(a) The table shows the distribution of marks scored by some candidates in an examination....

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WAEC 2023

(a) The table shows the distribution of marks scored by some candidates in an examination.

Marks11 - 2021 - 3031 - 4041 - 5051 - 6061 - 7071 - 8081 - 90

91 - 100

Num of candidates539144057251181

Construct a cumulative frequency table for the distribution.

(b) The table shows the distribution of marks scored by some candidates in an examination.

Marks11 - 2021 - 3031 - 4041 - 5051 - 6061 - 7071 - 8081 - 90

91 - 100

Num of candidates539144057251181

Draw a cumulative frequency curve for the distribution.

(ci) Use the curve to estimate the:

number of candidates who scored marks between 24 and 58 ;

(cii) Use the curve to estimate the:

lowest mark for distinction, if 12% of the candidates passed with distinction.

Explanation

(a)

MarksClass BoundariesFrequencyCumulative Frequency
11 - 2010.5 - 20.555
21 - 3020.5 - 30.5395+39=44
31 - 4030.5 - 40.51444+14=58
41 - 5040.5 - 50.54058+40=98
51 - 6050.5 - 60.55798+57=155
61 - 7060.5 - 70.525155+25=180
71 - 8070.5 - 80.511180+11=191
81 - 9080.5 - 90.58191+8=199
91 - 10090.5 - 100.51199+1=200

(b)

(ci) The number of candidates who scored marks between 24 and 58 = 146 - 14 = 132

(cii) if 12% of the candidates passed with distinction then 88% did not pass with distinction

⇒\(88% of 200 = \frac{88}{100}\times 200=176\)

From the cumulative frequency curve, 176 corresponds to 69 marks

∴ Thelowest mark for distinction = 69 marks



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