📝 Statistics
● The mean for grouped data can be found by :
(i) Direct Method
`\overline x = frac{\sum f_ix_i}{\sum f_i}`
(i) Direct Method
`\overline x = frac{\sum f_ix_i}{\sum f_i}`
(ii) Assumed mean method
`\overline x = a + frac{\sum f_id_i}{\sum f_i}`
(iii) Step deviation method
`\overline x = a + h ×frac{\sum f_iu_i}{\sum f_i}`
with the assumption that the frequency of a class is centered at its mid-point, called its class mark.
● The mode for grouped data can be found by using the formula:
Mode = `l + (frac{f_1 - f_0} {2f_1-f_0-f_2}) × h`
where `l` = lower limit of the modal class,
`h` = size of the class interval (assuming all class sizes to be equal),
`f_1` = frequency of the modal class,
`f_0` = frequency of the class preceding the modal class,
`f_2` = frequency of the class succeeding the modal class.
●The cumulative frequency of a class is the frequency obtained by adding the frequencies of all the classes preceding the given class.
● The median for grouped data is formed by using the formula:
Median `= l + (\frac {n/2-cf}{f}) × h`
● Representing a cumulative frequency distribution graphically as a cumulative frequency curve, or an ogive of the less than type and of the more than type.
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