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In a college, there are 500 students in junior college, 5% score less than 25 marks, 68 score from 26 to 30 marks, 30% score from 31 to 35 marks, 70 score from 36 to 40 marks - Mathematics and Statistics

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In a college, there are 500 students in junior college, 5% score less than 25 marks, 68 score from 26 to 30 marks, 30% score from 31 to 35 marks, 70 score from 36 to 40 marks, 20% score from 41 to 45 marks and the rest score 46 and above marks. What is the median marks?

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Solution

Given data can be written in tabulated form as follows:

Marks No. of students
Less than 25 5% of 500 = `5/100 xx 500` = 25
26 – 30 68
31 – 35 30% of 500 = `30/100 xx 500` = 150
36 – 40 70
41 – 45 20% of 500 = `20/100 xx 500` = 100
46 and above 500 – (25 + 68 + 150 + 70 + 100) = 87

Since, the given data is not continuous, we have to convert it in the continuous form by subtracting 0.5 from the lower limit and adding 0.5 to the upper limit of every class interval.
∴ the class intervals will be
Less than 25.5, 25.5 – 30.5 etc.
We construct the less than cumulative frequency table as given below:

Marks No. of students
(f)
Less than cumulative frequency
(c.f.)
Less than 25.5 25 25
25.5 – 30.5 68 93
30.5 – 35.5 150 243
35.5 – 40.5 70 313 ← Q2
40.5 – 45.5 100 413
45.5 and above 87 500
Total 500  

Here, N = 500

Q2 class = class containing `((2"N")/4)^"th"` observation

∴ `(2"N")/4 =(2xx500)/4` = 250

Cumulative frequency which is just greater than (or equal to) 250 is 313.
∴ Q2 lies in the class 35.5 – 40.5.
∴ L = 35.5, h = 5, f = 70, c.f. = 243

∴ Median = Q2 = `"L"+"h"/"f"((2"N")/4-"c.f.")`

= `35.5 + 5/70 (250 - 243)`

= `35.5 + 1/14(7)`

= 35.5 + 0.5
= 36

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