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Weekly income of 600 families is tabulated below Compute the median income.
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Weekly income of 600 families is tabulated below Compute the median income. Weekly income of 600 families is tabulated below Compute the median income. November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter 14 - Statistics , Chapter 15 - Probability , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
Two cars are moving in the same direction with the same speed 30km/hr . They are separated from each other by 5km.Third car moving in the opposite direction meets the two cars after an interval of 4 minutes, what is the speed of the third car?
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Two cars are moving in the same direction with the same speed 30km/hr . They are separated from each other by 5km.Third car moving in the opposite direction meets the two cars after an interval of 4 minutes, what is the speed of the third car? In the diagram 100 kg block is hanging from [...]
If W is atomic weight and N is the atomic number of an element , then (a) number of e^-1 = W -N (b) Number of 0n^1 =W – N
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If W is atomic weight and N is the atomic number of an element , then (a) number of e^-1 = W -N (b) Number of 0n^1 =W – N If W is atomic weight and N is the atomic number of an element then (a) number of e^-1 = W -N (b) Number of [...]
Given below is a cumulative frequency distribution showing the marks secured by 50 students of a class Form the frequency distribution table for the data.
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Given below is a cumulative frequency distribution showing the marks secured by 50 students of a class Form the frequency distribution table for the data. Given below is a cumulative frequency distribution showing the marks secured by 50 students of a class Form the frequency distribution table for the data. November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter [...]
The following are the ages of 300 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a particular day Form (i) less than type cumulative frequency distribution. (ii) More than type cumulative frequency distribution.
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The following are the ages of 300 patients getting medical treatment in a hospital on a particular day Form (i) less than type cumulative frequency distribution. (ii) More than type cumulative frequency distribution. Find the mean of the distribution November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter 14 - Statistics , Chapter 15 - Probability , Maths , [...]
The most probable radius (in pm ) for finding the electron in He^+ is (a) 0.0 (b) 52.9 (c) 26.5 (d) 105.8
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The most probable radius (in pm ) for finding the electron in He^+ is (a) 0.0 (b) 52.9 (c) 26.5 (d) 105.8 The most probable radius (in pm ) for finding the electron in He^+ is (a) 0.0 (b) 52.9 (c) 26.5 (d) 105.8 November 26, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma [...]
Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e and f in the following distribution of heights of students in a class
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Find the unknown entries a, b, c, d, e and f in the following distribution of heights of students in a class B C D e and f in the following distribution of heights of students in a class Find the unknown entries a November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter 14 - Statistics , Chapter 15 [...]
From the frequency distribution table from the following data.
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From the frequency distribution table from the following data. From the frequency distribution table from the following data. November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter 14 - Statistics , Chapter 15 - Probability , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
The following table shows the cumulative frequency distribution of marks of 800 students in an examination. Construct a frequency distribution table for the data above.
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The following table shows the cumulative frequency distribution of marks of 800 students in an examination. Construct a frequency distribution table for the data above. The following table shows the cumulative frequency distribution of marks of 800 students in an examination. Construct a frequency distribution table for the data above. November 26, 2020 Category: Chapter [...]
The following is the distribution of weights (in kg) of 40 persons. Construct a cumulative frequency distribution (of the less than type) table for the data above.
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The following is the distribution of weights (in kg) of 40 persons. Construct a cumulative frequency distribution (of the less than type) table for the data above. The following is the distribution of weights (in kg) of 40 persons. Construct a cumulative frequency distribution (of the less than type) table for the data above. November [...]