EASY
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

Define: class-boundary, lower and upper class-boundaries

Important Questions on Frequency Distributions of Grouped Data

EASY
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

Define: class-length.

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

What do you mean by class-frequency? What is relative class-frequency of any class-interval?

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

What is frequency density of a class-interval? If the class-frequency of the class 19.5-29.5 be 7, then what is its frequency density?

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

The number of babies of each of 50 families of your locality are given below:

40105462221222112342642422221341236354423435121146

Prepare a grouped frequency distribution of the above raw data taking the class-intervals 0-2, 2-4, 4-6,.......etc.

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

The marks obtained by 20 students of class -IX of Sanskrit (full marks -50) are given below:

4846484949484949484045494844444944484949

Prepare a grouped frequency distribution of the above raw data taking the class-intervals 40-45, 45-50,......etc. using tally-marks.

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

The electric bills (in ) of 45 houses of Bamangachi collected by Runu, Jhunu and Lalita are given below

1161277592951081186192751008212978115121129127986580101918710165128637691130125110659589525965130116108101116105

Prepare a grouped frequency distribution of the above data, the class-length of each of which is 10.

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

The weights (in Kg) of 20 students of Barasat Gandhi Memorial High School are given below:

4442303832443230344042444249444749453548

Prepare a grouped frequency distribution table (with less than type cumulative frequency distribution) by taking the class-intervals 30-35, 35-40,......etc. using tally-marks.

MEDIUM
9th West Bengal Board
IMPORTANT

The data of ages of 200 villagers of Narayanpur model village is given below:

Age (in years) 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70 and more than 70
No. of villagers 36 44 36 24 20 20 12 8

Prepare a more than type of cumulative frequency distribution table of the above data.