There are 5 professors and 6 students out of whom a committee of 2 professors and 3 students is to be formed such that a -Maths 9th

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Last Answer : x̅ = 1 / n (Σxi) ⇒ 55 = x1 + x2 + .......+ ⇒ x7 / 7 ⇒ x1 + x2 + ...... + x7 = 55 × 7 = 385 x1 + x2 + ...... + x6 = 52 + 54 + 55 + 53 + 56 + 54 = 324 ∴ x7 = 385 - 324 = 61 kg ∴ weight of the seventh student is 61 kg.

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Last Answer : Diameter d = 7 cm Radius r = 7 / 2 cm and h = 12 cm ∴ V = πr2h = 22 / 7 × 7 / 2 × 7 / 2 × 12 = 462 Total milk for 1600 students = 462 × 1600 = 739200 cm3 = 739200 / 1000 litres = 739.2 litres .

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Last Answer : x̅ = 1 / n (Σxi) ⇒ 55 = x1 + x2 + .......+ ⇒ x7 / 7 ⇒ x1 + x2 + ...... + x7 = 55 × 7 = 385 x1 + x2 + ...... + x6 = 52 + 54 + 55 + 53 + 56 + 54 = 324 ∴ x7 = 385 - 324 = 61 kg ∴ weight of the seventh student is 61 kg.

Description : In a school marks obtained by 80 students are given in the table. Draw a histogram. Also, make frequency polygon. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Here, class size = 135 - 305 = 10 ∴ Lower limit of first class interval is 305 - 10 / 2 = 300 Upper limit of first class interval is 305 + 10 / 2 = 310 Thus, first class interval is 300 - 310 Required histogram and frequency polygon is given on the graph paper .

Description : Following is the frequency distribution of total marks obtained by the students of different section of class-IX. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Since class intervals of the given frequency distribution are not of equal width. We would make modifications in the lengths of the rectangles in the histogram, so that the areas of rectangles are proportional ... lengths as given in the last column .The histogram of the data is given below.

Description : Following table gives the distribution of students of sections A and B of a class according to the marks obtained by them. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Clearly, the mean score of two sections A and B is same

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