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Graphic presentation of Frequency distribution

1. Following data shows the total number of overtime hours worked for 30 consecutive weeks by machinists in a machine shop. The displayed are in raw form: 91 89 88 89 90 92 93 88 87 85 88 93 91 93 91 93 92 88 92 90 93 84 93 84 91 93 85 91 89 92 Represent the above information by appropriate frequency distribution. Present them in the form of (i) Histogram (ii) frequency polygone (iii) Ogive 2. A computer company received a rush order for as many home computers as could be shipped during a six-week period. Company records provide the following daily shipments: 22 65 65 67 55 50 65 77 73 30 62 54 48 65 79 60 63 45 51 68 79 83 33 41 49 28 55 61 65 75 55 75 39 87 45 50 66 65 59 25 35 53 Represent the above information by appropriate frequency distribution. Present them in the form of (i) Histogram (ii) frequency polygone (iii) frequency curve (iv) Ogive. Also obtain the number of weeks in which less than 40 and more than 60 computers were shipped . 3. Following figures give the height in centimeters of 50 plants. Presents the data by frequency distribution with suitable class-interval. 62.1 65.5 63.0 62.2 64.7 63.1 65.8 62.3 60.7 63.2 64.1 59.6 64.5 61.1 65.7 60.2 64.4 67.3 64.5 66.4 64.2 62.4 63.3 64.0 62.5 63.4 66.3 59.9 63.5 61.8 65.4 67.3 60.4 65.6 59.1 64.8 61.9 62.6 67.0 68.1 59.4 63.6 64.4 62.0 63.7 66.3 63.8 66.7 63.9 60.8 Present them in the form of (i) Histogram (ii) frequency polygone (iii) frequency curve (iv) Ogive. 4. Draw a histogram, frequency polygone frequency curve and ogive to represent the following distribution. Also obtain the number of families having income less than Rs. 1000 and more than Rs. 6000.
Monthly income No. of families 0-750 15 750-1000 51 1000-1500 199 1500-2000 240 2000-3000 324 3000-5000 309 5000-7500 162 7500-10000 66

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