The document shows data on the number of pupils in two areas (A and B) across 8 ranges of numbers of pupils (10-14, 15-19, etc.). Area A has a total of 60 pupils and Area B has a total of 60 pupils. The combined mean of the number of pupils across the two areas can be calculated using the formula: Sum of (frequency x mid point) / Total frequency.
The document shows data on the number of pupils in two areas (A and B) across 8 ranges of numbers of pupils (10-14, 15-19, etc.). Area A has a total of 60 pupils and Area B has a total of 60 pupils. The combined mean of the number of pupils across the two areas can be calculated using the formula: Sum of (frequency x mid point) / Total frequency.
The document shows data on the number of pupils in two areas (A and B) across 8 ranges of numbers of pupils (10-14, 15-19, etc.). Area A has a total of 60 pupils and Area B has a total of 60 pupils. The combined mean of the number of pupils across the two areas can be calculated using the formula: Sum of (frequency x mid point) / Total frequency.