9.arithmetic Mean
9.arithmetic Mean
Arithmetic mean, x=
∑ of all values
Total number of values
1
n
x + x +…+ x n
( x ) ¿ ∑ x i= 1 2
n i=1 n
single observations
1
n
f x + f x +…+ f n x n
Arithmetic Mean ( x )= ∑
n i=1
f i x i= 1 1 2 2
f 1 + f 2 +…+ f n
Example 2: The grades of a student on six examinations were 84, 91, 72, 68, 91 and 72.
Find the arithmetic mean.
Solution
n
1 1 ( 84 )+ 2 ( 91 )+ 2 ( 72 ) +1 ( 68 )
x= ∑ f i xi = =79.69
n i=1 1+2+2+1
Example 3: If 5, 8, 6 and 2 occur with frequencies 3, 2, 4 and 1 respectively, the arithmetic
n
1 3 (5)+2 ( 8 )+ 4 ( 6 )+1 ( 2 )
mean is x= ∑
n i=1
f i xi =
3+2+4 +1
=5.7
Arithmetic mean for a grouped data (Assumed Mean and the Coding Formular)
If the observations are too large such that the natural computation of totals is tedious, we can take one of the
observations as the working/assumed mean.
Let A be any guessed or assumed arithmetic mean and let di =xi-A be the deviations of xi from A, then A.
∑ f i di ∑ fd
i
Then, the Arithmetic mean is given by x= A+ = A+ and if the class intervals have equal width
∑ fi n
i
x i−¿ A
or same size, C then di = xi -A = Cui ,where ui= ¿ so that ;
C
∑ f i di ∑ f i cu i ∑ f i ui
by x= A+
i
∑ fi
i
=A+
i
∑ fi
i
=A+c
i
∑ fi
i
, x =A +
(∑ )N
fu
c
Example
Using coding formulae, find the mean of the following data
Class interval 340-349 350-359 360-369 370-379 380-389
frequency 2 3 7 5 3
Solution:
Class interval midpoints frequency u = fu fu2
x−365.5
c
340-349 344.5 2 -2 -4 8
350-359 354.5 3 -1 -3 3
360-369 364.5 7 0 0 0
370-379 374.5 5 1 5 5
380-389 384.5 3 2 6 12
Total 20 0 4 28
Arithmetic mean, x = A +
(∑ ) N
fu
c=364.5+
4
20
( 10 )=366.5
Example
Find the mean weight of the following frequency distribution
x= A+
∑ fu , let A =130, C =20 for all classes then u= x− A
N C
Class mark x− A Frequency(f) fu
u=
C
70 -3 5 -15
90 -2 14 -28
110 -1 17 -17
130 0 10 0
150 1 2 2
170 2 0 0
190 3 2 6
∑ fu = 130 + −52
x= A+
N ( 50 ) 20=130−20.8=109.2 g
xc=
nx+m y
, where x=
∑ x i and y= ∑ y i
n+m n m