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Consider the following distribution of SO2 concentration in the air(in ppm = parts per million) in 30 localities. Find the mean SO2 concentration using assumed mean method. Also find the values of A, B and C

Class IntervalFrequency(fi)Class mark(xi)di=xia0.000.0440.020.080.040.0890.06A.........0.080.1290.10B........0.120.1620.140.040.160.2040.18C........0.200.2420.220.12Totalfi=30


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-0.04, 0, 0.04, 0.098

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B

-0.04, 0, 0.04, 0.2

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C

-0.04, 0, 0.04, 0.6

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D

-0.04, 0, 0.04, 0.5

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Solution

The correct option is A

-0.04, 0, 0.04, 0.098


The 4th column in table shown in question is a table of values of ‘d’.
di = xi – a

Here

di = value of ‘d’ for ith class mark-row.

xi = ith class mark

a = assumed mean value

Applying given formula for 1st class interval(0-0.04),

-0.08 = 0.02 – a

a = 0.1

Thus P = 0.1

Applying given formula for 2nd class interval(0.04-0.08)

A = 0.06 – 0.1

A = -0.04

Similarly for 3rdand 5th classes d values are-

B = 0

C = 0.04

Mean = 0.098


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