Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Measures of Central Tendency, Exercise 3: EXERCISE 2A

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Dean Chalmers Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Measures of Central Tendency, Exercise 3: EXERCISE 2A

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 2: Measures of Central Tendency, Exercise 3: EXERCISE 2A with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics : Probability & Statistics 1 Course Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Dean Chalmers and Julian Gilbey Solutions for Chapter: Measures of Central Tendency, Exercise 3: EXERCISE 2A with Hints & Solutions

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Find the mode(s) of the following sets of numbers: 19, 21, 23, 16, 35, 8, 21, 16, 13, 17, 12, 19, 14, 9.

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Identify the mode of x and of y in the following table.

x 4 5 6 7 8
f 1 5 5 6 4

 

y 4 3 2 1 0
f 27 28 29 27 25

 

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Find the modal class for x and for y in the following tables.

x 0- 4- 14-20
f 5 9 8

 

y 3-6 7-11 12-20
f 66 80 134

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A small company sells plass, which it cuts to size to lit into window frames. How could the company benefit from knowing the modal size of glass its customers purchase?

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Four classes of continuous data are recorded as 1-7, 8-16, 17-20 and 21-25. The class 1-7 has a frequency of 84 and there is no modal class. Find the total frequency of the other three classes.

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Data about the times, in seconds, taken to run 100 metres by n adults are given in the following table.

Time xs 13.6x<15.4 15.4x<17.4 17.4x<19.8
No. adults f a b 27

By first investigating the possible values of a and of b, find the largest possible value of n, given that the modal class contains the slowest runners.

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Three classes of continuous data are given as 0x<4, 4x<10 and 10x<18. The frequency densities of the classes 0x<4 and 10x<18 are in the ratio 4: 3 and the total frequency of these two classes is 120. Find the least possible frequency of the modal class, given that the modal class is 4x<10.