution

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

Class Frequency `(f_i)` Class mark `(x_i)` `f_i x_i`
0 – 20 6 10 60
20 – 40 8 30 240
40 – 60 10 50 500
60 – 80 12 70 840
80 – 100 6 90 540
100 – 120 5 110 550
120 – 140 3 130 390
Total `Ʃ f_i` = 50   `Ʃ f_i x_i` = 3120

Mean =`(Ʃ _i  f_i x_i)/(Ʃ_i  f_i)`

          =`3120/50`

          =62.4

Thus, the mean of the given data is 62.4.
Now, to find the median let us put the data in the table given below:

Class Frequency` (f_i)` Cumulative Frequency (cf)
0 – 20 6 6
20 – 40 8 14
40 – 60 10 24
60 – 80 12 36
80 – 100 6 42
100 – 120 5 47
120 – 140 3 50
Total `N = Σ f_i` = 50  

Now, N = 50 ⇒`N/2 =25`
The cumulative frequency just greater than 25 is 36 and the corresponding class is 60 – 80.
Thus, the median class is 60 – 80.
∴ l = 60, h = 20, N = 50, f = 12 and cf = 24.
Now,

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

       =`60+ ((25-24)/12) xx 20` 

      = 60 + 1.67
      = 61.67
Thus, the median is 61.67.
We know that,
Mode = 3(median) – 2(mean)
= 3 × 61.67 – 2 × 62.4
= 185.01 – 124.8
= 60.21
Hence, Mean = 62.4, Median = 61.67 and Mode = 60.21

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