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101.1) Marks Mid pt of
-

classes ;) Frequency/ fi) f;N ;


0-10 (0+10)/2=5 6 30

10-20 15 5 75

20-30 25 8 200
30-90 3s IS 52s
40-50 45 7
315
50-60 55 6 330

60-70 65 3 19£
Eff =5O Efpt, -_
1670

ñ=E¥÷
Mean

=1§÷
=33

101.2) Mean =
Somotobseovatonss )
no .
of observations

5--180.4×1000
180^9=105-00 = 180900

Corrected mean :

incoroectmean-cooongvdue-correctvaluetotdob.se
ovation

180900-1,2%1--165>+197+1852
=

180-320
1,80%20
=
QI 3)
.

Let N ,
=
% of males

Nz = % of females
N + Nz 100
'
=
,
.
-

In
"Y+nI
=

Nf48%t÷30
994 = )

49400 = 480N , + {3601100 - N


, )}

49400=480 N
,
+36000 -360N
,

Ni
8,4¥ 70%
= =

Nz = 100 - N, =
100-70=30.1 .

① 1. 4) Percentage of marks in the exam

English = 60

Hindi =
75

Mathematics -63 -

Physics = 59
55
Chemistry =

Weights alloted to subjects :


-

English = 1
,
Hind 1--2 ,
Maths = 1
, Phy
-
=3
,
Chem=3

mean
%%÷¥÷÷÷÷:a¥:-
60xltyqgfggggfjsaxb-ss-3-GISQI.SI
i.
Weight mean __

Courses Mumbai Kolkata Chennai


N W did , Hz V2 V24 Nz 039303
, ,
MA 7
, 3 213 82 2 169 81 2 162

Mom 83 4 332 76 3 228 76 3-5 266


BA 73 5 365 73 6 938 74 3-5 333
BCom 75 2 198 76 7 532 58 2 116

Bsc 65 3 195 6s 3 19s 70 7 490


Msc 66 3 198 60 7 420 73 2 196

9=20 3=1451 9=289--1977 £-21 9=1513

No
,=Eg%÷ 19¥
= = > 2. Ss

ñwz=E%¥ 1%-0=706
=

ñws=EZ%÷=YY=pos
Avg of Mumbai is More .
101.6) Arranging in ascending order

N : 300 , 925 , 1100


, 1200,1250 1350,1900 1950,125093000
, ,

Mod Ca ) =
{ ✗ [ 42] if his odd

( a[N%]tzk[^) ifn is even

n is even
media )
( aEÉ"E ])
=

=(a[¥]z-¥3
=

EES])
1300
12502-1350 =)
=

Q I. 7) Arrange in
2,
ascending order
3,9 , 5,6 , 819,10
n -8-

a = Ms th
observation = 819 =
2nd observation
,

0
,
=
a. + E. (9-3)
= 3 -10.25 =) 3-25

Oz =
Mean of G) and G) = HE =
Srs

Ag
=

3¥ th observation :
3¥ = 6th observation
03--93 -12g (9-8)
=
8 -10.7s

=8 -75

101-8 )
Steqlntnggeyuatio
0
,
=

,
=

too = 25th observation

Hence 0, lies in
Profits f (f the class 90-50

9 9
20-30
30 -90 8 12
90 -
so 18 30
50-60 30 60

GO -70 IS 75

70-80 10 85
80-90 93

90-100 7
100

01=1-1 ✗ i

= 90 -1
29¥ ✗ 10

=
Got 722

=
97--22
Pg size of
9¥ th observation 50th Observation
= _-
%÷P'
f-
Dg =L -1 ✗ I

= So -1 9%-30×10
= SO 1- 3-33
= 53-33

size of "
observed
Pgo
§gN_ th observation
8,0*100=80
= __

Pgo ties in the class 70-80

¥Npf I
Pgo =L -1 ✗

80,0--75×10
c- 70 -1

=
7s
=

Q2 1)
.

Range =
Max - Min
= 250 -
160
= 90

Coeff of range =
Ma✗n
Max -1min
= ZS0-1→
250-1160
0^219
g÷ =
=
=
Q2 2) Weekly
- Income No of .
workers(f) Cf

Below 350 8 8

350
-

370 16 25
370 -390 39 63
390 -910 58 121
910 -
930 60 181
430 -
950 90 221
950 -920 22 293
970 -990 IS 258

490 -510 IS 273


510 -530 9 282

530 and above 10 29322


N=29T

Median = size of Math observation = 29212=1%14


observation
Median lies in the class 910-930

Median
Nkf-P
=L -1 ✗ I

910 1-
1966¥ ✗ 20
=

=
91833

④, = Size of Nlsthobg@ Nation = 2944=73%6sewn


0 lies in the class 390-910
,

/
=L +
N¥Pcf× ;
390-1
735,61×20
=

=
393.498

Oz 34th observation / 9th


size of
-3×4-92=2Observation
= =

Oz lies in the class 930-999

Oz =L -1
3M¥Pcf ✗ I

930
2192¥ ✗ 20
= t

= 99.9

449-393-41482=0.066
§g-¥
coeff of @ D= =

, 499*393-998

102.3) workers x ce -

ñ) ( a -772

A 3 -260-9 67808.16
B 31 -232.9 59009-76
C 315 52.9 2745.76
D 322 59-9 3528.36
E 326 63 'S 9019.56
f- 340 774 5990 -

76
G 325 62 -4 3893.76
H 321 57-9 3299.76
I 320 56 's 3180^96
679
N.IE?x?z#s
J 4592€
EGe-NK-ls3014.to
I
=EnI= 2,6031=263-9

=JEñ= FE
• =

=
123.699

)
Q2
c¥ < =p An
's BK
.gs Iga 670s

(10+149)/2=12-95 112-05 136.95

(15+149)/2=17.45 506-05 314 I


-

(20+29.9)/2=22.95 1212-3 718.4

(25+29.9)/2=27.95 301-95 741.15

(30-139.9)/2=3295 162.25 421.8s


Eflq 22309-5
ZBq= 2399.5
-
-

Now EA =
110 4 EB= 110

Now
ñA=&¥ =

23,89--5=20.99
ÑB =

ELI
=

23,89-2=21-81
For A : -

D= 2- Ak d2 fd fd 2

-2 4 -4 8
-
l l -
9 9

O O O O
I I 54 54
2 9 22 94
3 9 IS 95

Efd -78 Efd2= 160

=fÉ¥T×c=f÷F¥Hs
=
9.8¥
Coeff of variation
-_§÷an
✗ 100

=
9-877-+100
20.995

23--2-29
=

For B
1
D= 9- Ak d2 fd fd2
-
2 4 -18 8

-1 I -11 11
O O o O
l l 32 32
2 9 54 108
3 9 39 117
Efd=9T ¥-304

=fÉ¥×c
=É÷is
=
7 . 094

Coeff of variance
=¥÷n ✗ 100

57.0¥
✗ 100
,
=
3212£
The coefficient of variation is greater for
factor B bags lie there is
greater variation in
manufacturer's bags B- Hence manufacturer A's bag
would be preferred

Q2 -
s Coeff of variation

cV=m g ✗100

CV of Vijay =g¥ ✗ 100=30

CV of Subhash =

1¥ ✗ 100=25

Cv of Kumar = 100=16.67
CU for Kumar is least Hence batsman Kumar is
more consistent

Eminence : -

less CV indicates more constant


player
has highest
Vijay score of 50
Is
AM of batsman Vijay greater than of batsman
Kumar
But Subhash is more consistent than Vijay
is selected
i.
Vijay
6)
2 2

Q2 -
N Y ☒ ✗
55 108 3025 11669 { 9=530
55 107 2916 11549 { ✗ =/ OSO
?
52 Ios 2704 11025 EH = 28160
'
53 105 2809 11025 EY = 110290
56 8130
106 11236
58 107 3365 11949
52 109 2703 10816
50 103 2500 10609
SI 105 2601 10816
99 101 2901 10201
FOIL -50¥
a- I
=
End =5F=s3 -41--1,81=105
-

ENEA CENT of [N×Ey? Gyp]


%=¥
-

[10×110290-110507]
#
=

[10×28160-6307]

,
[1102900-1102500]
¥
=

[281600-280900]
¥ §
= =

=
7
R 2
Gy =

G = 2.6s

Covariance Covariance
=

6¥ ☒ 100
__§y_ ✗ 100

100
}¥ ✗ 100 ✗
=
=

= 498 = 1.909

i. Covariance of 2 > Covariance Y


is more stable than
'

-
-

Y
Q2 7)
-
N f fq fry 2
1 10
10 10
2
18 36 7 2

3 30 do 270
4 25 100 400
5 12 60 300
6 3 18 108
7 2 19 98
N -100 Efq -328 ¥71258

I 3.28
13¥
= = =

frequency is 30 it siz is 3
2-
Highest ,

.
: 2=3

a-
jE¥
=Fփ
.

=
Firs
=EI
Karl
pearson's coeffierct of skewness
=

IF
=Y?EF
=

02.07£
0,28) CV of A
,§¥an 100
=

100 101

✗ = .

CV of B ✗ 100
µs÷an
=

11 11.1
=g¥
✗ 100 = . .

Skewness is false as they have different degree


of variance .

i :) Skegness : -

FOIA : for B :
-
-

Coeff . of skewness:
3(%# coefficient of
skewness

) cñ;→
=

3*-90
= 3
¥-807
=
3

Thus both have some degree of skewness

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