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Draw ‘less than’ ogive and ‘more than’ ogive simultaneously on the same graph and find the median of the data from graph. Also verify your result by using formula.

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  2. Find the mode of the following frquency distribution :

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  3. Find the mode of the following distribution :

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  4. Find the mode of the following distribution :

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  5. A survey regarding the heigths (in cm) of 51 girls of Class X of a sch...

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  6. The median of the following data is 525. Find the values of x and y, i...

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  7. From the data of weight of 122 persons determine median .

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  8. The annual profits earned by 30 shops of a shopping complex in a local...

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  9. On the basis of the following frequency distribution draw less than cu...

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  10. Height of 50 plants in a garden were recorded and data is presented as...

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  11. The following table shows the distribution of salaries of a group of w...

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  12. Determine median-value of the following series using graphic method : ...

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  13. Draw ‘less than ogive’ for the following data and determine median :

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  14. Make a ‘more than’ cumulative frequency on the bases of no. of workers...

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  15. Draw less than ogive curve.

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  16. Draw an ogive curve from the following data and find out : Median wage

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  17. Draw ‘less than’ cumulative frequency curve on the basis of following ...

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  18. Draw the cumulative frequency curve for the following given data :

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  19. Draw the less than cumulative frequency graph for he following data :

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  20. Draw the less than cummulative frequency graph for the following distr...

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