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If f(x) = 3x + 5, g(x) = 6x − 1, then find (fg) (3)

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If f(x) = 3x + 5, g(x) = 6x – 1, then find `("f"/"g")`(x) and its domain.

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If f(x) = 2x2 + 3, g(x) = 5x − 2, then find fog.

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If f(x) = 2x2 + 3, g(x) = 5x − 2, then find gof.

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If f(x) = 2x2 + 3, g(x) = 5x – 2, then find fof.

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Compute arithmetic mean and S.D. and C.V.
(Given `sqrt(296)` = 17.20)

C.I. 45 – 55 55 – 65 65 – 75 75 – 85 85 – 95 95 – 105
f 4 2 5 3 6 5
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If f(x) = 3x2 − 5x + 7 find f(x − 1).

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The mean and S.D. of 200 items are found to be 60 and 20 respectively. At the time of calculation, two items were wrongly taken as 3 and 67 instead of 13 and 17. Find the correct mean and variance.

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The mean and S.D. of a group of 48 observations are 40 and 8 respectively. If two more observations 60 and 65 are added to the set, find the mean and S.D. of 50 items.

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The mean height of 200 students is 65 inches. The mean heights of boys and girls are 70 inches and 62 inches respectively and the standard deviations are 8 and 10 respectively. Find the number of boys and combined S.D.

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From the following data available for 5 pairs of observations of two variables x and y, obtain the combined S.D. for all 10 observations. 
where, `sum_("i" = 1)^"n" "x"_"i"` = 30, `sum_("i" = 1)^"n" "y"_"i"` = 40, `sum_("i" = 1)^"n" "x"_"i"^2` = 225, `sum_("i" = 1)^"n" "y"_"i"^2` = 340

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For a distribution, mean = 100, mode = 80 and S.D. = 20. Find Pearsonian coefficient of skewness Skp.

[2.3] Skewness
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For a distribution, mean = 60, median = 75 and variance = 900. Find Pearsonian coefficient of skewness Skp.

[2.3] Skewness
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For a frequency distribution, the mean is 200, the coefficient of variation is 8% and Karl Pearsonian’s coefficient of skewness is 0.3. Find the mode and median of the distribution.

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Calculate Karl Pearsonian’s coefficient of skewness Skp from the following data:

Marks above 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
No. of students 120 115 108 98 85 60 18 5 0
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Find Skp for the following set of observations:
18, 27, 10, 25, 31, 13, 28.

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A student passes an examination if he/she secures a minimum in each of the 7 subjects. Find the number of ways a student can fail.

[2.6] Permutations and Combinations
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Five balls are to be placed in three boxes, where each box can contain up to five balls. Find the number of ways if no box is to remain empty.

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A hall has 12 lamps and every lamp can be switched on independently. Find the number of ways of illuminating the hall.

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How many quadratic equations can be formed using numbers from 0, 2, 4, 5 as coefficient if a coefficient can be repeated in an equation.

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