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The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of x and y , if the total frequency is 100 Class interval Frequency 0 100 2 100 200 5 200 300 x 300 400 12 400 500 17 500 600 20 600 700 y 700 800 9 800 900 7 900 1000 4

The median of the following data is 525. Find the missing frequency, if it is given that there are 100 observations in the data: Class interval Frequency Class interval Frequency 0 100 2 500 600 20 100 200 5 600 700 f_2 200 300 f_1 700 800 9 300 400 12 800 900 7 400 500 17 900 1000 4

Prove the following: 103 xx 25 = (100 + 3) xx 25 = (100 xx 25) + (3 xx 25)

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