The frequency distribution table shows the marks obtained by 100 students in a Mathematics test.

MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2013

The frequency distribution table shows the marks obtained by 100 students in a Mathematics test.

Marks (%)

1-1011-2021-3031-4041-5051-6061-7071-8081-9091-100
Frequency23513193113941

(a) Draw the cumulative curve for the distribution.

(b) Use the graph to find the : (i) 60th percentile ; (ii) probability that a student passed the test if the pass mark was fixed at 35%.

Explanation

Marksfrequencycum freqlower boundupper bound
1 - 10220.510.5
11 - 203510.520.5
21 - 3051020.530.5
31 - 40132330.540.5
41 - 50194240.550.5
51 - 60317350.560.5
61 - 70138660.570.5
71 - 8099570.580.5
81 - 9049980.590.5
91 - 100110090.5100.5

(a)

(b) (i) 60th percentile is where the line from the cumulative frequency of 60 touches the curve i.e. 60th percentile = 58.5

(ii) If the pass mark was fixed at 35%, then the frequency will be 13 with the class mark 31 - 40.

Marksfrequencycum freqlower boundupper bound
1 - 10220.510.5
11 - 203510.520.5
21 - 3051020.530.5
31 - 40132330.540.5
41 - 50194240.550.5
51 - 60317350.560.5
61 - 70138660.570.5
71 - 8099570.580.5
81 - 9049980.590.5
91 - 100110090.5100.5

(a)cumulative frequency curve graph

(b) (i) 60th percentile is where the line from the cumulative frequency of 60 touches the curve i.e. 60th percentile = 58.5

(ii) If the pass mark was fixed at 35%, then the frequency will be 13 with the class mark 31 - 40.



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