Problems On Arithmetic Mean.

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BUSINESS STATISTICS -- I

Measures of Central Tendency

Problems on Arithmetic Mean

1. Compute Arithmetic mean of monthly incomes of 10 employees given below :


S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Income : 8,000 10,000 9,000 6,500 8,500 12,500
S. No. 7 8 9 10
Income : 20,000 14,500 13,000 9,500

2. Calculate the Arithmetic mean from the following data :


Family : A B C D E
Income (Rs.) : 60 80 10 75 150
Family : F G H I J
Income (Rs.) : 140 75 45 100 90

3. Calculate Arithmetic mean from the following data :


X : 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
F : 3 5 6 10 6 5 3

4. Calculate the mean for the following data :


No. Of Children : 0 1 2 3 4 5
No. Of Families : 3 20 15 8 3 1

5. Calculate the arithmetic mean from the following date :


Age (years) : 18 – 21 22 – 25 26 – 35 36 – 45 45 - 55
No. Of Employees : 8 32 54 36 20

6. Calculate arithmetic mean from the following data :

Value Frequency Value Frequency


0–4 328 30 – 29 598
5–9 350 40 – 49 524
10 – 19 720 50 – 59 378
20 – 29 664 60 – 69 244

7. Calcularte mean :

Mid Value : 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100


Frequency : 4 7 12 23 17 7 6 4
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8. The following is the frequency distribution of the diameters of 1,000 parts of a particular
type produced by the ABC Co., Ltd. Find the mean diameter of these parts.

Diameter (in cms) No of Parts Diameter (in cms) No of Parts


3.05 to 3.14 13 3.55 to 3.64 296
3.15 to 3.25 29 3.65 to 3.74 74
3.25 to 3.34 65 3.75 to 3.84 40
3.35 to 3.44 200 3.85 to 3.94 5
3.45 to 3.54 278

9. Following is the data relating to wages of 50 workers.


110 175 161 157 155 108 164 128 114 178
165 133 195 151 171 194 187 142 130 162
130 156 167 125 164 146 116 149 104 141
103 204 162 149 179 113 169 121 193 143
140 144 187 184 197 187 140 122 203 148
Classify the above data using proper classification and calculate the arithmetic mean.

10. Calculate arithmetic mean for the following data :

Age (years) Less than No. Of Persons


5 12
10 15
15 20
20 25
25 30
30 34
35 40
40 45

11. From the following data of income distribution calculate the arithmetic mean. It is given
that (i) the total income of persons in the highest group is Rs. 435 and (ii) none is
earning less than 20.

Income (Rs.) No. Of Persons Income (Rs.) No. Of Persons


Below 30 16 Below 70 87
Below 40 36 Below 80 95
Below 50 61 80 and over 5
Below 60 76

12. Find the average wage of a worker from the following table :
Wages in Rs. Above : 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
No. Of Workers : 670 500 420 370 300 275 250 100
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13. From the following information pertaining to 214 workers, calculate the arithmetic
mean.
Wages in Rupees Number of workers
More than 75 214
More than 85 212
More than 95 189
More than 105 140
More than 115 77
More than 125 32
More than 135 7
More than 145 4

14. The monthly profits (in Rs.) of 100 shops are distributed as follows :
Profit per shop : 0 – 100 0 – 200 0 – 300 0 – 400 0 – 500 0 - 600
No. Of Shops : 12 30 57 77 94 100
Find the average profit per shop.

15. From the following data, find the missing frequency when mean is 15.38.
Size : 10 12 14 16 18 20
Frequency : 3 7 ? 20 8 5

16. The following table gives the weekly wages in rupees of workers in certain commercial
organization. The frequency of the class interval 49 – 52 is missing.
Weekly Wages (Rs.) : 40 – 43 43 – 46 46 – 49 49 – 52 52 – 55
No. Of Workers : 31 58 60 ? 27
It is known that mean of the above frequency distribution is 47.2. Find the missing
frequency.

17. If the mean profit per shop is Rs. 29, calculate the number of shops corresponding to
the class interval of 20 – 30 of the following distribution.
Profit Per Shop
(Rs. 00) : 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50
No. Of Shops : 12 15 ? 25 14
Profit Per Shop : 50 – 60
No. Of Shops : 9

18. For a certain frequency table which has only been partly reproduced here, the mean was
found to be 1.46.
No. Of Accidents frequency (No. Of days)
0 46
1 ?
2 ?
3 25
4 10
5 5
Calculate the missing frequencies.
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19. Compute the weighted arithmetic mean of the index number from the data given below :

Group Index No. Weight


Food 125 7
Clothing 133 5
Fuel and Light 141 4
House Rent 173 1
Miscellaneous 182 3
20. Calculate simple and weighted arithmetic mean from the following data.
Designation monthly salary (in Rs.) Strength of Cadre
Class I Officers 1,500 10
Class II Officers 800 20
Sub-ordinate Staff 500 70
Clerical Staff 250 100
Lower Staff 100 150

21. An investor buys Rs. 1,200 worth of shares in a company in each month. During the first
four months, he bought that shares at a price of Rs. 10, 12, 15 and 24 per share.
After four months, what is the average price paid for the share held by him.

22. Following are given the marks obtained and weights assigned to the subjects of a
student. Calculate wieghted arithmetic mean.
Subject : English Telugu Economics Statistics Accounts
Marks : 65 70 60 50 55
Weight : 1 1 2 3 4

23. Calculate the average daily wages of the workers of two factories :

Factory A Factory B
Number of Wage Earners 350 300
Average Daily Wage Rs. 2.00 Rs. 2.50

24. There are two branches of a company, employing 100 and 80 persons respectively. If
the arithmetic mean of the monthly salaries paid by the two branches are Rs. 275 and
Rs. 225 respectively, find the arithmetic mean of the salaries of employees of the
company as a whole.

25. The mean weight of 150 students of B.Com. Class is 60 kgs. The mean weight of
boys is 70 kgs. And that of girls is 55 kgs. Find the number of boys and girls in the
class.

26. The average salary of male employees in a firm was Rs. 5,200 and that of females was
Rs. 4,200. The average salary of all employees was Rs. 5,000. Find out percentage of
male and female employees.
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27. The mean of wages in Factory A of 100 workers is Rs. 720 per week. The mean
wages of 30 female workers in the factory was Rs. 650 per week. Find out the average
wage of male workers in the factory.

28. There are three sections in B.Com. in a certain class. The number of students in each
section and the average marks obtained by them in the statistics paper in the annual
examination are as follows :

Section Average marks No. Of Students


A 80 50
B 75 60
C 55 50
Find the average marks obtained by the students of all sections taken together.

29. mean of 20 values is 45. If one of these values was taken as 64 instead of 46, find
the correc mean.

30. There were 500 workers working in a factory. Their mean was calculated as Rs. 200,
later on it was discovered that the wages of two workers were misread as 180 and 20
in place of 80 and 220. Find the correct average.

31. The mean salary paid to 1,000 employees of an establishment was found to be Rs.
180.40. Later on, after disbursement of salary, it was discovered that the salary of two
employees was wrongly entered as Rs. 297 and Rs. 165. Their correct salaries were
197 and 185. Find the correct arithmetic mean.

32. The mean marks of 50 students is 40. Later it was found that one number 27 by
mistake taken as 72. Calculate correct mean.

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