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14) Statistics

Consider the data on tak1ng the values 0, 2, 4, 8,.2"with


Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean, Irequencies "C "C. "C,...."C, respectively. Ifthemcan
Topic 1 Harmonic Mean, Median & Mode
728 then n is cqual to:
of this data is
Let x,. x,...00 be in an arithmetic progression,with |NA, Sep. 06, 2020(D|
X, =2 andtheir mean qual to 200. Ify, - i(x, -i). Isis 100,
then the mean of y, y . y100 IS
|Aprill1, 2023(D) 10. Iftor some xE R, the frequency distribution of thc marks
(a) 10101.50 (b) 10051.50 (c) 1049,50 (d) 10100 obtained by 20 students in a test is :
Let the mean and variance of8 numbers x,y, 10, 12, 6, 12,
4, 8,be 9 and 9.25 respectively. If x> y. then 3N-2y is Marks 5
cqual to |NA, April 8, 2023 (D)
3 Let9 =x, <N,K..<x, be inan A.P.with conmon difference Frequency (x+1) 2 S -3x
d. If the standarddeviation ofx,. X,....X, is 4 and the mean then the mean ofthe marks is: |April 10, 2019 (1)|
iS x, then x + x, IS cqual to: |Feb. 1. 2023 (I1)| (a) 3.2 (b) 30 (c) 2.5 (d) 2.8
11. The mean and themedian of the following ten numbers in
(a) (b) increasing order l0, 22, 26, 29, 34,x, 42,67, 70, vare 42 and
V3
(c) 34 (d) 25 35 respectively, then is cqualto: |April. 09, 2019 (ID)
The mean of 10 numbers
(a) 94 (b) 72 (c) 8/3 (d) 7/3
7x8. 10 x10, 13 × 12, 16x 14. ..... is 12. The mean of aset of 30observations is 75. If each other
|NA, Aug, 31, 2021 (D| observation is multiplied by a non-zero number and then
Let n be an odd natural number such that the variance of cach of them is decreased by 25, their mean remains the
1,2.3,4,..n is 14.Then n is equalto: same.The is equal to |Online April 15, 2018|
10 4
|NA, Aug. 27, 2021 ()) (a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3
Consider the following frequency distribution:
13. The mean age of 25 teachers in a school is 40 ycars. A
Class : 10- 20 20-30 30 40 40 50 50 60 teacher retires at the age of 60years anda new teacher is
110 54 30 appointed in his place. Ifnow the mean age of the teachcrs
Frequency : in this school is 39 years, then the age (in ycars) of the
Ifthe sum ofall frequencies is 584 and median is 45, then newly appointed tecacher is |Online April8, 2017]
a-Bis equal to |NA, July 25, 2021 (D) (a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 35 (d) 40
7 Consider the following frequency distribution : 14. The mean of thedata set comprising of l6 observations is
16. Ifone of theobservation valued 16 is deleted and thrce
Class: 0-66-12 12-18 18 -24 24 -30 new observations valued 3, 4 and 5 are added to the data,
12 5 then the mean of theresultant data, is: |2015]
Frequency : (a) 15.8 (b) 14.0 (c) 16.8 (d) 16.0
309 Let the sum of the first three terms ofan APe 30) and
the
If mean and median = 14, then the value (a- b)² is 15.
22 sum of its last four terms be 178. If the first tern of this
equal to |NA, July 22, 2021 (D) A.P. is 10, then the median of the A.P. is:
teacher |Online April10, 2015|
8 The mean age of25 teachers in a school is 40 years. A (a) 28 (b) 26.5 (c) 29.5 (d) 31
appointed
retires at the age of60 years and a new teacher is
in his place. If the mean age of the teachers in this school 16. Afactory is operating in two shifts, day and night,with 70
of the newly and 30 workers respectively. Ifper day mean wage of the
now is 39 years, then the age (in years) day shift workers is? 54 and per day mean wage of all the
appointcd teacher is |NA, March 18, 2021 (I)|
workers is 60, then per day mean wage of the night shift
workers (in ) is: |Online April 10, 2015|
(a) 69 (b) 66 (c) 74 (d) 75
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17. In a set of 2n distinct observations, cach of


observations below the mcdian of all the
the
observations is Quartile, Measures of Dispersion,
MATHEMATICS
Topic 2 Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation.
increascd by 5 and cach of the renmaining observations is
decreased by 3. Then the mean of the new set of Variance &Standard Deviation,
observations: |Oniine April 9. 2014| Coefficient of Variation
(a) inreases by I (b) decrcases by I
(c) decreases by 2 (d) incrcases by 2 27. The mean and standard deviation of 10
If the median and the range of four numbers
. T. 2 + . - } . where 0< < X < 2, are 10
20 and 8 respectively. Later on, it was observed that oare
observation was recorded as 50 instead of 40.
observalions
and 28 respectivecly. then the mcan of the numbers is: Then
|Online April23. 20131
correct variance is:
(a) 14 (b) 13 (c) 12
|April 15, 2023 (1|
(a) 18 (b) 10 (c) 5 (d) 14 (d) 1|
28. Let the mean of thedata
19. The mean ofadata set consisting of 20 observations is 40.
If one observation 55 was wrongly recorded as 33, then X 7 9
the corroct mean will be: |Online April9, 2013| Frequency () 24 28 8
(a) 41 (b) 49 (c) 40.,5 (d) 42.5
20. The median of 100 observations grouped in classes of be 5. Ifm and g' are respectively themean deviation about
equalwidth is 25. Ifthe median class interval is20 -30 and 30
the number of observations less than 20 is 45, then the the mean and the variance of the data, then
frequencv of median class is |Online May 19, 2012| m + o
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 15 (d) 12 cqual to |NA, April 13, 2023 (D)
21. The frequency distribution of daily working expenditure 29. The random variable X follows binomial distribution
of families in a locality is as follows: B(n, p)for which the difference of themean and the variance
is 1. If2P(X= 2)= 3P(X = 1), then n P(X> 1) is equal to
Expenditure 0-50 50-100|100- 150| 150-200|200-250 |April 13, 2023 (1D)|
in . (x ): (a) 12 (b) 15
No. of 24 33 37 25 (c) 11 (d) 16
30. The mean and standard deviation of the marks of 10
families ):
students were found to be 50 and 12 respectively. Later, it
Ifthe mode of the distribution is 140, then the value ofb was observed that two marks 20 and 25 were wrongly read
|Online Mav 7, 2012| as 45 and 50 respectively. Then the correct variance is
(a) 34 (b) 31 (c) 26 (d) 36 NA. April 13, 2023 (ID)
22. The average marks ofboys in class is 52 and that of girls is 31. Let the positive numbers a,, a,, a,, a, and a, be in a GP. Let
42. The average marks of boys and girls combined is 50. m
The percentage of boys in the class is |2007| their mean and variance be and respectively, where
10 n
(a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 40 (d) 20
23. Let Xj, X2 x, be n observations such that m and n areco-prime. Ifthe mean of their reciprocals 1s 40

=400 and> x, -80. Then the possible value of n and a, t a, +a.=14, then m + n is equal to
among thefollowing is |2005] INA,April 12, 2023(1D)
(a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 9 (d) 12 32. Let setsA and B have S elements each. Let the mean of the
24. If in afrequency distribution, the mean and median are 21 elements in sets A and B be S and &respectively and the
and 22 respectively, then its mode is approximately [2005 Varlance of the elements in sets A and B be 12 and u
(c) 25.5 (d) 24.0
(a) 22.0 (b) 20.5 respectively Anew set C of 10 elements is formeu
observations is 20.5. If
25 The median of a set of 9 distinct
of the set is increased
subtracting 3 from cach clement of Aandadding 2 to e
cach of the largest 4 observations element of B. Then the sum of the mean and variance of
median of the new set |20031 the elements of Cis
by 2, then the
rernains the same as that of the original set (a) 32 |April I1,2023 (D)
(a) (b) 38 (c) 40 (d) 36
(b) is incrcased by 2 33. Let the mean of6
(c) is decrcascd by 2originalmedian observationL2.4.
5, x and y be
their variance be 10. Then their mean deviation about u
(d) istwo times the mean is cqual to
25 I3cass of 100 studcnts there arc 7O boys whose averaen 1April 11,2023 (I))
roarks iD a subject arc 7 . 1 the average marks of ha 7
Unplte class Is 72, then wBhat is thc averape of h., (a) (b)
3 (c) 3 (d) 3
|2002| 34.
(d) 74 Ifthemcan of the frequeney
Class: 0-10 distribution
I0-20 20-30 30-4040-50
|requency
IS 28, then its 4
vartanCC Is INA. April 10,2023 (1D)
A97
Statistics
35 Letube the mean and a be the standard deviation of the 44. Let Sbe the set of all values of a, consccutive
for which thepositive
mean
distribution deviation about the mean of 100
integers a,, a, a,,... a,o0 is 25. Then S is
0 3 4 5 JNA,Jan. 30, 2023 (1D]
(a) (b) {99} (c) N (d) (9;
fi k+2 2k k 1|k-1 k+1|k- 3 with seven good
45. There rotten apples are mixed accidently
by one without
where f=62. 1f[x] denotesthegreatest integer <x, then apples and four apples are drawn onedenote the number
replacement. Let the random variable X
[u+ o]is cqual |April 10. 2023 (11)] variance
(a) (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 9 of rotten apples. Ifu and g representmean and
ofX, respectively, then 10(+ o')is cqual to
1h Let the mean and variance of12observations be and 4 (Jan. 29, 2023 (1)|
(a) 20 (b) 250 (c) 25 (d) 30
respectively. Later on, it was observed that two
observations were considered as 9 and 0 instead of 7 46. Let X=(11, 12, 13,... 40,41} and Y= {61,62, 63, .., 90,91}
m be the two sets of observation s. If X and y arc their
and14 respectively. Ifthe correct variance is , where m respective means and g' is the variance of all the
and n are co-prime, then m +n isequal to observations in XUY, then x + y o is equal to
|April 8, 2023 (II)| |NA, Jan. 29, 2023 (11)|
(a) 316 (b) 314 (c) 317 (d) 315 47. The mean and variance of the marks obtained by the
students in atest are 10 and 4 respectively. Later, the
37. The mean and variance of aset of 15 numbers are 12 and
14 respectively. The mean and variance ofanother set of marks of one of the students is increased from 8 to 12. If
the new mean of the marks is 10.2. then their new variance
15numbers are 14 and o respectively. If the variance of |Jan. 25, 2023 (1)|
all the 30 numbers in the two sets is 13.then g² is equal to isequal to :
|April6. 2023 (1)| (a) 4.04 (b) 4.08 (c) 3.96 (d) 3.92
(a) 9 (b) 12 (c) 11 (d) 10 48. Let thesix numbers a,, ay,a,, aj, az, a, be in A.P. and
38. Ifthe mean and variance of the frequency distribut ion 19
X 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 a, ta, =10. If the mean of these six numbers is and
2
f. 4 4 15 8 B 4 theirvariance is o,then So is equal to
are 9 and 15.08 respectively. then the value of a +ß-aß |Jan. 24, 2023 (11)|
|NA, April 6. 2023 (I)) (a) 220 (b) 210 (c) 200 (d) 105
49. Let the mean and the variance of 20 observations x,
39. Ina binomial distribution B(n, p). the sum and product of Ia..... Nho be I5 and 9, respectively. For aeR, ifthe mean
the mean and variance are S and 6 respectively. then of (1, t a). (, t a)'.. (Uyta is 178, then the square of
6(n +p-) is equal to |Feb. 1, 2023 (D| the maximum value of ais equal to
(a) 50 (b) 52 (c) 53 (d) 51 INA, July 29, 2022 (I)|
40. The mean and variance of 5 observations are 5 and 8
50. The mean and variance of 1 0observations were calculated
respectively. If3 observations are 1,3. 5, then the sum of as 15and 15 respectively by a student whotook by mistake
cubes of the remaining tow observations is 25 instead of 15 for one observation. Then, the correct
|Feb. 1.2023 (1)| standard deviation is
(a) 1456 (b) 1792 (c) 1216 (d) 1072 INA, 27 July, 2022 (D|
41. If thevariance of the frequency distribution 51. The mean and standard deviation of 40observations are 30
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 5respectively. It was noticed that two of these
Frequency f; 3 6 16 95 6
observations 12 and 10were wrongly recorded. If Gis the
standard deviation of the data after omitting the two wTong
INA, Jan. 31, 2023 (I)] observations from the data, then 386' is equal
42. Let the mean and standard deviation of marksof class A to INA, July 26, 2022 (I1)|
of 100students be respectively 40 and a (> 0), and the 52. Ifthe mean deviation about median for the number 3, 5,7,
mean and standard deviation of marks of class B of n 2k, 12, 16,21,24 arranged in the ascending order, is 6 then
students be respectively 55 and 30 - a. If the mean and the median is |July 25, 2022 (II)|
variance of the marks of the combined class of 100 +n (a) 11.5 (b) 10.5 (c) 12 (d) 11
students are respectively 50 and 350, then the sum of 53. Let the mean and the variance of 5observations x.. r r
variances of classes A and Bis : |Jan. 31, 2023 (11)]| 24 194
(a) S00 (b) 650 (c) 450 (d) 900 I4, Ns be and respectively. If the mean and
25
*3. The mean and variance of7 observations are 8 and 16
respectively. If oneobservation 14 is omitted a and b are variance of the first 4 observations are
7
and a
respectively mcan and variance of remaining 6observation,
then a +3b-5is cqual to |NA, Jan. 30, 2023 ()) respcctively, then (4atx) is equal to 1June 29, 2022 (1)|
(a) 13 (b) 1S (c) 17 (d) 18
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Let the mean and variance of four numbers
MATHEMATICS
54. The nunmber of values of aeN such that the variance of
64.
v(x>y)be 5 and l0 respectively. Then the mean of and
four
3.7.X
3.7, 12a. 43 -a is a natural number is: numbers 3 +2x. 7 +2y. x + yand x Vis
|June 29, 2022 (1D) |NA, Aug 26. 2021 (b
(d) intinite data:
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 5 65. Ifthe mean and variance of the tollowing
55. The mean and standard deviation of 15 observations are 6. 10.7. 13,a. 12, b, 12 are 9and respectively, then (a
found to be 8and 3respectively. On rechecking it was is cqual to: |July 27. 2021(011
(c) 32
found that, in the observations, 20 was misread as 5. Then. (a) 24 (b) 12 (d) 16
the correct variance is cqual to Let the nmean andvariance ofthe trequency distributo
66.
|June 26, 2022 (1), NA,June 28, 2022 (D) N: X=2 X, =6 X; =8 X =9
56. Suppose a class has 7 students. The average marks ofthese
62, and thcir
students in the mathematics examination is f: 4 4
ifhe/she
variance is 20. A student fails in the examination be 6 and 6.8 respectively. If'x, is changed from 8 to 7. then
number of
gets less than 50 marks, then in worst case, the the mean for the new data will
be: |July 27. 2021 (l))
students can fail is |NA,June 28, 2022 (II)] 17 l6
rwhere (d) 3
57. The mean and variance ofthe data 4, 5,6, 6.7,8,x, (a) 4 (b) 5 (c)
9 67. The first of the two saiples in a group has 100 items wth
I<yare6 and respectively. Then x + is equal to mean 15 and standard deviation 3. Ifthewhole group has 250
|June 27, 2022 (11)| items with mean 15.6 and standard deviation then the standard
420
deviation of the second sample is: JJuly 25, 2021(|1)|
(a) 162 (b) 320 (c) 674 (d) (c) 4 (d) 5
10 is 6 and their variance (a) 8 (b) 6
The mean ofthe numbers a. b, 8, 5,
58. 68. The mean of6 distinct observations is 6.5 and their variance
is 6.8. IfM is the mean deviation of the numbers about the is 10.25. If4 out ofo observations are 2, 4, 5 and 7, then the
mean, then 25 M is equal to: |June 26, 2022 (1)
remaining two observations are: |July 20, 2021 (D
(a) 60 (b) 55 (c) 50 (d) 45 (a) 10, 11 (b) 3, 18 (c) 8, 13 (d) 1,20
59. Ifthe mean deviation about the mean of the numbers 1,2. 69. Ifthe mean and variance of six observations 7, 10, |1. I5.
S(n + 1) 20
3. n, where n is odd, is then nis equal to a, bare 10and -. respectively, then the value of la - b
3
|NA, June25, 2022 (D| is equal to: |July 20, 2021(D)
60. Let X be a random variable with distribution. (d) 1
(a) 9 (b) 11 (c) 7
-2-1346| 70. Consider a set of 3n numbers having variance 4. In this
set,the mean of first 2n numbers is 6 andthe meanof the
P(X =x) b remaining nnumbers is 3. A new set is constructed by
35 adding 1 into cach of first 2n numbers, and subtracting |
Ifthe mean of Xis 2.3 and variance ofX is g², then 100 g from cach ofthe remaining nnumbers. If the variance ol
isequal to : (NA, Sep. 1, 2021 (11)) the new set is k, then 9k is equal to
61. The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 and 16 |NA, March 17, 2021 (|D))
respectively. If two observations are 6 and 8, then the 71. Consider three observations a. band csuch that b= atc.
variance of theremaining 5observations is : If the standarddeviation of a+2, b+ 2, c+ 2 is d, then
|Aug. 31, 2021 (ID)) Nhich of the following is true? |March l6, 2021 (Dl
wh
(a) b² = a + 3d2 (b) b² - 3(a² + c)-9d
92 134 536 112
(a) 5
(b
5
(c) (d) (c) b'=3(a² + c) + 942 (d) b²=3(a ++ c²+ d')
25 72. Consider the statistics of two sets of observations as
62. An online exam is attempted by 50 candidates out of which follows:
20 are boys. The average marks obtained by boys is 12 Size Mean Variance
with a variance 2. The variance of marks obtained by 30 Observation 10
girls is also 2. The average marks of all 50 candidates is 15. Observation II n 3
Ifu isthe average marks of girls and o² is the variance of 1I the variance of the combined set of these tWe
marks of50 candidates, then u +to is equal to
17
|NA, Aug. 27, 202 1 (|)| observations is then the value of n is equal to
63. Themean and standard deviation of20 observations were
calculated as 10 and 2.5 respectively. It was found that by |NA, March 16, 2021(|D)1)
mistake one data value was taken as 25 instead of 35, Ifa 73. Let X,, X,, . X, be eighteen observations such tha
18
and JB are the meanand standard deviation respectively 18
for correct data, then (a, B) is: |Aug. 26, 2021 (1)|
E(X,-a) - 36 and S(X, -B) -90, where aand
(a) (1),26) (b) (10.5, 25) (c) (11,25) (d) (10.5, 26) are distinct real numbers. Ifthe standard deviation of thee
observations is 1, then the value of <a - B|is
INA, Feb. 26, 2021()
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Statistics
deviation (s.d.) of 10
- 1fthe variance of 10 natural numbers 1, 1,1.... 1kis legs 83. The mean and the standard these 10
than 10. then the maximum possible value of k is observations are 20 and 2 respectively. Each of
observations is multiplied by p and then reduced by q.
|NA, Feb.24, 2021(|1D| q 0. If the new mean and new S.d.
where p#0and
is equal to:
become halfof their original values, then g 16(S), 2018,
-6 S , -a) =nand(, -ay' =na . (n,a> I), then |Online April
(TD]
/=] Jan. 10. 2019 (|D(S), Jan. 8, 2020
the standard deviation of nobservations x,, X,, .. , is: (a)5 (b) 10 (c) -20 (d) -10
|Sep. 06, 2020 (D| 84. variance ofthe first nnatural numbers is i0 and the
If the numbers is I6, then
variance of the first m even natural
(a) a-1 (b) a-I m+n is equal to
INA Jan. 7, 2020 (D)
Such that the mean of first
(c) /na-) (d) va-1 85. If the data x,, X: Xo 0S
six is 16 and
four ofthese is 1 1. the mean of the remaining
16 The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 and 16, is 2.000 : then the
respectively. If five observations are 2. 4, 10, 12, 14. then the sum of squares of all of these |April12, 2019 ())
standard deviation of this data is :
the absolute difference of theremaining two observations (a) 2/2 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) V2
1S |Online April10, 2016(S). Jan. 12, 2019 (I), S6. If both the mean and the standard deviation of thes0
equal to 16, then
Jan. 8, 2020(11)(S). Sep. 04. 2020 (1), Sep. 05, 2020 (1)1 observations X1; 2 .... (Ks0-4)° is:
mean of (x-4).(x,-
are
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 3 |April 10, 2019 (1)|
17. Ifthe mean and the standard deviation ofthe data 3. 5.7. a.
(a) 400 (b) 380 (c) 525 (d) 480
bare 5and 2respectively, then a and bare the roots ofthe
equation: |Sep. 05, 2020 (1I)] 87. Ifthestandard deviation of the numbers -1,0, 1, k is 5
(a) x-10x+ 18 = 0 (b) 2x*- 20x +19 = 0 where k>0, then kis equal to: |April09, 2019 (D|
(c) x-10x+ 19 = 0 (d) x- 20x+18 =0
(a) 2/6 (d) V6
78. Ifa variance of the following frequency distribution: (b) 23 (c)
Class 10-20 20-30 30-40 88. A student scores the following marks in five tests: 45, 54,
41,57,43. His score is not known for the sixth test. If the
2 2
Frequency mean score is 48 in the six tests, then the standard
is 50, then x is equal to deviation ofthe marks in six tests is :JApril. 08, 2019 (ID]
INA Sep. 04, 2020 (|I)| 100
10 100 10
79. For the frequency distribution (b) (c) (d)
(a) 3
Variate (x): s9. Ifthe sum of the deviations of 50observations from 30 is
Frequency (f): f 50, then the mean of these observations is :
15 |Jan. 12, 2019 (D|
(a) 30 (b) 51 (c) 50 (d) 31
where 0 <x, <x, <x, <... <x,= 10 and>0, the 90. The outcome of each of 30 items was observed; 10 items
standard deviation cannot be: |Sep. 03, 2020 (1))
(d) 2 gave an outcome -d each, 10items gave outcome
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 6 2
80. Let x, (1<i<10) be ten observations of arandom variable X.
10 10
each and the remaining 10 items gave outcome 9td cach.
If> ,-p) =3and ) - p ' =9 where 0 =peR, 4
Ifthe variance of this outcome data is 3 then |d|equals :
then the standard deviation of these observations is
|Jan. 9, 2020 (1)(S), Sep. 03, 2020 (I1)] |Jan. 11, 2019 (1)|
4 7
(a) (b) (c) (d (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) (d) 2
10 2
91. A data consists of n observations:
B. Let X =(xeN:1<x<1} andY=fax +b:xe Xand
n

4, be R, a> 0}. If mean and variance of elements of Y X*y pIfZ,+D' =9n and ( , -1)° =Sn
are 17 and 216respectively then a + bis equal to: i=l i=l
|Sep. 02, 2020 (1)| then the standard deviation of this data is:
(a) 7 (b) -7 (c) -27 (d) 9 |2018, Jan. 09, 2019 (ID)
82. If the variance of the terms in an increasing A.P
, b,, b,, ..... h,, is 90. then the common difference of
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 5 (d) V7
this A.P. is |NA Sep. 02, 2020 (1))
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99. All the students of a class performed poorly
MATHEMATICS
92. The mean of five observations is 5and their variance is
Mathematics. The teacher decided to give
9.20. 1fthree of the given five observations arel,3 and 8. 10to cach of the: students. Which of the
grace marks of
then aratio of other twoobservations is:
|Jan. 10. 2019 ())
statistical
measures will not change even after the grace marks following
given ? were
(a) 10:3 (b) 4:9 (c) 5:8 (d) 6:7
(a) mean (b) median |2013
93. 5students of a class have an average height 150 cm and (c) mode (d) variance
variance 18 cm.Anew student, whose height is 156 cm. L00 Inaset of 2n observations, half of them are cqual to'a!o3
jO1ned them. The variance (in cm) oftheheight of these the remaining halfarecqual to ' a. Ifthe standard deviation
SIX Students is: |Jan. 9, 2019(D|
of all the observations is 2 then the valuc of alis
(a) l6 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 18 |2009. Online April 25.2013|
94. The sum of 100 observations and the sum of their squares
are 400and 2475, respectively Later on, three observations,
(a) 2 (b) V2 (c) 4 (d) 2V2
3, 4 and 5, were found to be incorrect. If the incorrect 101. Ifthe mean of4,7,2, 8, 6 and a is 7, then the mcan deviation
from the median of these observations is
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