The histogram above represents the scores of some candidates in an examination. (a) Using the...

FURTHER MATHEMATICS
WAEC 2014

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The histogram above represents the scores of some candidates in an examination.

(a) Using the histogram, construct a frequency distribution table indicating clearly the class intervals ;

(b) Draw a cumulative frequency curve of the distribution and use it to estimate the :

(i) median ; (ii) quartile deviation.

Explanation

(a)

ScoreFreq
9 - 184
19 - 286
29 - 388
39 - 4813
49 - 5815
59 - 6810
69 - 783
79 - 881

(b)

Upper class

boundary

Freq.Cum. Freq
18.544
28.5610
38.5818
48.51331
58.51546
68.51056
78.5359
88.5160

ogive

(i) Median, \(Q_{2} = \frac{1}{2} \text{Nth score}\)

= \(\frac{1}{2} \text{60th score} = 30th\) score.

= \(48.4\)

(ii) \(Q_{1} = 35.5 ; Q_{3} = 57.5\)

Quartile deviation = \(\frac{1}{2} (Q_{3} - Q_{1})\)

= \(\frac{1}{2} (57.5 - 35.5) = \frac{1}{2} (22)\)

= \(11.0\)



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