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1. Given below is the frequency distribution of the heights of 50 students of a class:
Class Interval 140 – 145 145 – 150 150 – 155 155 – 160 160 – 165
Frequency 8 12 18 10 5
Draw a histogram representing the above data.
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis on a suitable scale and the frequencies
are represented along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and
the corresponding frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain the
histogram of the given frequency distribution as shown in the figure below:
2. Draw a histogram of the following data:
Class Interval 10 – 15 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40
Frequency 30 98 80 58 29 50
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given
frequency distribution. The histogram is shown below:
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1. Given below is the frequency distribution of the heights of 50 students of a class:
Class Interval 140 – 145 145 – 150 150 – 155 155 – 160 160 – 165
Frequency 8 12 18 10 5
Draw a histogram representing the above data.
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis on a suitable scale and the frequencies
are represented along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and
the corresponding frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain the
histogram of the given frequency distribution as shown in the figure below:
2. Draw a histogram of the following data:
Class Interval 10 – 15 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40
Frequency 30 98 80 58 29 50
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given
frequency distribution. The histogram is shown below:
3. Number of workshops organized by a school in different areas during the last five
years are as follows:
Years No: of Workshops
1995 – 1996 25
1996 – 1997 30
1997 – 1998 42
1998 – 1999 50
1999 – 2000 65
Draw a histogram representing the above data:
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain histogram for the given
frequency. The histogram is shown below:
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1. Given below is the frequency distribution of the heights of 50 students of a class:
Class Interval 140 – 145 145 – 150 150 – 155 155 – 160 160 – 165
Frequency 8 12 18 10 5
Draw a histogram representing the above data.
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis on a suitable scale and the frequencies
are represented along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and
the corresponding frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain the
histogram of the given frequency distribution as shown in the figure below:
2. Draw a histogram of the following data:
Class Interval 10 – 15 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40
Frequency 30 98 80 58 29 50
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given
frequency distribution. The histogram is shown below:
3. Number of workshops organized by a school in different areas during the last five
years are as follows:
Years No: of Workshops
1995 – 1996 25
1996 – 1997 30
1997 – 1998 42
1998 – 1999 50
1999 – 2000 65
Draw a histogram representing the above data:
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain histogram for the given
frequency. The histogram is shown below:
4. In a hypothetical sample of 20 people the amounts of money with them were
found to be as follows:
114, 108, 100, 98, 101, 109, 117, 119, 126, 131, 136, 143, 156, 168, 182, 195, 207, 219,
235, 118.
Draw the histogram of the frequency distribution (taking one of the class intervals
as 50-100).
Solution:
We first prepare the frequency table for the class intervals 50-100, 100-150,..., 200-250,
as shown below:
Class Interval Frequency
50 – 100 2
100 – 150 11
150 – 200 4
200 - 250 3
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
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1. Given below is the frequency distribution of the heights of 50 students of a class:
Class Interval 140 – 145 145 – 150 150 – 155 155 – 160 160 – 165
Frequency 8 12 18 10 5
Draw a histogram representing the above data.
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis on a suitable scale and the frequencies
are represented along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and
the corresponding frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain the
histogram of the given frequency distribution as shown in the figure below:
2. Draw a histogram of the following data:
Class Interval 10 – 15 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40
Frequency 30 98 80 58 29 50
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given
frequency distribution. The histogram is shown below:
3. Number of workshops organized by a school in different areas during the last five
years are as follows:
Years No: of Workshops
1995 – 1996 25
1996 – 1997 30
1997 – 1998 42
1998 – 1999 50
1999 – 2000 65
Draw a histogram representing the above data:
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain histogram for the given
frequency. The histogram is shown below:
4. In a hypothetical sample of 20 people the amounts of money with them were
found to be as follows:
114, 108, 100, 98, 101, 109, 117, 119, 126, 131, 136, 143, 156, 168, 182, 195, 207, 219,
235, 118.
Draw the histogram of the frequency distribution (taking one of the class intervals
as 50-100).
Solution:
We first prepare the frequency table for the class intervals 50-100, 100-150,..., 200-250,
as shown below:
Class Interval Frequency
50 – 100 2
100 – 150 11
150 – 200 4
200 - 250 3
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
suitable scale. Taking the class intervals as bases and the corresponding frequencies as
heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given frequency
distribution. The histogram is shown below:
5. Construct a histogram for the following data:
Monthly School Fee(in Rs) 30-60 60-90 90-120 120-150 150-180 180-210 210-240
No: of Schools 5 12 14 18 10 9 4
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and corresponding frequencies as heights of
the rectangles, the histogram of the given data can be obtained as shown in the figure
below:
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1. Given below is the frequency distribution of the heights of 50 students of a class:
Class Interval 140 – 145 145 – 150 150 – 155 155 – 160 160 – 165
Frequency 8 12 18 10 5
Draw a histogram representing the above data.
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis on a suitable scale and the frequencies
are represented along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and
the corresponding frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain the
histogram of the given frequency distribution as shown in the figure below:
2. Draw a histogram of the following data:
Class Interval 10 – 15 15 – 20 20 – 25 25 – 30 30 – 35 35 – 40
Frequency 30 98 80 58 29 50
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given
frequency distribution. The histogram is shown below:
3. Number of workshops organized by a school in different areas during the last five
years are as follows:
Years No: of Workshops
1995 – 1996 25
1996 – 1997 30
1997 – 1998 42
1998 – 1999 50
1999 – 2000 65
Draw a histogram representing the above data:
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies are represented
along the y-axis on a suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding
frequencies as heights, the rectangles can be constructed to obtain histogram for the given
frequency. The histogram is shown below:
4. In a hypothetical sample of 20 people the amounts of money with them were
found to be as follows:
114, 108, 100, 98, 101, 109, 117, 119, 126, 131, 136, 143, 156, 168, 182, 195, 207, 219,
235, 118.
Draw the histogram of the frequency distribution (taking one of the class intervals
as 50-100).
Solution:
We first prepare the frequency table for the class intervals 50-100, 100-150,..., 200-250,
as shown below:
Class Interval Frequency
50 – 100 2
100 – 150 11
150 – 200 4
200 - 250 3
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
suitable scale. Taking the class intervals as bases and the corresponding frequencies as
heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given frequency
distribution. The histogram is shown below:
5. Construct a histogram for the following data:
Monthly School Fee(in Rs) 30-60 60-90 90-120 120-150 150-180 180-210 210-240
No: of Schools 5 12 14 18 10 9 4
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and corresponding frequencies as heights of
the rectangles, the histogram of the given data can be obtained as shown in the figure
below:
6. Draw a histogram for the daily earnings of 30 drug stores in the following table:
Daily Earnings(in Rs) 450 – 500 500 – 550 550 – 600 600 – 650 650 – 700
No: of Stores 16 10 7 3 1
Solution:
The class limits are represented along the x-axis and the frequencies along the y-axis on a
suitable scale. Taking class intervals as bases and the corresponding frequencies as
heights, the rectangles can be drawn to obtain the histogram of the given frequency
distribution. The histogram is given below:
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