Age 200 - Introduction To Measures of Central Tendency
Age 200 - Introduction To Measures of Central Tendency
Age 200 - Introduction To Measures of Central Tendency
Measure of Central Tendency: Usually when two or more different data sets are
to be compared it is necessary to condense the data, but for comparison the
condensation of data set into a frequency distribution and visual presentation are
not enough. It is then necessary to summarize the data set in a single value. Such a
value usually somewhere in the center and represent the entire data set and hence it
is called measure of central tendency or averages. Since a measure of central
tendency (i.e. an average) indicates the location or the general position of the
distribution on the X-axis therefore it is also known as a measure of location or
position.
1. Arithmetic Mean
2. Geometric Mean
3. Harmonic Mean
4. Mode
5. Median
Numerical Example:
Calculate the arithmetic mean for the following the marks obtained by 9
students are given below:
x i
xi
x i 1
n 45
32
n9 37
46
360 39
x 40 marks 36
9 41
48
36
n
Numerical Example: x
i 1
i 360
Calculate the arithmetic mean for the following data given below:
fx i i n
x i 1
n
, n f i
i 1
fi i 1
The weight recorded to the nearest grams of 60 apples picked out at random from a
consignment are given below:
f
i 1
i 60 fx
i 1
i i 7350.0
fx i i
7350.0
x i 1
n
122.5 grams
60
f
i 1
i
Using formula of short cut method of arithmetic mean for grouped data:
n
fD n n f
i i
x A ,
i 1
i
n
f
i 1
i
i 1
xi 45 32 37 46 39 36 41 48 36
n9
xi log xi
n
45 log 45 =1.65321 log xi
32 1.50515 G.M anti log i 1
n
37
1.56820
46 1.66276
14.38700
39 1.59106 G.M anti log
9
36 1.55630 G.M anti log 1.59856
41 1.61278
48 G.M 39.68 (Answer).
1.62124
36 1.55630
n
log x =14.38700
i 1
i
124.2483
xi 45 32 37 46 39 36 41 48 36
Using formula of harmonic mean for ungrouped data:
n9
xi 1 xi n
H .M
45 0.02222
n
1
i 1 xi
32 0.03125
37 0.02702 9
H .M
46 0.02173 0.22862
39 0.02564
H .M 39.36663 (Answer).
36 0.02777
41 0.02439
48 0.02083
36 0.02777
n
1
x
i 1
=0.22862
i
f i
H .M i 1
n
fi
x
i 1 i
Weight (grams) Midpoints ( xi ) Frequency
( fi ) f i xi
65----84 (65 84) 2 74.5 09 0.12081
85----104 94.5 10 0.10582
105----124 114.5 17 0.14847
125----144 134.5 10 0.07435
145----164 154.5 05 0.03236
165----184 174.5 04 0.02292
185----204 194.5 05 0.02571
n n
fi
i 1
fi 60 x =0.53044
i 1 i
f i
60
H .M i 1
113.11 grams (Answer).
n
fi 0.53044
i 1 xi
Calculate the median for the following the marks obtained by 9 students are
given below:
xi 45 32 37 46 39 36 41 48 36
Arrange the data in