Math, asked by kwokwaitaifa, 8 months ago

Following are the marks obtained by a student in different subjects:
2,3,4,3,0,5,1,1,3,2
Find;
1. Its arrayed data.
2. Range of data
3. Frequency of 1
4. Median value of data.
5. Number of variates

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer :

The information collected in the form of numbers is called Data.

• Data is organised and represented graphically so that it becomes

easy to understand and interpret.

• The difference between the highest and lowest observations in a

given data is called its Range.

• The average or Arithmetic Mean or mean of a given data is

defined as :

Mean =  Sum of all observations /Number of observations

• Mode is the observation that occurs most frequently in the data.

• If each of the values in a data are occurring one time (or equal number

of times), then all are mode. Sometimes, we also say that this data

has no mode since none of them is occurring frequently.

• When the given data is arranged in ascending (or descending) order,

then the middle most observation is the median of the data.

• Mean, median and mode are the representative values of a group of

observations. They are also called the measures of central tendency

of the data.

• The representation of the data in the form of rectangles (bars) of

uniform width is called a Bar Graph.

• A double bar graph can be used to compare informations related to

two data.

• The situation that may or may not happen, have a chance of

happening.

• The probablity of an event which is certain to happen is ‘1’.

• The probability of an event which is impossible to happen is ‘0’.

• The probability of an event  =  Number of outcomes favourableto the event /Total number of outcomes in the experiment

Answered by abcdefghi76
1

Answer:

Its arrayed data. 2. Range of data 3. Frequency of 1 4. Median value of data. 5. Number of variates.

Answer:Summary: The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest and lowest

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