
Find the median of the following data by making a 'less than ogive'
Marks
Number of students

Important Questions on Mean, Median, Mode of Grouped Data, Cumulative Frequency Graph and Ogive
The given distribution shows the number of wickets taken by the bowlers in one-day international cricket matches:
Number of Wickets | Less than | Less than | Less than | Less than | Less than | Less than | Less than | Less than |
Number of bowlers |
Draw a ‘less than type’ ogive from the above data. Find the median.

Draw a ‘more than’ ogive for the data given below which gives the marks of students.
Marks | ||||||||
No of Students |

The heights of girls of Class of a school are recorded as follows:
Height (in ) | ||||||
No of Students |
Draw a ‘more than type’ ogive for the above data.

The monthly consumption of electricity (in units) of some families of a locality is given in the following frequency distribution:
Monthly Consumption (in units) | |||||||
Number of Families |
Prepare a ‘more than type’ ogive for the given frequency distribution.

The following table gives the production yield per hectare of wheat of farms of a village.
Production Yield (kg/ha) | ||||||
Number of farms |
Change the distribution to a ‘more than type’ distribution and draw its ogive. Using ogive, find the median of the given data.

The table given below shows the weekly expenditures on food of some households in a locality
Weekly expenditure (in ) | Number of house holds |
Draw a ‘less than type ogive’ and a ‘more than type ogive’ for this distribution.

From the following frequency, prepare the ‘more than’ ogive.
Score | Number of candidates |
Total |
Also, find the median.

The marks obtained by students of a class in an examination are given below:
Marks | Number of students |
Draw cumulative frequency curves by using (i) ‘less than’ series and (ii) ‘more than’ series. Hence, find the median.
