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Classes Tally Frequency Class Boundaries Class Marks > cf < cf fXm

11 – 16 IIII 4 10.5 – 16.5 13.5 30 4 54


17 – 22 IIII 4 16.5 – 22.5 19.5 26 8 78 MODAL CLASS
23 – 28 IIII 5 22.5 – 28.5 25.5 22 13 127.5
29 – 34 IIII - I 6 28.5 – 34.5 31.5 17 19 189 MEDIAN CLASS
35 – 40 IIII 4 34.5 – 40.5 37.5 11 23 150
41 – 46 III 3 40.5 – 46.5 43.5 7 26 130.5
47 – 52 III 3 46.5 – 52.5 49.5 4 29 148.5
53 – 58 I 1 52.5 – 58.5 55.5 1 30 55.5
N = 30 fxm = 933

Number of classes = 8 Class boundaries = subtract .5 from lower limit and then add .5
to upper limit (see classes)
Range = HS – LS
class marks = add lower limits and upper limits and then divide
= 55 – 11 by 2 (see classes)
= 44 <cf = start from the bottom and begin with the total number of
frequency and subtract the frequency going up
range
i=
number of classes
44
¿
8
i = 5.5 or 6

X́ =
∑ fxm
N
933
= 30

= 31.1
“Find median class first”
N 30
2
= 2
= 15

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N
~
X =X LB +[ ]
2
−cf b
fm
i

15−13
~
X =28.5+ [ 6
6 ]
~ 2
X =28.5+ ()
6
6

~
X =28.5+2
~
X =30.5

Mode of Grouped Data


1

∆1
^
X =X LB +
[ ∆1+ ∆2]i

1
X =28.5+
^
[ ] 1+2
6

1
X =28.5+
^
3
6[]
^
X =28.5+2
^
X =30.5

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