Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Statistics, Exercise 1: Exercise
Embibe Experts Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Statistics, Exercise 1: Exercise
Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 14: Statistics, Exercise 1: Exercise with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Mathematics Crash Course (Based on Revised Syllabus-2023) solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Statistics, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
The median of the following data is . Find the values of and , if total frequency is .
Class | ||||||||||
Frequency |

If the median of the following frequency distribution is . Find the values of and .
Class | ||||||||
Frequency |

In his end of year exams, Joe scored the following:
Science
English
History
Math
Geography
What was the mean?

The height of students in a class is given below:
Create a frequency distribution table with class interval of

Fifty students recorded how much they spent on eating out in one month (to the nearest dollar). The results are shown in the partially complete frequency table:
Class interval | Class boundaries | Frequency |
State the class that contains the median.

Fifty students recorded how much they spent on eating out in one month (to the nearest dollar). The results are shown in the partially complete frequency table:
Class interval | Class boundaries | Frequency |
State the modal class.

A taxi driver records the distances of his journeys, to the nearest km, over the course of a long weekend shift.
Distance | |||||
Frequency |
Write down the modal class.

Your tutor says that your test scores in Physics are better than your test scores in Chemistry. Your results (out of ) for the last six tests in each subject are presented in this table:
Chemistry | ||||||
Physics |
Comment on your tutor's claim.
