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b) Two candidates X and Y at the B.A (Hons.) examination obtained the following marks in ten papers:

Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

X 58 49 76 80 47 72 61 59 77 48

Y 39 38 86 72 75 69 57 49 83 66

• Which of the candidate showed the more consistent performance?

• Which of the candidate has greater absolute dispersion?​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : Two candidates X and Y at the B.A (Hons.) examination obtained the following marks in ten papers: Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

X 58 49 76 80 47 72 61 59 77 48

Y 39 38 86 72 75 69 57 49 83 66

To Fin d:  Which of the candidate showed the more consistent performance?

• Which of the candidate has greater absolute dispersion?

Solution:

X  58 49 76 80 47 72 61 59 77 48

arranging in order

47   48   49   58   59   61    72    76    77   80

Coefficient of dispersion in terms of range  = ( Max _ Min ) / (Max + Min)

( 80 - 47)/(80 + 47)

= 33/127

= 0.26

Coefficient of dispersion in terms of Quartile  = ( Q3 - Q1)/(Q3 + Q1)

(76 - 49)/(76 + 49)

= 27/125

= 0.216

Y 39 38 86 72 75 69 57 49 83 66

arranging in order

38 39  49  57  66  69  72   75  83  86  

Coefficient of dispersion in terms of range  = ( Max - Min ) / (Max + Min)

( 86 - 38)/(86 + 38)

= 48/124

= 0.387

Coefficient of dispersion in terms of Quartile  = ( Q3 - Q1)/(Q3 + Q1)

(75 - 49)/(75 + 49)

= 26/124

= 0.209

based on range X  shows consistent performance

based on Quartiles  Y  shows consistent performance

Similarly we can check for SD and Mean Absolute deviation

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