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For a Group of 200 Candidates, the Mean and Standard Deviations of Scores Were Found to Be 40 and 15 Respectively. - Mathematics

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For a group of 200 candidates, the mean and standard deviations of scores were found to be 40 and 15 respectively. Later on it was discovered that the scores of 43 and 35 were misread as 34 and 53 respectively. Find the correct mean and standard deviation.

 
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Solution

We have:

\[n = 200, \bar{X} = 40, \sigma = 15\]

\[\frac{1}{n}\sum x_i = \bar{X}\]

\[ \therefore \frac{1}{200} \sum_{} x_i = 40\]

\[ \Rightarrow \sum_{} x_i = 40 \times 200 = 8000 \]

\[\text{ Since the score was misread, this sum is incorrect . } \]

\[ \Rightarrow \text{ Corrected } \sum^{}_{} x_i = 8000 - 34 - 53 + 43 + 35\]

\[ = 8000 - 7 \]

\[ = 7993\]

\[ \therefore \text{ Corrected mean } = \frac{\text{ Corrected } \sum^{}_{} x_i}{200} \]

\[ = \frac{7993}{200}\]

\[ = 39 . 955 \]

\[SD = \sigma = 15 \]

\[ \Rightarrow \text{ Variance } = {15}^2 = 225\]

\[\ \text{ According to the formula, } \]

\[ \text{ Variance } = \left( \frac{1}{n} \sum_{} {x_i}^2 \right) - \left( \frac{1}{n} \sum_{} x_i \right)^2 \]

\[ \therefore \frac{1}{200} \sum_{} {x_i}^2 - \left( 40 \right)^2 = 225\]

\[ \Rightarrow \frac{1}{200} \sum_{} \left( x_i \right)^2 - 1600 = 225\]

\[ \Rightarrow \sum_{} \left( x_i \right)^2 = 200 \times 1825 = 365000 \]

\[\text{ This is an incorrect reading . } \]

\[ \therefore \text{ Corrected }  \sum_{} \left( x_i \right)^2 = 365000 - {34}^2 - {53}^2 + {43}^2 + {35}^2 \]

\[ = 365000 - 1156 - 2809 + 1849 + 1225\]

\[ = 364109\]

\[\text{ Corrected variance }  = \left({\frac{1}{n} \times \text{ Corrected } \sum_{} x_i} \right) - \left( {\text{ Corrected mean} } \right)^2 \]

\[ = \left({\frac{1}{200} \times 364109} \right) - \left( {39 . 955} \right)^2 \]

\[ = 1820 . 545 - 1596 . 402\]

\[ = 224 . 14\]

\[ \text{ Corrected SD }  = \sqrt{\text{ {Corrected variance}}} \]

\[ = \sqrt{{224 . 14}}\]

\[ = 14 . 97 \]

 

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Chapter 32 Statistics
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