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Find the Standard Deviation for the Following Distribution: X : 4.5 14.5 24.5 34.5 44.5 54.5 64.5 F : 1 5 12 22 17 9 4 - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Find the standard deviation for the following distribution:

x : 4.5 14.5 24.5 34.5 44.5 54.5 64.5
f : 1 5 12 22 17 9 4
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उत्तर

x: 4.5 14.5   24.5 34.5 44.5 54.5 64.5
f: 1 5 12 22 17 9 4

Median value of  x  is 34.5.

 

\[x_i\]
 

\[f_i\]
 

\[d_i = x_i - 34 . 5\]
 

\[u_i = \frac{x_i - 34 . 5}{10}\]
 
 \[f_i u_{i_{}}\]
 

\[{u_i}^2\]
 
\[f_i {u_i}^2\]
4.5 1
- 30
 - 3
- 3
9 9
14.5 5
 

- 20
- 2
- 10
4 20
24.5 12
 
- 10
- 1
- 12
1 12
34.5 22 0 0 0 0 0
44.5 17 10 1 17 1 17
54.5 9 20 2 18 4 36
64.5 4 30 3 12 9 36
 
 

\[N = \sum f_i = 70\]
   
 

\[\sum f_i u_i = 22\]
 
 

\[\sum f_i u_i^2 = 130\]
\[Var(X) = h^2 \left[ \frac{1}{N} \sum^n_{i = 1} f_i {u_i}^2 - \left( \frac{1}{N} \sum^n_{i = 1} f_i u_i \right)^2 \right]\]
We have
\[N = 70, \sum^n_{i = 1} f_i u_i = 22, \sum^n_{i = 1} f_i {u_i}^2 = 130, h = 10\]
Plugging all the values in the formula of variance:
 
\[\text{ Var} (X) = {10}^2 \left[ \frac{1}{70} \times 130 - \left( \frac{1}{70} \times 22 \right)^2 \right]\]
\[ = 100\left[ \frac{130}{70} - \left( \frac{22}{70} \right)^2 \right]\]
\[ = 100\left[ \frac{13}{7} - \frac{121}{1225} \right]\]
\[ = 100\left[ 1 . 857 - 0 . 0987 \right]\]
\[ = 100\left[ 1 . 7583 \right] \]
\[ = 175 . 83\]

Standard deviation,

\[SD = \sqrt{\text{ Var } (X)}\]
\[SD = \sqrt{Var(X)}\]
\[ = \sqrt{175 . 83}\]
\[ = 13 . 26\]
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पाठ 32: Statistics - Exercise 32.5 [पृष्ठ ३७]

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आरडी शर्मा Mathematics [English] Class 11
पाठ 32 Statistics
Exercise 32.5 | Q 1 | पृष्ठ ३७

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