Maths class 10 solutions for Statistics Exercise 8.1,8.2,8.3 and 8.4
Maths class 10 solutions SSC AP and TS Statistics exercises 8,1, 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4 are given.
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First you should study the lesson Statistics in the text book very well.
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Chapter 14
Statistics
Exercise : 14.1
1. A sarve was conducted by a group of students as a part of their environment awareness programme, in which they collected the following data regarding the number of plants in 20 houses in a faculty. Find the mean number of plants for house.
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Exercise : 14.2
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Exercise : 14.3
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Exercise 14.4 Statistics
Solution :
The curve is a less than type graph the data changes to
X – axis – upper limit 1 cm = 50 units
Y – axis – less than c.f. 1 cm = 5 units
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Upper limits of the classes and less than cumulative frequencies. Therefore required points are (38, 0), (40, 3), (42, 5), (44, 9), (46, 14), (48, 28), (50, 32) and (52, 35)
X – axis – upper limits 1 cm = 2 units
Y – axis – less than c.f. 1 cm = 4 units
Number of observations = 35
N÷2 = 35÷2 = 17.5
The X – coordinate of the point is the required median.
From graph, median = 46.5
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The data is to be changed to more than frequency distribution type.
Graph is plotted by taking the lower limits on the X- axis and respective of Y- axis.
X – axis 1 cm = 5 units
Y- axis 1 cm = 5 units
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