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This document contains a mathematics worksheet with multiple levels of data handling and statistics problems for students. Some of the problems include calculating the range, mode, and median of data sets; interpreting bar graphs; finding mean, median, and mode; and solving problems involving mean, median, and patterns in data sets. The worksheet provides practice with fundamental statistics and data analysis concepts.

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Worksheet - Data Handling

This document contains a mathematics worksheet with multiple levels of data handling and statistics problems for students. Some of the problems include calculating the range, mode, and median of data sets; interpreting bar graphs; finding mean, median, and mode; and solving problems involving mean, median, and patterns in data sets. The worksheet provides practice with fundamental statistics and data analysis concepts.

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MATHEMATICS

(Worksheet)

Student Name: ………………….......... Grade: VII


Section : …...........

Worksheet –Data Handling

LEVEL: I

1. Find the range of the following data: 21, 16, 30, 15, 16, 18, 10, 24, 26, 20.
2. Find the mode of the following data: 24, 26, 23, 26, 22, 25, 26, 28.
3. Find the median of the following data: 20, 14, 6, 25, 18, 13, 19, 10, 9, 12.
4. The number of bed-sheets manufactured by a factory during five consecutive weeks is
given below.
Week First Second Third Fourth Fifth

600 850 700 300 900


No.of. Bed-
sheets

Draw the bar graph representing the above data.

5. All students of Class 5 voted selecting their class monitor. There were five candidates.
All the students cast one vote each. The bar graph shows the results.
What information can you get from this bar graph? Choose the correct options.

a. Names of the candidates who stood for the election

b. Exact number of girls and boys who voted

c. Number of votes received by each candidate

d. Names of the people who voted for these candidates.

6. The given below is a table depicting the information regarding the number of pets owned
by 4 friends.

LEVEL: II

1. Following are the weights(in kg) of 8 students of a class


48.5, 50, 44.5, 49.5, 50.5, 45, 51, 43
a) Find the mean weight.
b) What will be the mean weight if a student, whose weight is 62 kg,
is also included?
2. The number of absentees in class VIII was recorded in a particular week. Represent
this data on the bar graph
Days Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat

130 120 135 130 150 80


No.of.Absentees

(a) On which day the maximum and minimum students were absent?
(b) How many students were absent on Wednesday and Friday?
3. Find the median of the following data: 8, 6, 10, 12, 14.
4. The mean of 6, 8, 5, x and 4 is 7. Find the value of x.
5. Find the mode, mean and median of the scores 4, 5, 6, 7,7, 8, 9, 13, 12, 8, 8, 9, 8,
10, 11.
6. If the mean of 6, 4, 7, p and 10 is 8, find the value of p.
LEVEL: III

1. The heights of 10 girls were measured in cm and the results were as follows. 143,
148, 135, 150, 128, 139, 149, 146, 151, 132

a. What is the height of the tallest girl?


b. What is the height of the shortest girl?
c. What is the range of the data?
d. Find the mean height?
e. Find the number of girls whose heights are less than the mean height?

2. The number of hours of television programme watched on Sunday in 40


houses were as follows

9 5 4 3 4 4 9 9 8 9
9 5 10 9 10 10 10 4 9 6
7 9 5 9 9 8 6 7 9 6
6 5 9 9 8 7 8 10 10 9

a) Organise the following numbers in a tabular form.


b) Estimate the mean, median and mode of this distribution.
c) What is the range of the data?

3. The following data represents the sale of refrigerator sets in a showroom in first 6
months of the year.
Months Jan Feb March April May June

20 25 15 40 35 30
No . of
Refrigerators
sold

Draw the bar graph for the data given and find out the months in which the sale was
minimum and maximum.

4. The following bar graph shows the vegetables grown by Jack in his backyard.
a) How many vegetables did Jack grow in total? ______
b) Write true/false.
There must be equal spacing between the bars when we represent
data on a bar graph. _______
5. The graph shows the number of people who took a driving test over four months in a
city.

a) What is the scale used for the given bar graph? y-axis: 1 unit length = ____ people
b) Total number of people who took driving test?
c) In which month the minimum and maximum number of people took test and by
how much?
d) 800 people took driving test in the month of ________.

6. The ages of 50 players of a school are given below:


Age(yr) 14 15 16 17 18

15 14 10 8 3
No of
Players
Find the mean of the data?

7. Goals in a Hockey Game, Find the mean of the given data

Goals 3 5 6 7 10

7 2 2 3 1
Frequency

8. 4. Find the median of the given data if the mean is 4.5. 5, 7, 7, 8, x, 5, 4, 3, 1, 2.


9. The median of observations 11, 12, 14, 18, x + 2, 20 22, 25, 61 arranged in ascending
order is 21. Find the value of x.

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