Data Handling Presentation of Data
Data Handling Presentation of Data
Question: 1
(i) Observation
(ii) data
Solution:
Question: 2
Solution:
30 – 39 37, 39
40 – 49 44, 48, 48
80 – 89 84, 88
90 – 99 90, 98
(ii) From the given data we can see that the highest score is 100.
(v) If 40 is the pass marks, students who have scored led the 40 have failed. So,
the students who have scored 37 and 39 have failed.
(vi) Students who have scored 75, 77, 78, 84, 88, 90, 98 and 100 are the ones
to score more than 75
(vii) The observation 51, 54 and 57 have not appeared in the data range of 50 –
60.
(viii) Students who have scored 37, 39, 44, 48 and 48 are the ones to score less
than 50
Question: 3
The weights of new born babies (in kg) in a hospital on a particular day are as
follows:
2.3, 2.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.6, 3.0, 2.5, 2.9, 2.8, 3.1, 2.5, 2.8, 2.7, 2.9, 2.4
Solution:
(i) Arranging the weights of the newborn babies in the descending order, we get
3.1, 3.0, 2.9, 2.9, 2.8, 2.8, 2.7, 2.6, 2.5, 2.5, 2.4, 2.3, 2.2, 2.1,
(v) We can count the number of babies born on that particular day by counting
the number of observations.
(vi) Babies which weigh 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 kg are the ones to weigh less than
2.5 kg.
(vii) Babies which weigh 2.9, 2.9, 3.0 and 3.1 kg are the ones to weigh more
than 2.8 kg.
Question: 4
Following data gives the number of children in 40 families:
1, 2, 6, 5, 1, 5, 1, 3, 2, 6, 2, 3, 4, 2, 0, 0, 4, 4, 3, 2
2, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 1, 2, 4, 3, 4, 1, 6, 2
Solution:
0 IIII 5
1 IIII II 7
2 IIII IIII I 11
3 IIII 5
4 IIII I 6
5 III 3
6 III 3
Question: 5
42 51 21 42 37 37 42 49 38 52
7 33 17 44 39 7 14 27 39 42
42 62 37 39 67 51 53 53 59 41
29 38 27 31 54 19 53 51 22 61
42 39 59 47 33 34 16 37 57 43
Solution:
7 II 2
14 I 1
16 I 1
17 I 1
19 I 1
21 I 1
22 I 1
27 II 2
29 I 1
31 I 1
33 II 2
34 I 1
37 IIII 4
38 II 2
39 IIII 4
41 I 1
42 IIII I 6
43 I 1
44 I 1
47 I 1
49 I 1
51 III 3
52 I 1
53 III 3
54 I 1
57 I 1
59 II 2
61 I 1
62 I 1
67 I 1
Question: 6
15243
61425
16263
54132
36152
Solution:
1 IIII 5
2 IIII 5
3 IIII 4
4 III 3
5 IIII 4
6 IIII 4
Question: 7
In a study of number of accidents per day, the observations for 30 days were
obtained as follows:
6356432542
4212205461
6053615526
Solution:
Frequency distribution table of the given number of accidents per day is given
below:
Number of accidents Tally marks Number of days
0 II 2
1 III 3
2 IIII I 6
3 III 3
4 IIII 4
5 IIII I 6
6 IIII I 6
Question: 8
Prepare a frequency table of the following ages (in years) of 30 students of class
VIII in your school:
13, 14, 13, 12, 14, 13, 14, 15, 13, 14, 13, 14, 16, 12, 14
13, 14, 15, 16, 13, 14, 13, 12, 17, 13, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14
Solution:
12 IIII 4
13 IIII IIII II 12
14 IIII IIII 9
15 II 2
16 II 2
17 I 1
Question: 9
Following figures relate the weekly wages (in Rs) of 15 workers in a factory:
300, 250, 200, 250, 200, 150, 350, 200, 250, 200, 150, 300, 150, 200, 250
Solution:
150 III 3
200 IIII 5
250 IIII 4
300 II 2
350 I 1
= Rs. 200
Question: 10
9, 17, 12, 20, 9, 18, 25, 17, 19, 9, 12, 9, 18, 17, 19, 20, 25, 9, 12, 17, 19, 19,
20, 9
Solution:
1 II 2
2 III 3
3 III 3
4 IIII II 7
5 IIII I 6
6 IIII II 7
7 IIII 5
8 IIII 4
9 III 3
(i) Number of students who have obtained marks equal to or more than 7
= 5 + 4 + 3 = 12
=2+3+3=8
Question: 11
Following is the choice of sweets of 30 students of class VI: Ladoo, Barfi, Ladoo,
Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Jalebi, Jalebi,
Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo,
Rasgulla, Ladoo, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Rasgulla, Ladoo.
Barfi III 3
Jelebi IIII I 6