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Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 1

The mean of six numbers is 21. If one number is excluded, then their mean is 19, the excluded number is ______.

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 1

Let the excluded number be x and the sum of rest of numbers be y.

Then,  

⇒ 126 = x + y

Also, 19 = y/5

⇒ y = 95 

∴ From (i), x = 31.

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 2

If 7, 2, 9 and 5 occur with frequencies 2, 3, 6 and 4 respectively,  then the arithmetic mean is _____.

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 2

Arithmetic mean =

= 6.27

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Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 3

The mean of 20 observations is 12.5. By error, one observation was noted as –15 instead of 15. Then the correct mean is _____. 

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 3

The incorrect sum of observations = 12.5 x 20 = 250

Now, correct sum = 250 - (-15) + 15 = 280

∴ Correct mean = 280/20 = 14

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 4

Find the value of p , if the mean of the following data is 20.

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 4

Mean = 

⇒  20 (15 + 5 p) = 295 + 100 p + 5 p2

⇒  300 + 100 p = 295 + 100 p + 5 p2

⇒ 5p2 = 5

⇒ p2 = ±1 ⇒ p = 1 ( ∵p ≠ - 1)

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 5

If 

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 5

⇒ 

= 25 + 2 = 27 

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 6

 A bus maintains an average speed of 60 km/hr while going from P to Q and maintains an average speed of 90 km/hr while coming back from Q to P. The average speed of the bus is _____.

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 6

Average speed = Total distance covered/Total time taken

Let x be the distance between P and Q.

Thus, time taken by bus from P to Q (t1) = x/60

Thus, time taken by bus from Q to P (t2) = x/90

Total distance covered = 2x  and total time taken = t1 + t2

Average speed,  = 

= 72 km/hr

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 7

Candidates of four school appear in a mathematics test. The data is as follows:

If the average score of the candidates of all the four schools is 66, find the number of candidates that appeared from school III.

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 7

Let the number of candidates that appeared from school III- be x.

Average score of the candidates of all the four schools

⇒ 9768 + 66 x = 10340 + 55 x

⇒ 11x = 572

⇒ x = 52

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 8

Fill in the blanks.
(i) For a given data with 110 observations the ‘less than ogive’ and ‘more than ogive’ intersect at (18, 20). The median of the data is __P__.
(ii) The curve is drawn by taking upper limit of class interval along x-axis and cumulating frequency along y-axis is __Q__ than ogive.
(iii) The mean of 50 number s is 18, the new mean will be __R__ if each observation is increased by 4.
(iv) The mean of seven consecutive natural numbers is 20, then the largest number is __S__ and smallest number of them is __T__.
P, Q, R, S, T

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 8

(i) The intersection point of less than ogive and more than ogive, the x-coordinate is the median. Median is 18.

(ii) Less than ogive is drawn by taking the upper limit of class interval along x-axis and their corresponding less than cumulative frequencies along y-axis.

(iii) Sum of 50 numbers = 50 x 18 = 900 

If each number is increased by 4, then

new sum = 900 + 4 x 50 = 1100

∴ New Mean = 1100/50 = 22

(iv) Let seven consecutive numbers are x, x + 1, x + 2, ...., x + 6.

Mean = 

⇒ 

Smallest number x = 17 Largest number = x + 6 = 17 + 6 = 23.

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 9

Find the mean, median and mode of the following data.

Mean, Median, Mode

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 9

To find the mean let us put the data in the table given below:


Thus, the mean of the given data is 62.4. 
Now, to find the median let us put the data in the table given below:

Now, N = 50 ⇒ N/2 = 25. 
The cumulative frequency just greater than 25 is 36 and the corresponding class is 60 – 80. 
Thus, the median class is 60 – 80. 
∴ l = 60, h = 20, N = 50, f = 12 and cf = 24. 
Now,

Hence, Mean = 62.4, Median = 61.67 and Mode = 60.21

Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 10

Find the median for the following distribution of workers. 

Detailed Solution for Math Olympiad Test: Statistics- 4 - Question 10


Here,n = 275 ⇒ n/2 = 137.5 

Median class is 5 - 7

Median = 

= 5 + 1.84 = 6.84 

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