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MEAN - Practice Sheet

This document provides examples of calculating averages and means from various types of data sets, including individual series, discrete series, continuous series, cumulative frequency, inclusive series, open-end series, mid-values given, unequal class intervals, and combined, corrected, and weighted means. The summaries provided at the end of each example problem indicate the type of mean calculated (such as arithmetic, weighted) and the resulting numerical value.

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MEAN - Practice Sheet

This document provides examples of calculating averages and means from various types of data sets, including individual series, discrete series, continuous series, cumulative frequency, inclusive series, open-end series, mid-values given, unequal class intervals, and combined, corrected, and weighted means. The summaries provided at the end of each example problem indicate the type of mean calculated (such as arithmetic, weighted) and the resulting numerical value.

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INSTITUTE
CLASS 11: ARITHMETIC MEAN – PRACTICE SHEET
INDIVIDUAL SERIES
1. Find average for following individual data. (Average = 9.5)
2 3 5 6 8 10 11 13 17 20
2. Daily income of 10 families is given as follows:
S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Daily income (in Rs) 100 120 80 85 95 130 200 250 225 275
Calculate average daily income. (Average daily income = Rs 156)
3. The following table gives the marks obtained by 10 students of a class:
S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Marks 43 60 37 48 65 48 57 78 31 59
Find out mean marks, using Direct Method as well as Short-Cut Method. (Mean = 52.6 marks)
4. The following figures are the heights in cms of 7 children chosen at random: 64, 59, 67, 69, 65, 70, 68
Calculate the simple arithmetic mean of the heights by (i) Direct Method, (ii) Short-cut Method, and (ii) Step
Deviation Method. (Mean height = 66 cms)

DISCRETE SERIES
5. Find average for following discrete series. (Average = 666)
X 3 5 6 7 8
F 2 4 3 8 10
6. Compute the arithmetic mean from the following frequency table: (Mean height = 62.16 cms)
Height (in cms.) 58 60 62 64 66 68
No. of Plants 12 14 20 13 8 5
7. Compute mean marks from the data given below by: (i) Direct Method, (ii) Short-cut Method, and (iii) Step
Deviation Method. (Mean = 35 marks)
Marks 5 15 25 35 45 55 65
Students 4 6 10 20 10 6 4
8. The distribution of age at marriage of 50 males is given below:
Age in Years 20 21 22 23 24 25
No. of Males 1 2 4 5 15 23
Calculate arithmetic mean using direct method. (Mean age at marriage=24 years)

CONTINUOUS SERIES
9. Compute the mean marks obtained by the students from the following data: (Mean = 30.2)
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50
No. of Students 4 6 10 20 10
10. Compute the mean marks obtained by the students from the following data: (Mean = 10.72 marks)
Marks 0-4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-20 20-24
No. of Students 7 9 16 8 6 4
11. Calculate the arithmetic average from the following data: (Average Wages = Rs 8.67)
Daily wages (in Rs) 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18
No. of workers 11 14 20 32 25 7 5 2
12. Calculate mean from following data: (Mean = 31.8 marks)
Marks 5-15 15-25 25-35 35-45 45-55 55-65
No. of Students 8 12 6 14 7 3
13. Find mean for the following data by using: (i) Direct Method; (i) Short-cut Method: (i) Step Deviation method
X 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600
F 10 18 12 20 40
(Mean = 412)
14. The following table shows the marks obtained by 90 students in a certain examination. Calculate the average
marks per student by step deviation method. (Mean 42.89 marks)
Marks 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90
No. of Students 7 13 20 25 10 8 6 1

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CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY (‘LESS THAN’ and ‘MORE THAN’)
15. Find the mean from the following data: (Mean = 34.40 marks)
Marks Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than Less than
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
No. of Students 5 20 45 70 80 88 98 100
16. Calculate arithmetic mean from the following data: (Mean=39.27 marks)
Marks More More More More More More More More
than 0 than 10 than 20 than 30 than 40 than 50 than 60 than 70
No. of Students 150 140 100 80 80 70 30 14
17. Find the mean from the following data: (Mean = 51.75 marks)
Marks No. of Students
Above 0 80
Above 10 77
Above 20 72
Above 30 65
Above 40 55
Above 50 43
Above 60 28
Above 70 16
Above 80 10
Above 90 8
Above 100 0

INCLUSIVE SERIES
18. The following table shows the age of workers in a factory. Find out the average age of workers. (Avg. age =37.83)
Age (in Years) 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69
Workers 10 8 6 4 2

OPEN - END SERIES


19. Find the average age from the following data: (Avg. age = 23.86 years)
Age (in Years) Less than 10 10-20 20-30 30-40 More than 40
No. of persons 5 8 12 6 4

WHEN MID-VALUES ARE GIVEN


20. Calculate the mean from the following data: (Mean = 28.6)
Mid value 10 20 30 40 50
frequency 8 12 15 9 6

UNEQUAL CLASS-INTERVALS
21. Calculate mean from the following data: (Mean = 30)
X 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-60 60-90
f 5 9 20 12 4
COMBINED MEAN
22. The mean height of 25 male workers in a factory is 61 inches and the mean height of 35 female workers in the
same factory is 58 inches. Find the combined mean height of 60 workers in the factory.
(Combined mean height = 59.25 inches)
23. The mean age of a combined group of men and women is 30.5 years. If the mean age of the group of men is 35
and that of the group of women is 25, find out the percentage of men and women in the group.
(There are 55% men and 45% women in the group)
24. The mean weight of 150 students in a class is 60 kg. The mean of boys in the class is 70 kg and that of girls is 55
kg. Find the number of boys and girls in the class. (Boys = 50; Girls = 100)

CORRECTED MEAN
25. The average weight of a group of 20 boys was calculated to be 89.4. It was later discovered that one weight was
misread as 78 kg instead of the correct one of 87 kg. Calculate the correct average weight.
(Correct average weight 89.85 kg)

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26. The mean of 100 observations was found to be 40. Later on, it was discovered that two items were wrongly
taken as 30 and 27 instead of 3 and 72. Find correct mean. (Correct mean = 40.18)
27. The average height of a group of 40 students was calculated as 155 cm. It was later discovered that the height of
one student was read as 157 instead of 137 cm. calculate the correct average height.
(Correct average height 154.5 cm)

WEIGHTED MEAN
28. From the following data, calculate the weighted mean. (Weighted Mean = 62.08 marks)
Marks 62 77 65 62 57
Weights 2 1 2 3 4
29. Find out weighted mean by weighting each price by the quantity consumed: (Weighted Mean = 39.41)
Items Apple Mango Tomato Orange Grapes
Quantity Consumed (in kg) 12 10 10 15 12
Price in Rupees (per kg) 30 50 40 35 45
30. An examination was held to decide the most eligible student for scholarship. The weights subjects along with the
marks obtained by the three candidates (out of 100) are given below:
Subjects Weights Marks of Ram Marks of Shyam Marks of Manish
Maths 3 65 64 70
Statistics 4 63 60 65
Economics 1 70 80 52
English 2 58 56 63
Weighted Mean Marks: Ram = 63.3 marks, Shyam = 62.4 marks, Manish = 64.8 marks. Manish should get the
scholarship as his weighted mean is the maximum.

MISSING VALUE
31. Arithmetic mean of the following series is 41: (Missing item = 50 marks)
Marks 20 30 40 ? 60 70
No. of Students 8 12 20 10 6 4
32. Calculate the number of students against the class 30-40 of the following data, where 𝑋̅= 28.
Marks 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
f 12 18 27 ? 17 6
(Missing value = 20 students)
33. Find the missing frequency from the following data, if arithmetic mean is 25.4. (Missing frequency = 3)
Class-interval 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60
f 20 15 10 ? 2

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