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The following table shows the ages of the patients admitted in a hospital during a year:

Find the mode and the mean of the data given above. Compare and interpret the two measures of central tendency

To find the class marks (xi), the following relation is used.

Taking 30 as assumed mean (a), di and fidare calculated as follows.

From the table, we obtain

Mean of this data is 35.38. It represents that on an average, the age of a patient admitted to hospital was 35.38 years.

It can be observed that the maximum class frequency is 23 belonging to class interval 35 − 45.

Modal class = 35 − 45

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 35

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 23

Class size (h) = 10

Frequency (f0) of class preceding the modal class = 21

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding the modal class = 14

Mode =

Mode is 36.8. It represents that the age of maximum number of patients admitted in hospital was 36.8 years.

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The following data gives the information on the observed lifetimes (in hours) of 225 electrical components :

Determine the modal lifetimes of the components.

From the data given above, it can be observed that the maximum class frequency is 61, belonging to class interval 60 − 80.

Therefore, modal class = 60 − 80

Lower class limit (l) of modal class = 60

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 61

Frequency (f0) of class preceding the modal class = 52

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding the modal class = 38

Class size (h) = 20

Therefore, modal lifetime of electrical components is 65.625 hours.

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The following data gives the distribution of total monthly household expenditure of 200 families of a village. Find the modal monthly expenditure of the families. Also, find the mean monthly expenditure :

It can be observed from the given data that the maximum class frequency is 40, belonging to 1500 − 2000 intervals.

Therefore, modal class = 1500 − 2000

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 1500

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 40

Frequency (f0) of class preceding modal class = 24

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding modal class = 33

Class size (h) = 500

Therefore, modal monthly expenditure was Rs 1847.83.

To find the class mark, the following relation is used.

Class size (h) of the given data = 500

Taking 2750 as assumed mean (a), diui, and fiuare calculated as follows.

From the table, we obtain

Therefore, mean monthly expenditure was Rs 2662.50.

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The following distribution gives the state-wise teacher-student ratio in higher secondary schools of India. Find the mode and mean of this data. Interpret the two measures.

It can be observed from the given data that the maximum class frequency is 10 belonging to class interval 30 − 35.

Therefore, modal class = 30 − 35

Class size (h) = 5

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 30

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 10

Frequency (f0) of class preceding modal class = 9

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding modal class = 3

It represents that most of the states/U.T have a teacher-student ratio as 30.6.

To find the class marks, the following relation is used.

Taking 32.5 as assumed mean (a), diui, and fiui are calculated as follows.

Therefore, mean of the data is 29.2.

It represents that on an average, teacher−student ratio was 29.2.

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The given distribution shows the number of runs scored by some top batsmen of the world in one-day international cricket matches.

Find the mode of the data.

From the given data, it can be observed that the maximum class frequency is 18, belonging to class interval 4000 − 5000.

Therefore, modal class = 4000 − 5000

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 4000

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 18

Frequency (f0) of class preceding modal class = 4

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding modal class = 9

Class size (h) = 1000

Therefore, mode of the given data is 4608.7 runs.

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A student noted the number of cars passing through a spot on a road for 100 periods each of 3 minutes and summarised it in the table given below. Find the mode of the data :

From the given data, it can be observed that the maximum class frequency is 20, belonging to 40 − 50 class intervals.

Therefore, modal class = 40 − 50

Lower limit (l) of modal class = 40

Frequency (f1) of modal class = 20

Frequency (f0) of class preceding modal class = 12

Frequency (f2) of class succeeding modal class = 11

Class size = 10

Therefore, mode of this data is 44.7 cars.

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