Find the median of the numbers
5,11. 3, 16, 8.
Calculate the mean of the following numbers:
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The numbers 3, 5, 6, x, 9, 2 have a mean of 6.
Find x.
The table shows the distribution of ages of a group of 100 people.
Age (in years) 0-10] 10-20 [20-30] 30-50 50-80
30 16
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7
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Number of people
[Note that 10 - 20 means that 10 is included but 20 is not. ete.]
Taking 5, 15, etc. as mid-interval values, estimate the mean age of the people in the
gioup.
The following table shows the time in minutes spent by customers in a cafeteria.
[Time in minutes | 0-10 | 10-20 | 20-40 | 40-70
f customers: 80 100 160 60
Number
[Note that 10 -— 20 means at least 10 but less than 20 minutes ete.]
(i Find the total number of customers
(ii) Draw a histogram to represent the data.
(iii) By taking the data at the mid-interval values, calculate the mean number of
minutes per customer.
(1v) What 1s the greatest number of customers who could have spent more than 30
minutes in the cafeteria?
(vy) What is the least number of customers who could lave spent more tau 30
munutes in the cafeteria’?
aNThe table below shows the time, in minutes, that customers were waiting to be
st
erved in a restaurant.
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Time (minutes)