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PODAR INTERANTIONAL SCHOOL, SATARA (CBSE)

STATISTICS
WORKSHEET #5

Q.1 Find the mean of the squares of first 5 natural numbers.


Q.2 If the mean of six observations y, y + 1, y + 4, y + 6, y + 8, y + 5 is 13, find the value of y.
Q.3 Mean of 20 observations is 17. If an observation 40 is replaced by 12, find the new mean.
Q.4 The mean of 8 observations is 40. If 5 is added to each observation, then what will be the new
mean?
Q.5 The table below gives the percentage distribution of female teachers in the primary schools of
rural areas of various states of India. Find the mean percentage of female teachers. (By Direct
Mean Method)
% of female teachers 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
No. of states 7 11 7 6 4 3 2
Q.6 Daily wages of 110 workers, obtained in a survey, are tabulated below:
Wages (in Rs.) 100 - 120 120 - 140 140 - 160 160 - 180 180 - 200 200 - 220
No. of workers 15 18 25 22 18 12
Determine the mean wages of workers. (By assumed Mean Method)
Q.7 The daily income of a sample of 50 employees are tabulated as follows:
Income (in Rs) 1-200 201-400 401-600 601-800
No. of employees 14 15 14 7
Find the mean daily income of employees. (By Step-deviation Method)
Q.8 Find mean of the following data:
More More More More More More More More More
than or than or than or than or than or than or than or than or than or
Marks
equal equal equal equal equal equal equal equal equal
to 80 to 70 to 60 to 50 to 40 to 30 to 20 to 10 to 0
No. of
4 6 11 17 23 27 30 32 34
candidates

Q.9 Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e, f in the following distribution of heights of students in a
class:
Height (in cm) 150-155 155-160 160-165 165-170 170-175 175-180
Frequency 12 b 10 d e 2
cf a 25 c 43 48 f
Q.10 The percentage of marks obtained by 100 students in an examination are given below:
Marks 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65
No. of Students 14 16 18 23 18 8 3
Determine the median percentage of marks.

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Q.11 The following is the cumulative frequency distribution (of less than type) of 1000 persons each
of age 20 years and above. Determine the median age.
Age (in years) Below 30 Below 40 Below 50 Below 60 Below 70 Below 80
No. of persons 100 220 350 750 950 1000

Q.12 The frequency distribution table of agriculture holdings in a village is given below:
Area of land (in ha) 1-3 3-5 5-7 7-9 9-11 11-13
No. of families 20 45 80 55 40 12
Find the modal agriculture holdings of the village.
Q.13 The following table show the marks of 80 students of a class X in a school. Find the modal
marks of the distribution:
Marks Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less
(Below) than 10 than 20 than 30 than 40 than 50 than 60 than 70 than 80
No. of
5 9 17 29 45 60 70 80
Students

Q.14 Convert the following cumulative frequency distribution to a more than type cumulative
frequency distribution.
Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than
Marks
10 20 30 40 50 60
No. of
2 3 6 7 14 20
Students
Q.15 The mean of the following frequency distribution is 53. But the frequencies a and b in the
classes 20-40 and 60-80 are missing. Find the missing frequencies.
Age (in
0 - 20 20 - 40 40 - 60 60 - 80 80 - 100 Total
years)
Number of
15 a 21 b 17 100
people
Q.16 The median of the following data is 50. Find the values of p and q, if the sum of all the
frequencies is 90.
Marks 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
Frequency p 15 25 20 q 8 10
Q.17 Find the value of 𝑓1 from the following data if its mode is 65.
Marks 0 – 20 20 − 40 40 − 60 60 − 80 80 − 100 100 − 120
Frequency 6 8 𝑓1 12 6 5
Q.18 The mean of the following frequency distribution is 50 Find 𝑓1 , 𝑓2 , & 𝑓3 if 𝑓2 ∶ 𝑓3 = 4: 3
Marks 0 – 20 20 − 40 40 − 60 60 − 80 80 − 100 Total
Frequency 17 𝑓1 𝑓2 𝑓3 19 120
Q.19 If Mean and Mode of a data are respectively 25 and 27. Using Empirical relationship find the
value of Median.
Q.20 If Median and Mean of a data are in the ratio 9:7 and Mode is 65, find the values of Median and
Mean.

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