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Find the Median from the Following Data: Class 1 – 5 6 – 10 11 – 15 16 – 20 21 – 25 26 – 30 31 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45 Frequency 7 10 16 32 24 16 11 5 2 - Mathematics

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Find the median from the following data:

Class 1 – 5 6 – 10 11 – 15 16 – 20 21 – 25 26 – 30 31 – 35 35 – 40 40 – 45
Frequency 7 10 16 32 24 16 11 5 2

 

Solution

Converting into exclusive form, we get:

Class Frequency (f) Cumulative Frequency (cf)
0.5 – 5.5 7 7
5.5 – 10.5 10 17
10.5 – 15.5 16 33
15.5 – 20.5 32 65
20.5 – 25.5 24 89
25.5 – 30.5 16 105
30.5 – 35.5 11 116
35.5 – 40.5 5 121
40.5 – 45.5 2 123
  N = Σ𝑓 = 123  

Now, N = 123
⇒` N/2` = 61.5.
The cumulative frequency just greater than 61.5 is 65 and the corresponding class is 15.5 – 20.5.
Thus, the median class is 15.5 – 20.5.
∴ l = 15.5, h = 5, f = 32, cf = c.f. of preceding class = 33 and `N/2` = 61.5.
∴ Median,` M = l + {h×((N/2−f)/f)}`
             `= 15.5 + {5 × ((61.5 − 33)/32)}`
              = 15.5 + 4.45
              = 19.95
 Hence, median = 19.95.

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Chapter 9: Mean, Median, Mode of Grouped Data, Cumulative Frequency Graph and Ogive - Exercises 2

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