NCERT Notes, Mean Median Mode Calculators, Histograms & Exam Practice
Statistics deals with the collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data.
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Data collected by the investigator herself/himself with a specific purpose in mind.
Ex: Measuring heights of students in your class.
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Data gathered from a source which already had the information stored.
Ex: Cricket scores from a website.
Frequency is the number of times a particular entry occurs. We use Tally Marks to count.
Enter a number (1-20) to see it in Tally Marks.
When data is large, we condense it into groups called Class Intervals (e.g., 0-10, 10-20).
Find the midpoint of a class interval.
Data visualization is key. We focus on:
Toggle between Bar Graph (Discrete) and Histogram (Continuous).
Mode: Bar Graph
When class widths are different, use:
Adjusted Frequency = (Frequency × Smallest Class Width) / Class Width
| Class Interval | Frequency | Width | Adjusted Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–10 | 5 | 10 | 5 |
| 10–30 | 9 | 20 | 4.5 |
✔ Use adjusted frequencies for drawing histogram
A frequency polygon is obtained by joining the mid-points (class marks) of histogram bars.
✔ Always start and end polygon on X-axis
An Ogive represents cumulative frequencies.
✔ Ogives help locate median graphically (Class 10 preview)
✔ Always use pencil, ruler, and scale
| Measure | Description | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Mean (\(\bar{x}\)) | Average of all observations. |
Raw: \( \frac{\sum x_i}{n} \) Grouped: \( \frac{\sum f_i x_i}{\sum f_i} \) |
| Median | Middle value when sorted. | \(\frac{n+1}{2}\)th (Odd) / Avg of mid two (Even) |
| Mode | Most frequent observation. | Max Frequency |
Enter numbers separated by commas (e.g., 5, 2, 8, 2, 10).
Common board-style questions. Click to reveal simplified solutions.
Prime Numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11
Calculation: \( \text{Mean} = \frac{2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11}{5} = \frac{28}{5} = 5.6 \)
Answer: 5.6
Equation: \( \frac{6+4+7+p+10}{5} = 8 \)
\( 27 + p = 40 \)
\( p = 40 - 27 = 13 \)
Answer: 13
Formula: \( \frac{\text{Lower} + \text{Upper}}{2} \)
Calculation: \( \frac{15.5 + 20.5}{2} = \frac{36}{2} = 18 \)
Answer: 18
Targeting full marks? Solve these higher-level problems from NCERT Exemplar.