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An aircraft has 120 passenger seats. The number of seats occupied during 100 flights is given in the following table :

Number of seats100-104104-108108-112112-116116-120
Frequency1520321815

Determine the mean number of seats occupied over the flights.


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Solution

Step 1: Find the assumed mean for the given data:

The assumed mean of the given data is calculated as

a=upperclasslimit+lowerclasslimit2

a=120+1002

a=110

Step 2: Create a frequency distribution table based on the given and calculated data:

The deviation di for each class interval is calculated as di=xi-a, where xi is the mean of each class interval respectively.

Class IntervalMean of Class interval xiFrequency fiDeviation (di=xia)fidi
100-104

102

15

-8

-120

104-108

106

20

-4

-80

108-112

110

32

0

0

112-116

114

18

4

72

116-120

118

15

8

120

N=Σfi=100

Σfidi=-8

Step 3: Using the formula calculate the mean:

The mean x¯ is given as

x¯=a+fidifi

Substituting the values we get

x¯=110+-8100

x¯=109.92

Since the number of seats cannot be a decimal number we round off to the nearest integer.

x¯=110

Hence, the mean number of seats occupied during 100 flights is 110.


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