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16. Heights of 50 students of class X of school are
recoded and following data is obtained
lees ‘Height (nem) umber of students |
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| we | 2
a
36. The mean of the following frequency table is 50.
But the frequencies adn classes 20 — 40 and
(64) — 80 are missing Find the ising fequences
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2-3
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fon number 38 to 40 are ofS mark exch
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following frequency distribution, when is given
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2 ASSERTION AND REASON QUESTIONS
rte following questions, a statement of assertion (4)
§ followed by a statement of reason (8). Choose the
‘orreet answer ou of the following choiees.
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explanation of 4
(©) Both 4 and R are true but isnot the correct.
explanation of.
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52 CASE-BASED QUESTIONS
1, The COVID-19 pandemic, alo known as coronavirus
pandemic, is an ongoing pandemic of coronavirus
Aisease caused by te transmission of severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavis 2(SARS.CaV2)
among humans
Reasa
Let MEL The ay,
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median
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trequeneydistribaton i 25,
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nig
son (R): Mean ()= LE, where Ly
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limit vper lini) off ls inter al ss
frequency,
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‘ase admited during day in two different basisb
Table
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5-18 .
15-25 u
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Bs
45-55 | 4
55-65 sf
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10
2
4
Refer to table 1
(@ Find the average age for which maximum cases
occurred
(ii) Find the upper limit of modal class.
(ii) Find the mean of the given data.
OR
Refer to table 2
Find the median of the given data
2. During the annual sports meet in a school, all the
athletes were very enthusiastic. They all wanted to be
the winner so that their house could stand first. The
instructor noted down the time taken by a group of
students to complete a certain race. The data recorded
is given below:
Based onthe above, answer the following questions:
(i) What is the class mark ofthe modal class?
(ii) Find the median class of the given data,
(ii) Find the mode ofthe given data,
oR
Find the median time (in seconds) ofthe given
he (i \ds) of the gi
3. The table given below shows the absents records of
40 numberof students ofa class forthe mide tem,
Jane |p| a asa sas asso
Number) ||)
jo juliols | 4 sj2}2}a}
students jail Voy
‘Answer the questions based on above,
(i) What is the class mark of classes 15-20 and
20-257
(ii) What is the class size of each class?
(ili) If d, isthe deviation of x, from the assumed
mean a then determine the value of Bf (take
a= 225)
OR
Find the mean of the above date
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