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The document contains a series of objective-type mathematics practice questions for Grade 11, focusing on transformations such as translations, reflections, and rotations. Each question presents a scenario involving geometric transformations and asks the student to choose the correct answer from multiple options. The questions cover various concepts related to the properties and effects of these transformations on points, lines, and shapes in the coordinate plane.
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2017 2ND Sem. Rq.

The document contains a series of objective-type mathematics practice questions for Grade 11, focusing on transformations such as translations, reflections, and rotations. Each question presents a scenario involving geometric transformations and asks the student to choose the correct answer from multiple options. The questions cover various concepts related to the properties and effects of these transformations on points, lines, and shapes in the coordinate plane.
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2017 2ND SEMESTER GRADE 11 MATHEMATICS PRACTICE QUESTIONS FROM U-6 AND 7.

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS: CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FROM THE GIVEN ALTERNATIVES
1. Which of the following is NOT true about transformation?
A. Rotation is a rigid motion.
B. Rotations move triangles into congruent triangles.
C. Reflection is not a rigid motion.
D. Translations move angles to congruent angles.
2. If T is a translation that takes (1, 2) to (3, 4), then which of the following is NOT true?
A.T(5, 6) = (7, 8) B. T(0, 0) = (2, 2) C. T(0,0)= (- 2,- 2) 1 D. T(− 3, 2) = (− 2, 4)
3. The image of the circle x2 + y2 − x + 2y = 0 when it is reflected about the line L is x2 + y2 − 2x + y = 0. The
equation of L is equal to: A. y = x B. y = 2x C. y = −x D. y = x
4. If a translation T takes the origin to the point A (–3, 2), find the image of the rectangle ABCD with vertices
A(3, 1), B(5, 1), C(5, 4) and D(3, 4).
A. A`(0, 3), B`(-2, 3), C`(-6, 3) and D`(3, 4) B. A`(0, 3), B`(2, 3), C`(2, 6) and D`(0, 6)
C. A`(0, 3), B`(-2, 6), C`(-6, 3) and D`(3, 4) D. A`(0, 3), B`(2, 6), C`(-6, -3) and D`(-3, 4)
5. Triangle ABC is transformed into triangle A'B'C' by the translation vector (4, 3) and
If A = (2, 1), B = (3, 5) and C = (–1, –2), find the coordinates of A', B' and C' respectively.
A. (6,4), (7, 8) and (3,1) B. (-6,4), (7, -3) and (3,1)
C. (-2,4), (5, 8) and (-3,1) D. (6,4), (-7, -8) and (-3,1)
6. A translation T takes the origin to A (3, 2). A second translation S takes the origin to
B (–2, –1). Find where T followed by S takes the origin, and where S followed by T takes the origin
respectively. A. (1,-3) & (3, 1) B.(1, 1) C. (-4, -4) D. (1,1) and (1, -3)
7. If a translation T takes the origin to (4, –5) then what is the image line of L:4y + 5x = 10 under the translation
T? A. L` = L B. 4y - 5x = 30 C. 5y + 4x -10 = 0 D. 4y + 5x = 50
8. If the point A(3, –2) is translated to the point A'(7, 10), then find the equation of the image of a circle center at
(-3, -5) and radius r. A. C (4,11) and r B. C(11, 8) and r C. C(4,12) and r D. C (1,7) and r
9. The vertices of triangle ABC are A (2, 1), B (3, –2) and C (5, –3). Which of the following is true about the
coordinates of image of a ?
A. A` (2, -1), B` (3, 2) and C` (5, 3) when a reflection is in the x-axis
B. A` (-2, 1), B` (-3, -2) and C` (-5, -3) when a reflection is in the y-axis

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C. A` (-2, 1), B` (-3, -2) and C` (-5, -3 when a reflection is in the line x + y = 0
d. A` (-1, -2), B` (-2, -3) and C` (-3, -5) when a reflection is in the line y = x.
10. If the image of the point (–1, 2) under reflection is (1, 0), find the line of reflection.
A. y-x-1 =0 B. y+x+1=0 C. y-x+1 =0 D. x-y +1= 0
11. Given the line ℓ: y = 3x -7. Which of the following transformation is correctly matched with the image line ℓ`of
a line ℓ?
A. ℓ`; 3x-y= 11 is image line under translation by T(3, 5)
B. ℓ`; 5x-7y-6=0 is image line after a reflection about the line L: y = x.
C. ℓ`; 3x-y+6=0 is image line after a reflection about the line L: y = 3x-1.
D. ℓ`; 6x-3y+6=0is image line after a rotation about the point (1, -2) through 60 .
12. The image of the circle x 2 + y 2 – x + 2y = 0 when it is reflected about the line L is x2 + y2 – 2x + y = 0. Find
the equation of L.
13. Given an equation of a circle (𝑥 − 1) 2 + (𝑦 − 2) 2 = 36. Then which of the following is true?
A. The equation of the image circle after a reflection about the line 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 2 is center at (3,5)and r =6
B. The equation of the image circle under a translation T(-5, -6) is center at((-6,-8) and r =6
C. The equation of the image circle after a rotation about the origin through an angle -180 is center at (-1,-2)
and r =6
D. The equation of the image circle after a rotation about the (-1,-2) through an angle -30 is center at (-1,-2)
and r =6.
14. In a reflection, the image of the line y − 2x = 3 is the line 2y – x = 9. Find the axis of reflection.
A. y − x = 3 B. 2y – 11x = 15 C. 11y – 4x = 9 D. 4y – 11x = 15
15. Rectangle ABCD has vertices A (1, 2), B (4, 2), C (4, –1) and D (1, –1). Which of the following are the correct
images of the vertices of the rectangle?
A. A` (-1, -2), B` (-4, -2), C` (-4, –1) and D` (-1, –1) when rotated about (0,0) through an angle 𝜃 =𝜋
B. A (-1, 2), B (-4, 2), C (-4, –1) and D (-1, –1) when rotated about (0,0) through an angle 𝜃 =𝜋/2
C. A (-1, 2), B (-4, 2), C (-4, –1) and D (-1, –1) when rotated about (0,0) through an angle 𝜃 = -𝜋/2
D. A (-1, -2), B (-4, -2), C (-4, 1) and D (-1, 1) when rotated about (0,0) through an angle 𝜃 = -𝜋
16. If M is a reflection in the line 𝑦 = −𝑥 and R is a rotation about the origin through 900, then which of the
following is true ?
A. M(R(3, 0)) = (0,3) B. R(M(0, 2))= (0,2) C. R(R(1, −1))= (-1, -1) D. R(M(R(1, −1)))= (1, -1)
17. If the translation T takes the circle x 2+ y2 − 2x +6y+3=0 into the circle whose equation is (x+2)2 + (y-7)2=7,
then what is the image of the origin under T?

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A. (-3,7) B. (1,2) C. (1, -3) D. (-2,4)
18. If a point (2,3) is reflected under a line to the point (-3,1) then, what is the line of reflection?
A. 2x+3y=7 B. x+3y=7 C. 8x+10y=19 D. 2x+3y+5=0
19. Which of the following ordered pairs is the result of the reflection of (4,1) wrt the line y=x+1?
A. (-1,8) B. (-3,4) C. (0,5) D. (-4,3)
20. If the image of the line 3x-4y= 11 under a translation is 3x-4y=0. Find the translation vector?
A. T (-11/3, 0) B. (0, -11/4) C. T (1, -7/2) D. T ( 7/3,1)
21. Let S (4, 3), T (4, 5), U (5, 5) to T'(5, 4), U'(5, 5), S'(3,4). Which of the following rule use in the
transformation? A. reflection across y=x B. reflection across x =2
C. Reflection across y= -x D. reflection across x =0
22. Let N (3, 0), M (3, 3), L (4,0) is translated to N`, M` and L` through a translation: (x, y) → (x - 6, y - 3). Find
the coordinates of the images of each after the transformation?
A. N`(9,3), M`(9, 6) , L`(10,3) C. N`(-3, -3), M(-3, 0), L`(-2, -3)
B. N`(6,3), M(6,6), L(3,0) D. N`(-3, -3), M(-3, 3), L`(-6, -3)
23. If T is a translation that sends (0, 0) to (3, −2) and M is a reflection that maps (0, 0) to (2, 4), find T(M(1, 3))?
A. (3, -2) B. (4,1) C.(3.6,0.2) D. (4.5, 2)
24. A rotation R takes A (1, –3) to A' (3, 5) and B (0, 0) to B' (4, –6). Find the centre of rotation.
A. (0.7, -0.1) B. (6.4,-0.1) ( -6.1, 0.09) D. (0.6, 0.1)
25. Rectangle ABCD has vertices A (1, 2), B (4, 2), C (4, –1) and D (1, –1). Find the images of the vertices of the
rectangle when the axes are rotated about the origin through an angle θ = π.
A. A'(–1, –2), B'(–4, –2), C'(–4, 1), D'(–1, 1) B. A'(1, 2), B'(–4, –2), C'(4, 1), D'(–1, 1)
C. A'(–1, –2), B'(4, 2), C'(–4, 1), D'(1, 1) D. A'(–1, –2), B'(–4, –2), C'(–4, -1), D'(–1, -1
26. If a translation T takes (2, –5) to (–2, 1), find the image of the line ℓ: 2x – 3y = 7
A. 3y-2x= 19 B. 2x-3y = 33 C. 2x-3y= 26 D. 3x+2y= 19
27. On the coordinate plane, point A(3,−4) is rotated 180° in a counterclockwise direction about the origin to create
the rotated point A’. Which of the following is the ordered pair for A’?
A(4,−3) B. (−3,−4) C. (−3,4) D. (−4,3)
28. The coordinates of the vertices for triangle ABC that can be graphed in the coordinate plane
are A(−8,−6), B(−2,−6), and C(−5,−3). The triangle is rotated 90° in a anti clockwise direction about the origin
to produce triangle A’B’C’. Which of the following are the vertices for triangle A’B’C’?
A. A′(6,−8), B′(6,−2), C′(3,−5) B. A′(−6,8), B′(−6,2), C′(−3,5)
C. A′(−8,6), B′(−6,2), C′(5,−3) D. A′(8,6), B′(2,6), C′(−5,−3)

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29. A carnival ride is drawn on a coordinate plane so that the first car is located at the point. What are the
coordinates of the first car after a rotation of 270° about the origin?
A. (0, -30) B.(-30,0) C. (0, 30) D. (-15, -15)
30. has vertices A(0,0),B(5, -1), and C(3, 7) . What are the vertices of the resulting image when the triangle
is translated 4 units to the left and 7 units to up?
A. A(4,-7),B(4, -1), and C(7, -3) B. A(-4,-7),B(1, 6), and C(-1, 11)
C. A(-4, 7),B(1, 6), and C(-1, 14) D. A(4,-7),B(-1, -8), and C(7, 0)
31. Let E`(-5, 4), F`(-2, 1) and G`(-1, 4) are image points of the points E(-7,-1), F(-4, -4) and G(-3, -1) respectively.
Then which of the following transformation is used to match the pre-image with its image?
A. it is a reflection of points about the line y = -x
B. it is a rotation through -90 about the origin
C. it is a translation 2 units right and 4 units down
D. it is a translation 2 units left and 4 units up.
32. What is the image of the point (2, 2) under the translation that shifts (x, y) to (x-2, y+4)
A. (4, 6) B. (0, 6) C. (-4, 3) D. (1, -5)
33. In the diagram below trapezoid LMNO. Under which type of transformation is L’M’N’O the image of LMNO?
A. translation B. A rotation C. A reflection D. not known

34. A triangle and its rotated image are shown on the grid. What is the center of rotation for this transformation?
A. (-1, 2) B. (2, 2) C. (5, 2) D. (5, 6)

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35. A circle is translated according to the rule (x, y) (x+10, y-17). Which statement is true about the image of the
circle after this translation?
A. The diameter of the image is 10 times as long as the original diameter.
B. The diameter of the image is the same length as the original diameter.
C. The diameter of the image is 17 units shorter than the original diameter
D. The diameter of the image is 17 units longer than the original diameter.
36. What can be concluded from observing a 45 angle reflected across the y- axis and then the x-axis?
A. the measure of the angle doubles with each reflection.
B. the measure of the angle increases 45 degrees with each reflection.
C. the measure of the angle decreases by one-third with each reflection
D. the measure of the angle remains the same with each reflection
37. Which of the following is correct description of the graph shown?

A. figure A`B`C`D` is the image of figure ABCD under a rotation of 90 clockwise about the origin.
B. figure A`B`C`D` is the image of figure ABCD under a rotation of 90 counter-clockwise about the origin.
C. figure A`B`C`D` is the image of figure ABCD under a rotation of 180 about the origin.
D. figure A`B`C`D` is the image of figure ABCD under a rotation of 45 counter-clockwise about the origin.
38. Point A is located at (5, -5) and point B is located at(0, -5) on a coordinate plane. AB is rotated 90 degree about
the origin. What are the coordinates of the images of points A and B after rotation respectively?
A. (-5, 0) & (-5, -5) B. (-5, -5) & (-5, 0) C. (5, 5) & (5, 0) D. (5, 5) & (0, -5)
39. Which graph shows a triangle and its reflection image over the x-axis?
A B C D

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40. What set of coordinates will provide the vertices for the translation of XYZ two units to the left?

A. X'1,1, Y'6,4, Z'4,2


B. X'3,1, Y'2,4, Z'0,2
( C. X'1,3, Y'4,6, Z'2,0
D. X'3,1, Y'1,4, Z' 2,0
41. If the triangle was reflected over the y-axis to form H' J'K', what would be the coordinates of vertex K'?

A. 6,6 B.  6,6
C. 6,6 D.  6,6)

42. Point X (-3, -2) is translated using the rule x, y x  3, y  4, then reflected over the x-axis. What is the
coordinate of X`? A. 0,2 B.  2,0 C. 0,2 D. 2,0
43. The following indicates a transformation of a plane figures.

(Figure X) Figure (Y)


Which of the following cannot correctly describe the transformation of plane figures X and Y respectively?
A. translation described by the vector (7, 1) and rotation described by 90 clockwise and centre at (6, 1).
B. reflection described by the mirror x = 7 and rotation described by 90 counter-clockwise and centre at (6, 1).
C. translation described by the vector (7, 1) and reflection described by the mirror x = 6.
D. translation described by the vector (7, 1) and reflection described by the mirror x = 6 then rotation described
by 90 counter-clockwise centre at (6, 1)

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44. Which of the following statements is incorrect in the case of rigid transformation of plane figures?
A. A translation is a shift from one location to another and a parallel movement by a vector.
B. Reflection is when a shape is flipped to the other side of a mirror line and described by stating the equation
of the mirror line.
C. A rotation is when a shape is turned around a point or axis and described by the angle turned, the direction of
turn and the point/coordinates at which the rotation is centered.
D. rigid transformation offer an enlargement of plane figures by a fractional alter that makes the shapes a little
smaller or bigger.
45. Let R(3, -4), S(3, -7) & T(8, -7) be a coordinates of . Then what are the coordinates of the image triangle
of respectively if the triangle is translated down two units followed by reflected over the x- axis?
A. (1, -6), (1, -9), (6, -9) B. (3, 4), (3, 7), (8, 7) C. (1, 2), (1, 5), (6, 5) D. (3, 2), (3, 5), (8, 5)
46. The shaded piece has been transformed(rigid) into a frieze pattern.

Which transformation best describe how the pattern is created?


A. translation B. reflection then rotations C. reflection and translation D. reflections
47. Find the image of the circle 3𝑥 2 + 3𝑦 2 + 6𝑥 – 6𝑦 + 5 = 0 in the mirror line 𝑙 ∶ 2𝑦 – 𝑥 = 8.
A. Itself B. 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 3𝑥 – 3𝑦 + 2.5 = 0 C. 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 𝑥 – 𝑦 +1 = 0 D. NONE
48. Observations of some data are x /5 , x , x/ 3 , 2x/ 3 , x /4 , 2x/ 5 and 3x /4 where x > 0. If the median of the
data is 4, then the value of x is A. 5 B. 15 C. 9 D. 10
49. If the mean of a , b, c is M and ab + bc + ca = 0, the mean of a2 , b2 and c2 is KM2 , then K is equal to
A. 3 B.9 C. 6 D. 4
50. A (-1, 5) and B (x, y) are two points on a plane. The point C (2, 3) divides [AB] in the ratio 1: 2 as shown below.

What is the coordinate of B under a translation of a point from A to B?


A. (6, -4) B. (8, -1) C. (3, -2) D. (9, -6)
51. Let ABC is a triangle where the co-ordinate of vertices is A(0, 6), B(-2, -4) and C(4, 2). Then what is the
coordinate of the centroid of the triangle under a translation described by translation vector T(1/3, 5/3)?
A. (1, 5) B. (1, 3) C. (2/3, 4/3) D. (3, 5)

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52. Given that the points A(6, -2), B(5, 3) and C(-3,4) are on the diagram below.

Which of the following is incorrect about the transformation of the orthocenter of a triangle ABC?
A. the image of the orthocenter of a triangle is (7, 6) under reflection about the altitude pass through B and
perpendicular to AC.
B. the image of the orthocenter of a triangle is (7, 6) under reflection about the altitude pass through C and
perpendicular to AB.
C. the image of the orthocenter of a triangle is (-3, -4) after it has been translated by T(-10, -10).
D. the rotation of the orthocenter of a triangle is (-3, -4) after it has been rotated through – 180 about (2, 2).
53. The following is the set of data representing the average mark of students: 91, 89, 93, 91, 87, 94, 92, 85, 91, 90,
96, 93, and 89. Which of the following statements is true about the data? A. The median is 90.5 B. The
upper quartile is 92 C. The range of mark is 11 D. The mean is 91.5
54. A measurement is grouped into 5 class intervals with the frequency distribution.
Values 5-15 15-25 25-35 35-45 45-55
Frequency 22 40 68 50 20
What are the first quartile and the 75th percentile of the measurement resp.?
A. 20 &40 B. 22 &40 C. 20 &39 D. 22 &39
55. The expenditure of 100 families is given below:
Expenditure 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49
No. families 14 23 x 21 y
The mode of the data is 23.5, what are the value of x and y resp.? A. 27 &15 B. 15 &27
C. 25 &17 D. 17 & 25
56. The age distribution of students in a certain class is given below:
Age 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29
No. students 2 10 6 7
What is the modal value of the distribution? A. 17.38 B. 18.37 C. 17.83 D.18.73

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57. The mark of 50 students is given below:
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
No. students 5 8 f1 10 f2
The median of the data is 26, what are the values of f1 and f2 resp.?
A. 7 &20 B. 20&7 C. 15&12 D. 12&15
58. Consider the following frequency distribution of grouped data.
Values 95-99 90-94 85-89 80-84 75-79 70-74
Frequency 4 6 10 16 9 5
Which of the following statements is true about the distribution? A. 85.5-90.5 is one of the class boundary
B. 82 is the class midpoint of the 4th class C. the class width is 4 D.95,5 is the
nd
upper limit of the 2 class
59. Suppose the measurement of height (in meter) of 12 students is: 1.72, 1.65, 1.70, 1.56, 1.72, 1.70, 1.65, 1.70,
1.65, 1.70, 1.65, 1.65, 1.70 & 1.72. Which is true about the mode of the data?
A. the data is bimodal with modal 1.65 and 1.70. B. the data is multimodal.
C. the data is unit-modal with mode 1.65. D. the data is unit-modal with mode 1.70.

SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS: ACCOMPLISH THE TASKS PROPERLY


60. Find the image points into which the given points are transformed by a rotation of the axes through the
indicated angles, about the origin. a) (–3, 4); 90 b) (–2, 0); 60 c) (0, -1); d) (–1, 2); -30

61. Find an equation of the line into which the line L: 3x – 4y = 7 is transformed under a rotation through an acute
angle θ such that tan θ = 3/ 4 about (5, 6).
62. Find an equation of the circle into which the circle with the given equation is transformed under a rotation
through the indicated angle, about (-3, 5).
a) x 2 + y 2 = 1, θ = 3π b) (x + 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 32, θ = 4π/ 5
63. In a rotation R, the image of A (6, 2) is A′ (3, 5) and the image of B (7, 3) is B′ (2, 6). Find the image of (0, 0)
through 90 .
64. A circle has centre at (5, 12) and is tangent to the line with equation 2x − y + 3 = 0. Write the equation of image
circle of a circle with a given centre of a circle.
65. Find the point into which the given point is transformed by a rotation of the axes through the indicated angles,
about the origin. a. (– 3, 4); 900 b (–2, 0); 600 c. (0, 1); 𝜋 /4 d. (–1, 2); 1500
66. Find an equation of the circle into which the circle with the given equation is transformed under a rotation
through the indicated angle, about the origin(a-c) and about (1,4) for d.

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a. 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 9 ; 𝜃 = − 3𝜋/ 2 b. 𝑥 2 + (𝑦 − 2) 2 = 4; 𝜃 = 300
c. 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 + 4𝑥 − 6𝑦 + 12 = 0; 𝜃 = 7650 d. x 2 + y2 – 2x – 8y = 10, 𝜃 = and about (1, 4)

67. Find an equation of the image line and circle of the following according to the given information?
a. 2𝑥– 3𝑦 = 5 rotation through 𝜃 = 8𝜋/ 3 about (0, 1)
b. 4𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 1 rotation through 𝜃 = −450 about (-5, 10.5)
c. 4𝑦 – 8𝑥 + 16 = 0 reflected over the line x= 2
d. 4𝑥 2 + 4𝑦 2 – 4𝑥 + 8𝑦 – 15 = 0 reflected about the line L: -3y-4x + 7= 0
e. (𝑥, 𝑦) = (−1, 0) + t(3, 6), 𝑡 ∈ ℝ under a translation that takes (1, 0) to (0, 1) followed by the reflection about
the line 𝑦 = 2𝑥?
f. L ∶ 𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 2 after it has been rotated through 225° about the point (−3, 2)
g. 𝐿∶𝑦 – 𝑥 = 2 after it has been reflected along the line 𝑙∶ 𝑦 = 2 −3𝑥.
68. A translation takes 𝑥 2 + (𝑦 + 1) 2 = 5 to (𝑥 − 2) 2 + 𝑦 2 = 5. What is the image of point (1,3) under this
transformation?
69. If the image of (2, −3) under reflection along the line L is (5,1), then find the equation of mirror line. .
70. T is a translation that sends (0.5, −1.5) to (2.5, 1.5) and R is a rotation about the origin through 𝜋 /2 in
clockwise direction, then find a. T(R(1, 2)) b. R(T(1, 2))
71. In figure below point B is the image of point A in a reflection about the line ℓ and point C is the image of point B in a
reflection about the line t. Prove that there is a rotation about O through an angle 2θ that will map C to A.

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72. Determine whether the data are qualitative or quantitative as well as discrete or continuous(interval) and
ordinal or nominal :
a) The colors of automobiles on a used car lot.
b) The numbers on the shirts of a girls’ soccer team.
c) The number of seats in a movie theater.
d) A list of house numbers on your street.
e) The ages of a sample of 350 employees of a large hospital.
f) Ages of students in a school.
g) Temperatures of 22 selected refrigerators.
h) Number of pages in your mathematics book.
i) Marriage status at the local community.
j) List of 1247 social security numbers.
k) The ratings of a movie ranging from “poor” to “good” to “excellent.”
l) The final grades (A, B, C, D, and F) for students in a math class
m) The annual salaries for all teachers in Ethiopia.
n) The nationalities listed in a recent survey.
o) The amount of fat (in grams) in 44 cookies.
73. The following data gives the distribution of total household expenditure of manual workers in a city.
Expenditure($) Frequency
1000-1500 24
1500-2000 40
2000-2500 33
2500-3000 28
3000-3500 30
3500-4000 22
4000-4500 16
4500-5000 7
Represent the above data by:
a. Frequency polygon
b. Histogram

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74. Consider the following data representing the price of plasma televisions (in dollars).
1162, 1221, 1204, 1356, 1252, 1240, 1254, 1253, 1192, 1399, 1209,
1361, 1319, 1233, 1136, 1275, 1371, 1174, 1403, 1181, 1407
Price of Plasma Televisions (in Dollars)
Class limit Class boundary Class- mark Frequency Cumulative frequency
1126– 1175
1176– 1225
1226– 1275
1276– 1325
1326– 1375

a. Determine the class width of the classes listed in the frequency table. Answer: _______________
b. Determine the frequency of the first class. Answer: _______________
c. Determine the lower class boundary for the third class. Answer: _______________
d. Determine the upper class boundary for the fifth class. Answer: _______________
e. Identify the midpoint of the sixth class. Answer:_______________
f. Compute the cumulative frequency of the second class. Answer:_______________
75. The value of the mean of five numbers is observed to be 18. If one number is not included, the mean is 16.
Find
a. The sum of the five observations
b. The sum of the four observations.

76. The following observations have been arranged in ascending order. If the median of the data is 63, find the
value of x. 29, 32, 48, 50, x, x + 2, 72, 78, 84, 95

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