The table gives the distribution of heights in metres of 100 students. Height 1.40-1.42 1.43-1.45

FURTHER MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2012

The table gives the distribution of heights in metres of 100 students.

Height1.40-1.421.43-1.451.46-1.481.49-1.511.52-1.541.55-1.571.58-1.601.61-1.63
Freq241930241461

(a) Calculate the : (i) mean height ; (ii) mean deviation of the distribution.

(b) What is the probability that the height of a student selected at random is greater than the mean height of the distribution?

Explanation

Height

Class

Mark (x)

\(f\)\(fx\)\(d = x - \bar{x}\)\(|d|\)\(fd\)
1.40-1.421.4122.82-0.10.10.2
1.43-1.451.4445.76-0.070.070.28
1.46-1.481.471927.93-0.040.040.76
1.49-1.511.503045.00-0.010.010.30
1.52-1.541.532436.720.020.020.48
1.55-1.571.561421.840.050.050.70
1.58-1.601.5969.540.080.080.48
1.61-1.631.6211.620.110.110.11
100151.233.31

(a)(i) Mean \(\bar{x} = \frac{\sum fx}{\sum f}\)

= \(\frac{151.23}{100}\)

\(\approxeq 1.51cm\)

(ii) Mean deviation = \(\frac{\sum fd}{\sum f}\)

= \(\frac{3.31}{100}\)

= \(0.033\)

(b) p(height is gretaer than mean height) = \(\frac{24 + 14 + 6 + 1}{100}\)

= \(0.45\)



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