JEE Exam  >  JEE Notes  >  Mathematics (Maths) for JEE Main & Advanced  >  Revision Notes: Statistics

Statistics Class 11 Notes Maths Chapter 13

Download, print and study this document offline
Please wait while the PDF view is loading
 Page 1


 
KEY POINTS
? Range of Ungrouped Data and Discrete Frequency  
Distribution = Largest observation – smallest observation. 
? Range of Continuous FrequencyDistribution 
= Upper Limit of Highest Class — Lower Limit of Lowest Class 
? Mean deviation for ungrouped data or raw data 
? ?
| |
. .
i
x x
M D x
n
?
?
?
? ?
| |
. . ,
i
x M
M D M where M Median
n
?
? ?
?
 
? Mean deviation for grouped data (Discrete frequency distribution 
and Continuous frequency distribution). 
? ?
| |
. .
i i
f x x
M D x
N
?
?
?
,where N = ? fi 
Page 2


 
KEY POINTS
? Range of Ungrouped Data and Discrete Frequency  
Distribution = Largest observation – smallest observation. 
? Range of Continuous FrequencyDistribution 
= Upper Limit of Highest Class — Lower Limit of Lowest Class 
? Mean deviation for ungrouped data or raw data 
? ?
| |
. .
i
x x
M D x
n
?
?
?
? ?
| |
. . ,
i
x M
M D M where M Median
n
?
? ?
?
 
? Mean deviation for grouped data (Discrete frequency distribution 
and Continuous frequency distribution). 
? ?
| |
. .
i i
f x x
M D x
N
?
?
?
,where N = ? fi 
 
? ?
| |
. .
i i
f x M
M D M
N
?
?
?
, where N = ? fi 
? Variance is defined as the mean of the squares of the deviations 
from mean. 
? Standard deviation ‘ ? ’ is positive square root of variance.
va ria n ce ? ? 
? variance ?
2
 and standard deviation (SD) ? for ungrouped data
? ?
2
2
1
i
x x
n
? ? ? ?
? ?
2
1
i
SD x x
n
? ? ? ? ?
? Standard deviation of a discrete frequency distribution 
? ? ? ?
2
2
2
1 1
i i i i i
f x x N f x f x
N N
? ? ? ? ?
? ? ?
? Standard deviation of a continuous frequency distribution 
? ? ? ?
2
2
2
1 1
i i i i i
f x x N f x f x
N N
? ? ? ? ?
? ? ?
where xi are the midpoints of the classes. 
? Short cut method to find variance and standard deviation 
? ?
2
2
2
2 i i i i
h
N f y f y
N
?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
2
2
i i i i
h
N f y f y
N
? ? ?
? ?
Page 3


 
KEY POINTS
? Range of Ungrouped Data and Discrete Frequency  
Distribution = Largest observation – smallest observation. 
? Range of Continuous FrequencyDistribution 
= Upper Limit of Highest Class — Lower Limit of Lowest Class 
? Mean deviation for ungrouped data or raw data 
? ?
| |
. .
i
x x
M D x
n
?
?
?
? ?
| |
. . ,
i
x M
M D M where M Median
n
?
? ?
?
 
? Mean deviation for grouped data (Discrete frequency distribution 
and Continuous frequency distribution). 
? ?
| |
. .
i i
f x x
M D x
N
?
?
?
,where N = ? fi 
 
? ?
| |
. .
i i
f x M
M D M
N
?
?
?
, where N = ? fi 
? Variance is defined as the mean of the squares of the deviations 
from mean. 
? Standard deviation ‘ ? ’ is positive square root of variance.
va ria n ce ? ? 
? variance ?
2
 and standard deviation (SD) ? for ungrouped data
? ?
2
2
1
i
x x
n
? ? ? ?
? ?
2
1
i
SD x x
n
? ? ? ? ?
? Standard deviation of a discrete frequency distribution 
? ? ? ?
2
2
2
1 1
i i i i i
f x x N f x f x
N N
? ? ? ? ?
? ? ?
? Standard deviation of a continuous frequency distribution 
? ? ? ?
2
2
2
1 1
i i i i i
f x x N f x f x
N N
? ? ? ? ?
? ? ?
where xi are the midpoints of the classes. 
? Short cut method to find variance and standard deviation 
? ?
2
2
2
2 i i i i
h
N f y f y
N
?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
2
2
i i i i
h
N f y f y
N
? ? ?
? ?
 
Where 
i
i
x A
y
h
?
?
? Coefficient of variation ?C.V ? ?
100, 0 x
x
?
? ? ?
? If each observation is multiplied by a positive constant k then 
variance of the resulting observations become k
2
 times of the 
original value and standard deviation becomes k times of the 
original value. 
? If each observation is increased by k, where k is positive or 
negative, the variance and standard deviation remains same. 
? Standard deviation is independent of choice of origin but 
depends on the scale of measurement. 
? The series having higher coefficient of variation is called more 
variable than the other. While the series having lesser coefficient 
of variation is called more consistent or more stable. For series 
with equal means the series with lesser standard deviation is 
more stable. 
? The mean and standard deviation of a set of 
1
n observations 
are 
1
x and 
1
s respectively while the mean and standard 
deviation of another set of 
2
n observations are 
2
x and 
2
s 
respectively then the standard deviation of the combined set of 
? ?
1 2
n n ? observations is given by 
? ? ? ?
? ?
? ?
2
2 2
1 2 1 2
1 1 2 2
2
1 2
1 2
.
n n x x
n s n s
S D
n n
n n
?
?
? ?
?
?
Read More
209 videos|443 docs|143 tests

Top Courses for JEE

209 videos|443 docs|143 tests
Download as PDF
Explore Courses for JEE exam

Top Courses for JEE

Signup for Free!
Signup to see your scores go up within 7 days! Learn & Practice with 1000+ FREE Notes, Videos & Tests.
10M+ students study on EduRev
Related Searches

MCQs

,

Summary

,

shortcuts and tricks

,

Previous Year Questions with Solutions

,

study material

,

Objective type Questions

,

video lectures

,

practice quizzes

,

Viva Questions

,

Important questions

,

past year papers

,

pdf

,

Exam

,

mock tests for examination

,

Statistics Class 11 Notes Maths Chapter 13

,

Semester Notes

,

Extra Questions

,

Sample Paper

,

Statistics Class 11 Notes Maths Chapter 13

,

ppt

,

Statistics Class 11 Notes Maths Chapter 13

,

Free

;