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In a retail market, fruit vendors were selling mangoes kept in packing boxes. These boxes contained varying number of mangoes. 



Answer -

The following was the distribution of mangoesaccording to the number of boxes.

Number of mangoes

50-52

53-55

56-58

59-61

62-64

Number of boxes

15

110

135

115

25

Find the mean numberof mangoes kept in a packing box. Which method of finding the mean did you choose?


Solution:

Since, the given data is not continuous so weadd 0.5 to the upper limit and subtract 0.45 from the lower limit as the gapbetween two intervals are 1

Here, assumed mean (A) = 57

Class size (h) = 3

Here, the step deviation is used because thefrequency values are big.

Class Interval

Number of boxes (fi)

Mid-point (xi)

di = xi – A

fidi

49.5-52.5

15

51

-6

90

52.5-55.5

110

54

-3

-330

55.5-58.5

135

57 = A

0

0

58.5-61.5

115

60

3

345

61.5-64.5

25

63

6

150

Sum fi = 400

Sum fidi = 75

The formula to find out the Mean is:

Mean = x̄ = A +h ∑fidi /∑f

= 57 + 3(75/400)

= 57 + 0.1875

= 57.19

Therefore, the mean number of mangoes kept ina packing box is 57.19

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