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Daily Expenditure 100 − 150 150 − 200 200 − 250 250 − 300 300 − 350
No. of householders 4 5 12 2 2
2. The mean of the data in the following table is 50. Find the missing frequencies f1 and f2.
Marks 0 − 10 10 − 20 20 − 30 30 − 40 40 − 50
Frequency 8 16 36 34 6
4. Following is the age distribution of cardiac patients admitted during a month in a hospital.
Find the missing frequency, if the mode is given to be 58.
Age (in years) 20 − 30 30 − 40 40 − 50 50 − 60 60 − 70 70 − 80
Number of patients 5 13 x 20 18 19
5. The median of the distribution given below is 35. Find the value of x and y, if the sum all
frequencies is 170.
Variable 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 − 70
Frequency 10 20 x 40 y 25 15
6. Cards numbered 2 to 101 are placed in a box. A card is selected at random from the box, find the
probability that the card selected. (i) has a number which is a perfect square. (ii) has an odd number
which is not less than 70.
7. All face cards are removed from a pack of cards. A card is drawn at random. Find the probability that
the card drawn is (a) an ace card (b) a black card (c) a spade card
8. Two dice are thrown simultaneously at the same time. Find the probability of getting different
number on both the dice.
9. Three coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting (i)At least one head?
(ii) At most two tail?
10. A middle school decided to run the following spinner game as a fund − raisor on Christmas Carnival
Making purple: Spin each spinner once. Blue and red make purple. So, if one spinner shows red and
another blue then you win one such outcome is written as RB.
(iv) If the same amount of rupees 5 has been decided for winning or losing the game,
then how much fund had been collected by School? Number of participant = 99