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Question:24
Define cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Cumulative frequency distribution is a table which displays the manner in which cumulative frequencies are
distributed over various classes.
In a grouped frequency distribution the cumulative frequency of a class is the total of all frequencies upto and
including that particular class. Make sure that, for calculating cumulative frequencies, the classes should be
written in ascending order.
For example, the following table gives the cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55 students in a
test:
Cumulative frequency distributions are of two types, namely, less than and greater than or more than. For less than
cumulative frequency distributions we add up the frequencies from the above and for greater than cumulative
frequencies we add up the frequencies from below.
Question:25
Explain the difference between a frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Frequency distribution displays the frequencies of the corresponding class-intervals. But, the cumulative frequency
distribution displays the cumulative frequencies of the corresponding classes.
For example, the following table gives the frequency and cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55
students in a test:
In a frequency distribution, the sum of all the frequencies is equal to the total number of observations. But, in the
cumulative frequency distribution, the last cumulative frequency is same as the total number of observations. For
example, in the above table the sum of all the frequencies is 55, which is same as the total number of students and
the last cumulative frequency is 55, which is same as the total number of students.
Question:26
The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below:
 
Marks: 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
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Question:24
Define cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Cumulative frequency distribution is a table which displays the manner in which cumulative frequencies are
distributed over various classes.
In a grouped frequency distribution the cumulative frequency of a class is the total of all frequencies upto and
including that particular class. Make sure that, for calculating cumulative frequencies, the classes should be
written in ascending order.
For example, the following table gives the cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55 students in a
test:
Cumulative frequency distributions are of two types, namely, less than and greater than or more than. For less than
cumulative frequency distributions we add up the frequencies from the above and for greater than cumulative
frequencies we add up the frequencies from below.
Question:25
Explain the difference between a frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Frequency distribution displays the frequencies of the corresponding class-intervals. But, the cumulative frequency
distribution displays the cumulative frequencies of the corresponding classes.
For example, the following table gives the frequency and cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55
students in a test:
In a frequency distribution, the sum of all the frequencies is equal to the total number of observations. But, in the
cumulative frequency distribution, the last cumulative frequency is same as the total number of observations. For
example, in the above table the sum of all the frequencies is 55, which is same as the total number of students and
the last cumulative frequency is 55, which is same as the total number of students.
Question:26
The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below:
 
Marks: 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
Prepare a cumulative frequency table.
Solution:
The marks score by 55 students are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:27
Following are the ages of 360 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a day:
 
Age
inyears:
10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No.of Patients: 90 50 60 80 50 30
Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
The ages in years of 360 patients are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
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Question:24
Define cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Cumulative frequency distribution is a table which displays the manner in which cumulative frequencies are
distributed over various classes.
In a grouped frequency distribution the cumulative frequency of a class is the total of all frequencies upto and
including that particular class. Make sure that, for calculating cumulative frequencies, the classes should be
written in ascending order.
For example, the following table gives the cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55 students in a
test:
Cumulative frequency distributions are of two types, namely, less than and greater than or more than. For less than
cumulative frequency distributions we add up the frequencies from the above and for greater than cumulative
frequencies we add up the frequencies from below.
Question:25
Explain the difference between a frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Frequency distribution displays the frequencies of the corresponding class-intervals. But, the cumulative frequency
distribution displays the cumulative frequencies of the corresponding classes.
For example, the following table gives the frequency and cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55
students in a test:
In a frequency distribution, the sum of all the frequencies is equal to the total number of observations. But, in the
cumulative frequency distribution, the last cumulative frequency is same as the total number of observations. For
example, in the above table the sum of all the frequencies is 55, which is same as the total number of students and
the last cumulative frequency is 55, which is same as the total number of students.
Question:26
The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below:
 
Marks: 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
Prepare a cumulative frequency table.
Solution:
The marks score by 55 students are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:27
Following are the ages of 360 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a day:
 
Age
inyears:
10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No.of Patients: 90 50 60 80 50 30
Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
The ages in years of 360 patients are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:28
The water bills inrupees
of 32 houses in a certain street for the period 1.1.98 to 31.3.98 are given below:
56, 43, 32, 38, 56, 24, 68, 85, 52, 47, 35, 58, 63, 74, 27, 84, 69, 35, 44, 75, 55, 30, 54, 65, 45, 67, 95, 72, 43, 65, 35,
59.
Tabulate the data and present the data as a cumulative frequency table using 70-79 as one of the class intervals.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum bills are 24 Rs. and 95 Rs.
The range is .
Given that 70-79 is a class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
Thus, the number of classes is 8.
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:29
The number of books in different shelves of a library are as follows:
30, 32, 28, 24, 20, 25, 38, 37, 40, 45, 16, 20
19, 24, 27, 30, 32, 34, 35, 42, 27, 28, 19, 34,
38, 39, 42, 29, 24, 27, 22, 29, 31, 19, 27, 25
28, 23, 24, 32, 34, 18, 27, 25, 37, 31, 24, 23,
43, 32, 28, 31, 24, 23, 26, 36, 32, 29, 28, 21
Prepare a cumulative frequencies distribution table using 45-49 as the last class-interval.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum numbers of books in shelves are 16 and 45.
The range is .
Given that 45-49 is the last class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
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Question:24
Define cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Cumulative frequency distribution is a table which displays the manner in which cumulative frequencies are
distributed over various classes.
In a grouped frequency distribution the cumulative frequency of a class is the total of all frequencies upto and
including that particular class. Make sure that, for calculating cumulative frequencies, the classes should be
written in ascending order.
For example, the following table gives the cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55 students in a
test:
Cumulative frequency distributions are of two types, namely, less than and greater than or more than. For less than
cumulative frequency distributions we add up the frequencies from the above and for greater than cumulative
frequencies we add up the frequencies from below.
Question:25
Explain the difference between a frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Frequency distribution displays the frequencies of the corresponding class-intervals. But, the cumulative frequency
distribution displays the cumulative frequencies of the corresponding classes.
For example, the following table gives the frequency and cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55
students in a test:
In a frequency distribution, the sum of all the frequencies is equal to the total number of observations. But, in the
cumulative frequency distribution, the last cumulative frequency is same as the total number of observations. For
example, in the above table the sum of all the frequencies is 55, which is same as the total number of students and
the last cumulative frequency is 55, which is same as the total number of students.
Question:26
The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below:
 
Marks: 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
Prepare a cumulative frequency table.
Solution:
The marks score by 55 students are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:27
Following are the ages of 360 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a day:
 
Age
inyears:
10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No.of Patients: 90 50 60 80 50 30
Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
The ages in years of 360 patients are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:28
The water bills inrupees
of 32 houses in a certain street for the period 1.1.98 to 31.3.98 are given below:
56, 43, 32, 38, 56, 24, 68, 85, 52, 47, 35, 58, 63, 74, 27, 84, 69, 35, 44, 75, 55, 30, 54, 65, 45, 67, 95, 72, 43, 65, 35,
59.
Tabulate the data and present the data as a cumulative frequency table using 70-79 as one of the class intervals.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum bills are 24 Rs. and 95 Rs.
The range is .
Given that 70-79 is a class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
Thus, the number of classes is 8.
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:29
The number of books in different shelves of a library are as follows:
30, 32, 28, 24, 20, 25, 38, 37, 40, 45, 16, 20
19, 24, 27, 30, 32, 34, 35, 42, 27, 28, 19, 34,
38, 39, 42, 29, 24, 27, 22, 29, 31, 19, 27, 25
28, 23, 24, 32, 34, 18, 27, 25, 37, 31, 24, 23,
43, 32, 28, 31, 24, 23, 26, 36, 32, 29, 28, 21
Prepare a cumulative frequencies distribution table using 45-49 as the last class-interval.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum numbers of books in shelves are 16 and 45.
The range is .
Given that 45-49 is the last class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
Thus, the number of classes is 8.
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:30
Given below are the cumulative frequencies showing the weights of 685 students of a school. Prepare a frequency
distribution table.
 
Weight (in kg) No. of students
Below 25
Below 30
Below 35
Below 40
Below 45
Below 50
Below 55
Below 60
Below 65
Below 70
0
24
78
183
294
408
543
621
674
685
Solution:
We make class intervals 0-25, 25-30, 30-35, 35-40, 40-45, 45-50, 50-55, 55-60, 60-65 and 65-70.
We will now find the frequencies of the different class-intervals from the cumulative frequency distribution table.
The frequency of the class 0-25 is 0.
The frequency of the class 25-30 is .
The frequency of the class 30-35 is .
The frequency of the class 35-40 is .
The frequency of the class 40-45 is .
The frequency of the class 45-50 is .
The frequency of the class 50-55 is .
The frequency of the class 55-60 is .
The frequency of the class 60-65 is .
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Question:24
Define cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Cumulative frequency distribution is a table which displays the manner in which cumulative frequencies are
distributed over various classes.
In a grouped frequency distribution the cumulative frequency of a class is the total of all frequencies upto and
including that particular class. Make sure that, for calculating cumulative frequencies, the classes should be
written in ascending order.
For example, the following table gives the cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55 students in a
test:
Cumulative frequency distributions are of two types, namely, less than and greater than or more than. For less than
cumulative frequency distributions we add up the frequencies from the above and for greater than cumulative
frequencies we add up the frequencies from below.
Question:25
Explain the difference between a frequency distribution and a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
Frequency distribution displays the frequencies of the corresponding class-intervals. But, the cumulative frequency
distribution displays the cumulative frequencies of the corresponding classes.
For example, the following table gives the frequency and cumulative frequency distribution of marks scored by 55
students in a test:
In a frequency distribution, the sum of all the frequencies is equal to the total number of observations. But, in the
cumulative frequency distribution, the last cumulative frequency is same as the total number of observations. For
example, in the above table the sum of all the frequencies is 55, which is same as the total number of students and
the last cumulative frequency is 55, which is same as the total number of students.
Question:26
The marks scored by 55 students in a test are given below:
 
Marks: 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
No. of students 2 6 13 17 11 4 2
Prepare a cumulative frequency table.
Solution:
The marks score by 55 students are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:27
Following are the ages of 360 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a day:
 
Age
inyears:
10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70
No.of Patients: 90 50 60 80 50 30
Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
Solution:
The ages in years of 360 patients are given as
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:28
The water bills inrupees
of 32 houses in a certain street for the period 1.1.98 to 31.3.98 are given below:
56, 43, 32, 38, 56, 24, 68, 85, 52, 47, 35, 58, 63, 74, 27, 84, 69, 35, 44, 75, 55, 30, 54, 65, 45, 67, 95, 72, 43, 65, 35,
59.
Tabulate the data and present the data as a cumulative frequency table using 70-79 as one of the class intervals.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum bills are 24 Rs. and 95 Rs.
The range is .
Given that 70-79 is a class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
Thus, the number of classes is 8.
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:29
The number of books in different shelves of a library are as follows:
30, 32, 28, 24, 20, 25, 38, 37, 40, 45, 16, 20
19, 24, 27, 30, 32, 34, 35, 42, 27, 28, 19, 34,
38, 39, 42, 29, 24, 27, 22, 29, 31, 19, 27, 25
28, 23, 24, 32, 34, 18, 27, 25, 37, 31, 24, 23,
43, 32, 28, 31, 24, 23, 26, 36, 32, 29, 28, 21
Prepare a cumulative frequencies distribution table using 45-49 as the last class-interval.
Solution:
The minimum and maximum numbers of books in shelves are 16 and 45.
The range is .
Given that 45-49 is the last class-interval. So, the class size is .
Now calculate
Thus, the number of classes is 8.
The cumulative frequency distribution is the following:
Question:30
Given below are the cumulative frequencies showing the weights of 685 students of a school. Prepare a frequency
distribution table.
 
Weight (in kg) No. of students
Below 25
Below 30
Below 35
Below 40
Below 45
Below 50
Below 55
Below 60
Below 65
Below 70
0
24
78
183
294
408
543
621
674
685
Solution:
We make class intervals 0-25, 25-30, 30-35, 35-40, 40-45, 45-50, 50-55, 55-60, 60-65 and 65-70.
We will now find the frequencies of the different class-intervals from the cumulative frequency distribution table.
The frequency of the class 0-25 is 0.
The frequency of the class 25-30 is .
The frequency of the class 30-35 is .
The frequency of the class 35-40 is .
The frequency of the class 40-45 is .
The frequency of the class 45-50 is .
The frequency of the class 50-55 is .
The frequency of the class 55-60 is .
The frequency of the class 60-65 is .
The frequency of the class 65-70 is .
Here is the cumulative frequency distribution table.
Question:31
The following cumulative frequency distribution table shows the daily electricity consumption inKW
of 40 factories in an industrial state:
 
Consumption
inKW
No. of Factories
Below 240
Below 270
Below 300
Below 330
Below 360
Below 390
Below 420
1
4
8
24
33
38
40
i
Represent this as a frequency distribution table.
ii
Prepare a cumulative frequency table.
Solution:
We make class intervals 0-240, 240-270, 270-300, 300-330, 330-360, 360-390 and 390-420.
i We will now find the frequencies of the different class-intervals.
Just proceed reverse to you proceed to generate cumulative frequency
Here is the frequency distribution table.
ii We are given the cumulative frequency table and we are asked to prepare new one.
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