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The following table shows the ages of the patients admitted in a hospital during a year: Age (in years)5 − 1515 − 2525 − 3535 − 4545 − 5555 − 65 - Mathematics

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The following table shows the ages of the patients admitted in a hospital during a year:

Age (in years) 5 − 15 15 − 25 25 − 35 35 − 45 45 − 55 55 − 65
Number of patients 6 11 21 23 14 5

Find the mode and the mean of the data given above. Compare and interpret the two measures of central tendency.

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Solution

To find the class marks (xi), the following relation is used.

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

Taking 30 as assumed mean (a), di and fidiare calculated as follows.

Age (in years)

Number of patients fi

Class mark xi

di = xi − 30 fidi
5 − 15 6 10 −20 −120
15 − 25 11 20 −10 −110
25 − 35 21 30 0 0
35 − 45 23 40 10 230
45 − 55 14 50 20 280
55 − 65 5 60 30 150
Total 80     430

From the table, we obtain:

`sumf_i = 80`

`sumf_i d_i = 430`

`"Mean" barx = a + ((sumf_iu_i)/(sumf_i))xh`

= `30 + (430/80)`

= 30 + 5.375

= 35.375

= 35.38

Mean of this data is 35.38. It represents that, on average, the age of a patient admitted to the hospital was 35.38 years.

It can be observed that the maximum class frequency is 23 belonging to class interval 35 − 45.

Modal class = 35 − 45

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 35

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 23

Class size (h) = 10

Frequency (f0) of class preceding the modal class = 21

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding the modal class = 14

`Mode = l + ((f_1-f_0)/(2f_1-f_0-f_2)xh)`

= `35+((23-21)/(2(23)-21-14))xx10`

=`35+[2/(46-35)]xx10`

= `35+20/11`

= 36.8

Mode is 36.8. It represents that the maximum number of patients admitted in hospital was 36.8 years.

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