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1. Find the average marks of 10 students from data provided using direct and shortcut methods. The average marks are 52.6. 2. Calculate the average daily income of 10 families from data provided. The average daily income is 156. 3. Calculate the average height of 7 children from data provided using direct, shortcut, and step deviation methods. The average height is 66 cms.

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Mean. Num.

1. Find the average marks of 10 students from data provided using direct and shortcut methods. The average marks are 52.6. 2. Calculate the average daily income of 10 families from data provided. The average daily income is 156. 3. Calculate the average height of 7 children from data provided using direct, shortcut, and step deviation methods. The average height is 66 cms.

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1. Find average for following individual data.

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(Average 95/
2. Dailyincome of 10 familiesis given as follows:

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Daily/nconp(inO 100 120 80 85 95 130 200 250 225 275
Calculate average daily income. {A veragø daily income
156/
3. The followingtablegives the marks obtained by 10 students of a class:

10
Marks 43 60 37 48 65 48 78 31 59
Find out mean marks, using Direct Method as well as Short-Cut Method. (Mean 52.6marks)
4. The followingfigures are the heights in cms of 7 children chosen at random:
64, 59, 67, 69, 65, 70, 68
Calculatethe simple arithmetic mean of the heights by (i) Direct Method, (ii) Short-cut
Method, and
(iii)Step Deviation Method. {Mean height = 66 cms}

Discrete Series
5. Findaverage for followingdiscrete series.

10
6. Compute the arithmeticmean from the followingfrequency {Average = 6.66}
table:
Height (in cms.) 58 60 62 64 66
Number of Plants 12
68
14 20 13

7. Computemean marks from the data {Mean height = 62.16 crns}


given below by: (i) Direct Method,
(ii) Short-cut Method, and
Marks
15 25 35
Students 45 55
10
65
20 10
8. The distribution
of age at marriage of 50 {Mean = 35 marks}
males is given below:
Age in Years
20 21
No. OfMales 22 23 24 25
Calculatearithmetic
mean using direct 15 23
method

{Mean age at marriage


= 24 years}
aptere • tendency

Continuou•
9. compute the mean marks obtained by the Students following data.
(1-10
20 go .90 no
of Students 4 20
30 2

compute the mean marks obtained by the students from tho following data:
20 20-24
Matis 4-8 12-16
Na ot Students 8 6
9 16
- /0 72 mark G}
Calculate the arithmetic average from the following data:
Dac7ywages (in 10-12 12—14
7 5 2
Na of 140tkets 11 14 20 32 25
(AveraqoWaqos 88 67}
12. Calculate mean from following data:
Marks 25-35 35-45 45-55 55-65
5-15 15-25
No. of Students 14 7 3
8 12 6
{Moan = 3 t. 8 marks}
13. Find mean for the followingdata by using: (i) Direct Method; (ii) Short-cut Method; (iii) Step Deviation
Method.
x 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600
10 18 12 20
{Mean = 412}
14. The followingtable shows the marks obtained by 90 students in a certain examination. Calculate the
average marks per student by step deviation method.
Marks 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
1
No. of Students 7 13 20 25 10 8 6
{Mean —
- 42.89 marks}
Cumulative Frequency ('Less than' and 'More than')
15. Find the mean from the following data:
Marks No. of Students
Less than 10 5
Less than 20 20
Less than 30 45
Less than 40 70
Less than 50 80
Less than 60 88
Less than 70 98
Less than 80 100
{Mean —34.40 marks}
i 6i Calcutnte arithmetic the followinq(Inta
NO Of Student
More than 0 •150
More than 10
More than 20 100
Mote than go 80
More than 40 80
More than 50 70
More than 60 30
More than 70 14
99 27 rna&s;
17e Find the mean from the following data:
Marks No of Students
Above 0 80
Above 10 77
Above 2() 72
Above 30 65
Above 40 55
Above 50 43
Above 60 28
Above 70 16
Above 80 10
Above 90 8
Above 100
{Mean = 51.75 marks}
Inclusive Series
18. The following table shows the age of workers in a factory. Find out the average age of workers.
Age (in Years) 20-29 30-39 40—49 50-59 60-69
Workers 10 8 6 4 2
{Average age = 37.83 years}
Open-End Series
19. Find the average age from the following data:
Age (in Years) Less than 10 10-20 20-30 30-40 More than 40
No. of Persons 5 8 12 6 4
{Average age = 23.36 years}
When Mid-values are given
20. Calculate the mean from the followingdata:
Mid-value 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency 8 12 15 9 6
{Mean = 28.6}

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