The daily pocket expenses of 206 students in a school are given below.
Pocket expense0−55−1010−1515−2020−2525−3030−3535−40(in rupees)Number of students1016304250301612(Frequency)
Construct a frequency polygon representing the above data. [4 MARKS]
Tabular form: 2 Marks
Graph: 2 Marks
We take two imagined classes, one at the beginning, namely (- 5 ) - 0, and the other at the end, namely 40 - 45, each with frequency zero.
With these two classes, we have the following frequency table.
Pocket expenseClass markFrequency(in rupees)(Number of students)(−5)−0−2.500−52.5105−107.51610−1512.53015−2017.54220−2522.55025−3027.53030−3532.51635−4037.51240−4542.50
Now, we plot the following points on a graph paper.
A(-2.5, 0), B(2.5, 10), C(7.5, 16), D(12.5, 30), E(17.5, 42), F(22.5, 50), G(27.5, 30), H(32.5, 16), H(32.5, 16), I(37.5, 12), J(42.5, 0)
Join these points by line segments AB, BC, CD, DE, EF, FG, GH, HI and IJ to obtain the required frequency polygon, shown just above.