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FYCS UNIT 01 ASSIGNMENT 01

1. Explain the scope and limitation of statistic.


2. Explain the Applications of Statistics in Commerce and Economics
3. Explain the different methods of Collection of primary data.
4. Explain what is variable and different types of variables.
5. Define
i) Population
ii) Sample
iii) Statistic
iv) Continuous data
v) Discrete data.

UNIT 02 ASSIGNMENT 02\

DRAW BAR GRAPH

1. Draw a bar graph representing the monthly sales of Product A (150 units), Product B (200
units), Product C (175 units), and Product D (225 units)
2. Draw a bar graph showing the attendance of Class 1 (30 students), Class 2 (25 students),
Class 3 (35 students), and Class 4 (40 students).
3. Draw a bar graph showing the revenue of the Marketing Department ($500k), Sales
Department ($700k), IT Department ($600k), and HR Department ($300k)
4. Draw a bar graph depicting the number of visitors to Museum A (1200), Museum B (1500),
Museum C (1100), and Museum D (1300) in a month.
5. 5. Draw a bar graph representing the production numbers of Model X (300 units), Model
Y (450 units), Model Z (350 units), and Model W (500 units) in a year.
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PIE DIAGRAM
Formula:
angle =total number of things/number of things in that cat
egory×360°
1. Draw a pie chart representing the market share of Brand A (30%), Brand B (25%), Brand C
(20%), Brand D (15%), and Brand E (10%).
2. Draw a pie chart showing the distribution of expenses: Rent (40%), Food (20%),
Transportation (10%), Utilities (15%), and Entertainment (15%).
3. Draw a pie chart showing the proportion of Fiction (40%), Non- Fiction (30%), Science (15%),
History (10%), and Others (5%).
4. Draw a pie chart representing the time spent on Sleeping (35%), Working (30%), Eating
(10%), Commuting (10%), and Leisure (15%).
5. 10. Draw a pie chart showing the sources of income: Donations (50%), Grants (30%),
Fundraising Events (15%), and Merchandise Sales (5%).
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LINE GRAPH
1. Draw a line graph showing the temperature changes from Monday (20°C), Tuesday (22°C),
Wednesday (24°C), Thursday (21°C), Friday (23°C), Saturday (25°C), and Sunday (26°C).
2. Draw a line graph depicting the stock prices of Company X from Monday ($100), Tuesday
($105), Wednesday ($110), Thursday ($108), Friday ($112), Saturday ($115), and Sunday
($118).
3. 13. Draw a line graph showing the rainfall in mm for Week 1 (10mm), Week 2 (15mm), Week
3 (8mm), Week 4 (12mm).
4. 14. Draw a line graph representing the sales growth from January ($10k), February ($12k),
March ($15k), April ($14k), May ($16k), June ($18k), July ($20k), August ($22k), September
($21k), October ($23k), November ($24k), December ($25k).
5. 15. Draw a line graph showing the number of visitors for Week 1 (1000), Week 2 (1500), Week
3 (1200), Week 4 (1800).
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DARW PICTOGRAM
1. Draw a pictogram showing the number of apples collected by Farme A (50), Farmer B (60),
Farmer C (55), and Farmer D (70).
2. Draw a pictogram showing the number of Dogs (30), Cats (25), Birds (20), and Fish (15).
3. Draw a pictogram representing the production of Carrots (200 units), Potatoes (150 units),
Tomatoes (100 units), and Lettuce (80 units).
4. Draw a pictogram showing the number of books sold by Author A (500), Author B (450), Author
C (400), and Author D (350).
5. Draw a pictogram showing the attendance at Concerts (500), Sports Events (600), Theatre
Performances (450), and Exhibitions (350).
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SCATTER DIAGRAM
1. Draw a scatter diagram showing the height (cm) and weight (kg) of individuals: (150, 50),
(160, 55), (170, 60), (180, 70), (190, 80), (200, 85).
2. Draw a scatter diagram showing the age (years) and salary ($) of employees: (25, 50k), (30,
60k), (35, 70k), (40, 80k), (45, 90k), (50, 100k).
3. 23. Draw a scatter diagram representing the study hours and exam scores: (5, 60), (10, 70),
(15, 80), (20, 85), (25, 90), (30, 95).
4. 24. Draw a scatter diagram showing the distance (km) and time (hours): (10, 1), (20, 2), (30,
3), (40, 4), (50, 5), (60, 6).
5. 25. Draw a scatter diagram representing the advertising spend ($) and sales revenue ($):
(1000, 50k), (2000, 60k), (3000, 70k), (4000, 80k), (5000, 90k), (6000, 100k).
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