R K Bansal Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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R K Bansal Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - R K Bansal Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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Questions from R K Bansal Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct a cumulative frequency distribution table from the frequency table given below:

Class Interval Frequency
1-10 12
11-20 18
21-30 23
31-40 15
41-50 10

 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct a frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency distribution:

Class Interval Cumulative Frequency
10-19 8
20-29 19
30-39 23
40-49 30

 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct a frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency distribution:

Class Interval Cumulative Frequency
5-10 18
10-15 30
15-20 46
20-25 73
25-30 90

 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct a frequency table from the following data:

Marks Number of students
Less than 10 6
Less than 20 15
Less than 30 30
Less than 40 39
Less than 50 53
Less than 60 70

 

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct the frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency table:

Ages Number of students
Below 4 0
Below 7 85
Below 10 140
Below 13 243
Below 16 300

State the number of students in the age group 10-13.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Construct the frequency distribution table from the following cumulative frequency table:

Ages Number of students
Below 4 0
Below 7 85
Below 10 140
Below 13 243
Below 16 300

State the age group which has the least number of students.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The value of π up to 50 decimal places is 3·14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

Make a frequency distribution table of the digits from 0 to 9 after the decimal place.

MEDIUM
9th ICSE
IMPORTANT

The value of π up to 50 decimal places is 3·14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510

Which are the most and the least occurring digits?