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a) 7, -1, 2, -3 ,5, 2
b) -4, 0, 17, 5 ,8 ,6, 3
c) 6, 3, 3, 25, 6, 4, 3, 6
2. Given that two sets of data
(I) 1, 3, 4, 5, 5
(ii) 0, 2, 6, 6, 14, 14
a) Find the means, median and modes of the above data set
b) Under the following conditions, find the new means, medians
and modes of each set of data.
(i)
If the data 0 is added to each set of data
(ii)
If the smallest data is removed from each set of data
(iii) If one of the data is added to each set of data, which is
the greatest value of each set of data.
3. Consider the two sets of data
(I)
20,3,1,22,14,x
(II)
12,4,6,5,12,5,z
a) Under the following condition, find the value of x and z. Hence
find the medians of each set of data
(i)
Data (I) : The mean is 11
(ii)
Data (II): The mean is 8
b) Under the following condition, find the value of x and y. Hence
find the medians of each set of data
Data (I) : The median is 16
Data (II): The mode is 8
4. Consider the following table:
Data(x)
frequenc
y
5
2
10
7
15
11
20
15
25
3
30
2
Test
/Exam
Score
Weight
Quiz 1
Quiz 2
Quiz 3
Test
85
1
78
1
89
1
82
3
Examinati
on
75
6
574.5
579.5
300
12
400
N
500
8
Wallis
Eric
Weight
Intonati
on
Style
81
X
Y
79
68
3
Inciden
tal
music
77
80
2
Brandi
sh
75
70
1
a) If not consider the weighted, the mean of two singers are equal,
find X
b) If consider the weighted, Erics score is more than Wallis 2
marks , find value of y
5. The following table shows the frequency of 50 students of physics
examination
Score
frequen
cy
pass
60-64
6569
70-74
75-79
Excellent
808584
89
9094
9599