Statistics Assignment Problems
Statistics Assignment Problems
MEAN
2) Compute the mean runs scored by batsmen from the following data:
Runs 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
scored
No. of 7 18 15 25 30 20 16 7 2
batsman
4) The following table gives the lifetime in days of 100 electricity tubes of a certain
make:
Less than 50 8
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5) From the following distribution of marks obtained by the students of a class in a
science test calculate the mean marks.
More than 60 0
More than 50 3
More than 40 10
More than 30 20
More than 20 40
More than 10 56
More than 0 60
6) Find the missing frequency from the following distribution, if it’s mean is 15.25.
X 10 12 14 16 18 20
F 3 7 X 20 8 5
7) Find out the missing frequency from the following data if the mean height of it is
67.45
X 60-62 63-65 66-68 69-71 72-74
F 5 18 x Y 8
Total -100
8) The mean height of 50 students is 5’8’’. The height of 10 students is given below.
5’6’’,5’2’’, 5’4”,5’0’’, 4’10’’,4’8’’,6’2’’,5’8’’,5’9’’,5’3’’. Find the mean height of the
remaining 40 students.
9) An average monthly production of a certain factory for the first 8months is 3546
units and for the remaining 4 months is 3100units. Calculate the average monthly
production for the year.
10) In a class of 60 students, 10 have failed with an average mark of 15. If the total
marks of all the students are 1800, find the average marks of those who have
passed.
11) The average marks of the pre-university students is 68.4 and that of the degree
students is 71.2.if the combined average of all the students is 70,find the percentage
of students in the pre-university and degree classes.
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the different subjects are given as-1, 2,4,4,5,3 respectively. Find out the weighted
mean marks.
MEDIAN
4) From the following data, draw a less than ogive and locate the value of the
median graphically.
Marks 20 30 40 50 60 70
less than
No. of 5 13 24 39 52 60
students
6) Complete the following distribution, if its median is 2600 and compute the value of
arithmetic mean using step deviation method. N = 1500.
Size 1000- 1500- 2000- 2500- 3000- 4000- 5000-
1500 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000
Frequencie 120 ? 400 500 ? 50 20
s
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8) Compute the quartiles from the following data.
CI 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80
Frequenc 5 8 7 12 28 20 10 10
y
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MODE
1) From the following data compute the mean and the mode marks of all the
students of 50 schools in a city:
Marks 35-40 30-35 25-30 20-25 15-20 0- 15
obtained
No. of 7 10 15 9 5 4
schools
Average 200 250 300 200 150 100
no. of
students
5) Draw a histogram from the following data and locate the mode. Compare it with
formula value.
Wages 0-2 2-4 4-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-60 60-70
No. of 2 6 8 25 40 30 20 8
workers
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MEASURES OF DISPERSION
1) Compute the range and coefficient of range of the series and state which one is
more dispersed and which is more uniform.
1. 13, 14,15,16,17
2. 9, 12,15,18,21
3. 1, 8,15,22,29
2) From the following marks of 12students compute standard deviation, variance and
coefficient of variation.
Marks obtained -25,30,37,43,48,54,61,67,72,80,84,89
Marks 20-25 25-30 30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65
No of 6 12 17 28 12 10 8 5 2
student
s
5) 10students of a class have obtained the following marks in a particular subject out
of 100.
Marks-5, 10, 20, 25,40,42,45,48,70,80
Calculate the standard deviation of the marks obtained using the direct and short cut
method.
6) A factory manufactures 2 types of tyres. During an experiment, the following
results were obtained regarding the working life of the tyres. State which type of tyre
is more stable?
Hint : Comapring Coefficient of Variation (CV), lower the CV the life of tyres is more
stable.
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Life (in 15-17 17-19 19-21 21-23 23-25
thousand
km.)
Type A 50 110 260 100 80
Type B 40 300 120 80 60
7) Following are the runs scored by two batsmen in 10 innings. Find who is a better
scorer and who is more consistent.
Hint: Player who has higher average score is a better scorer. Player whose
Coefficient of variation is lower is more consistent in scoring.
Player 1-101, 22, 0,36,82,45,7,3,65,14
Player 2-97, 12, 40,96,13,8,85,8,56,16
8) Following table givesthe age distribution of boys and girls in a high school. Find
which of the two groups is more variable in age.
Age in years 13 14 15 16 17
No. of 12 15 15 5 3
students(boys
)
No. of 13 10 12 2 1
students
(girls)
9) No. of employees, wage per employee, and the variance of the wages for 2
factories are given below:
In which factory is there greater variation in the distribution of wages? Which factory
pays more wages as monthly wage bill?
Hint: Standard Deviation= square root of variance. Higher the coefficient of variation,
greater the variation in the wages.
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TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
1. Find the trend using 3 yearly and 5 yearly moving averages. Also plot the
actual and the trend values.
201 201
Year 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018
0 4
Productio
n 26 27 28 30 29 27 30 31 32
‘000 units
2. Find the trend using 3 monthly and 5 monthly moving averages. Also plot the
actual and the trend values in a graph sheet. Find the short term fluctuation.
Fe Ma
Months Jan Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
b r
Sales
12 12
(’00 74 100 97 87 90 115 108 100 118
6 5
units)
3. Find the trend using 4 yearly moving averages. Also plot the actual and the
trend values in a graph sheet.
201 201
Year 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018
0 4
Productio 26 27 28 30 29 27 30 31 32
7
n
‘000 units
4. Fit a straight line trend to the following data calculate the trend values and
estimate the likely profit for the year 2019 and 2020.
Profit
(in lakh 60 72 75 65 80 85 87 90 95
rupees)
5. Fit a straight line trend to the following data. Calculate the trend values and
estimate the likely sales for the months Nov and Dec.
Ma
Months Jan Feb Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
r
Sales
11 12
(’00 74 100 97 87 90 108 100 125
5 6
units)
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CORRELATION AND REGRESSION
1. From the following table calculate the coefficient of correlation by Karl Pearson’s
method. Arithmetic means of x and y variables are 6 and 8 respectively.
X 6 2 10 ? 8
Y 9 11 ? 8 7
Find also the probable error and comment.
Marks in 60 15 20 28 12 40 80 20
Maths
Marks in 10 40 30 50 30 20 60 30
stat.
4. The competitors in a beauty contest were ranked by 3 judges as follows;
Judge A;3,5,4,10,8,8,1,6,8,2
Judge B:5,6,1,8.5,4,10,2,7,8.5,3
Judge C:9,9,7,5,2,2,2,5,5,9
Which pair of judges has the nearest approach to common decision?
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5. The HR manager of XYZ Ltd. wants to study the relationship between no. of yrs.
of experience and performance score of the employees. An analysis of 5
employees shows the following results:
6 19
2 11
10 25
4 18
8 17
6. Given below are the information about advertising and sales of a company-
Mean 10 90
Variance 9 144
Correlation=0.8
a) The expected age of the husband, when the wives age is 12years
b) The expected age of the wife when the husband’s age is 33years.
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