2. Classify the data in Q.1 above as primary or secondary data.
9. 100 surnames were randomly picked up from a local telephone directory and a frequency distribution of the number of letters in the English alphabet in the surnames was found as follows: (i) Draw a histogram to depict the given information. (ii) Write the class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lie.
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9. 100 surnames were randomly picked up from a local telephone directory and a frequency distribution of the number of letters in the English alphabet in the surnames was found as follows: (i) Draw a histogram to depict the given information. (ii) Write the class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lie. 2. [...]
7. The runs scored by two teams A and B on the first 60 balls in a cricket match are given below Represent the data of both the teams on the same graph by frequency polygons. [Hint: First make the class intervals continuous.]
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7. The runs scored by two teams A and B on the first 60 balls in a cricket match are given below Represent the data of both the teams on the same graph by frequency polygons. [Hint: First make the class intervals continuous.] 2. Classify the data in Q.1 above as primary or secondary data. [...]
6. The following table gives the distribution of students of two sections according to the marks obtained by them: Represent the marks of the students of both the sections on the same graph by two frequency polygons. From the two polygons compare the performance of the two sections.
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6. The following table gives the distribution of students of two sections according to the marks obtained by them: Represent the marks of the students of both the sections on the same graph by two frequency polygons. From the two polygons compare the performance of the two sections. 2. Classify the data in Q.1 above [...]
5. The following table gives the life times of 400 neon lamps: Life Time (in hours) Number of lamps 300 – 400 14 400 – 500 56 500 – 600 60 600 – 700 86 700 – 800 74 800 – 900 62 900 – 1000 48 (i) Represent the given information with the help of a histogram. (ii) How many lamps have a life time of more than 700 hours?
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5. The following table gives the life times of 400 neon lamps: Life Time (in hours) Number of lamps 300 – 400 14 400 – 500 56 500 – 600 60 600 – 700 86 700 – 800 74 800 – 900 62 900 – 1000 48 (i) Represent the given information with the help [...]
4. The length of 40 leaves of a plant are measured correct to one millimeter, and the obtained data is represented in the following table: S.No. Length (in mm) Number of leaves 1. 118 – 126 3 2. 127 – 135 5 3. 136 – 144 9 4. 145 – 153 12 5. 154 – 162 5 6. 163 – 171 4 7. 172 – 180 2 (i) Draw a histogram to represent the given data. [Hint: First make the class intervals continuous] (ii) Is there any other suitable graphical representation for the same data? (iii) Is it correct to conclude that the maximum number of leaves are 153 mm long? Why?
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4. The length of 40 leaves of a plant are measured correct to one millimeter, and the obtained data is represented in the following table: S.No. Length (in mm) Number of leaves 1. 118 – 126 3 2. 127 – 135 5 3. 136 – 144 9 4. 145 – 153 12 5. 154 – [...]
3. Given below are the seats won by different political parties in the polling outcome of a state assembly elections: (i) Draw a bar graph to represent the polling results. (ii) Which political party won the maximum number of seats?
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3. Given below are the seats won by different political parties in the polling outcome of a state assembly elections: (i) Draw a bar graph to represent the polling results. (ii) Which political party won the maximum number of seats? 2. Classify the data in Q.1 above as primary or secondary data. October 17, 2020 [...]
2. The following data on the number of girls (to the nearest ten) per thousand boys in different sections of Indian society is given below. S.No. Section Number of girls per thousand boys 1. Scheduled Caste (SC) 940 2. Scheduled Tribe (ST) 970 3. Non SC/ST 920 4. Backward districts 950 5. Non-backward districts 920 6. Rural 930 7. Urban 910 (i) Represent the information above by a bar graph. (ii) In the classroom discuss what conclusions can be arrived at from the graph.
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2. The following data on the number of girls (to the nearest ten) per thousand boys in different sections of Indian society is given below. S.No. Section Number of girls per thousand boys 1. Scheduled Caste (SC) 940 2. Scheduled Tribe (ST) 970 3. Non SC/ST 920 4. Backward districts 950 5. Non-backward districts 920 [...]
1. A survey conducted by an organisation for the cause of illness and death among the women between the ages 15 – 44 (in years) worldwide, found the following figures (in %): S.No. Causes Female fatality rate (%) 1. Reproductive health conditions 31.8 2. Neuropsychiatric conditions 25.4 3. Injuries 12.4 4. Cardiovascular conditions 4.3 5. Respiratory conditions 4.1 6. Other causes 22.0 (i) Represent the information given above graphically. (ii) Which condition is the major cause of women’s ill health and death worldwide? (iii) Try to find out, with the help of your teacher, any two factors which play a major role in the cause in (ii) above being the major cause.
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1. A survey conducted by an organisation for the cause of illness and death among the women between the ages 15 – 44 (in years) worldwide, found the following figures (in %): S.No. Causes Female fatality rate (%) 1. Reproductive health conditions 31.8 2. Neuropsychiatric conditions 25.4 3. Injuries 12.4 4. Cardiovascular conditions 4.3 5. [...]
9. A company manufactures car batteries of a particular type. The lives (in years) of 40 such batteries were recorded as follows: 2.6 3.0 3.7 3.2 2.2 4.1 3.5 4.5 3.5 2.3 3.2 3.4 3.8 3.2 4.6 3.7 2.5 4.4 3.4 3.3 2.9 3.0 4.3 2.8 3.5 3.2 3.9 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.7 3.4 4.6 3.8 3.2 2.6 3.5 4.2 2.9 3.6 Construct a grouped frequency distribution table for this data, using class intervals of size 0.5 starting from the interval 2 – 2.5.
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9. A company manufactures car batteries of a particular type. The lives (in years) of 40 such batteries were recorded as follows: 2.6 3.0 3.7 3.2 2.2 4.1 3.5 4.5 3.5 2.3 3.2 3.4 3.8 3.2 4.6 3.7 2.5 4.4 3.4 3.3 2.9 3.0 4.3 2.8 3.5 3.2 3.9 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.7 3.4 4.6 [...]
8. Thirty children were asked about the number of hours they watched TV programmes in the previous week. The results were found as follows: 1 6 2 3 5 12 5 8 4 8 10 3 4 12 2 8 15 1 17 6 3 2 8 5 9 6 8 7 14 12 (i) Make a grouped frequency distribution table for this data, taking class width 5 and one of the class intervals as 5-10. (ii) How many children watched television for 15 or more hours a week?
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8. Thirty children were asked about the number of hours they watched TV programmes in the previous week. The results were found as follows: 1 6 2 3 5 12 5 8 4 8 10 3 4 12 2 8 15 1 17 6 3 2 8 5 9 6 8 7 14 12 (i) [...]