Chapter 12 Statistics Exercise-01

EXERCISE 12.1

1. A survey conducted by an organisation for the cause of illness and death among the women between the ages 15 - 44 (in years) worldwide, found the following figures (in %):

S.No.CausesFemale fatality rate (%)
1.Reproductive health conditions31.8
2.Neuropsychiatric conditions25.4
3.Injuries12.4
4.Cardiovascular conditions4.3
5.Respiratory conditions4.1
6.Other causes22.0

(i) Represent the information given above graphically.

(ii) Which condition is the major cause of women’s ill health and death worldwide?

(iii) Try to find out, with the help of your teacher, any two factors which play a major role in the cause in (ii) above being the major cause.

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Solution

(i) The information given in the question is represented below graphically.

Causes

(ii) We can observe from the graph that reproductive health conditions are the major cause of women’s ill health and death worldwide.

(iii) Two factors responsible for the cause in (ii) are

  • Lack of proper care and understanding.
  • Lack of medical facilities.

2. The following data on the number of girls (to the nearest ten) per thousand boys in different sections of Indian society is given below.

SectionNumber of girls per thousand boys
Scheduled Caste (SC)940
Scheduled Tribe (ST)970
Non SC/ST920
Backward districts950
Non-backward districts920
Rural930
Urban910

(i) Represent the information above by a bar graph.

(ii) In the classroom discuss what conclusions can be arrived at from the graph.

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Solution

(i) The information given in the question is represented below graphically.

(ii) From the above graph, we can conclude that the maximum number of girls per thousand boys is present in section ST. We can also observe that the backward districts and rural areas have more girls per thousand boys than nonbackward districts and urban areas.

3. Given below are the seats won by different political parties in the polling outcome of a state assembly elections:

Political PartyABCDEF
Seats Won755537291037

(i) Draw a bar graph to represent the polling results.

(ii) Which political party won the maximum number of seats?

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Solution

(i) The bar graph representing the polling results is given below.

(ii) From the bar graph, it is clear that Party A won the maximum number of seats.

4. The length of 40 leaves of a plant are measured correct to one millimetre, and the obtained data is represented in the following table:

Length (in mm)Number of leaves
$118-126$3
$127-135$5
$136-144$9
$145-153$12
$154-162$5
$163-171$4
$172-180$2

(i) Draw a histogram to represent the given data. [Hint: First make the class intervals continuous]

(ii) Is there any other suitable graphical representation for the same data?

(iii) Is it correct to conclude that the maximum number of leaves are $153 \mathrm{~mm}$ long? Why?

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Solution

(i) The data given in the question is represented in the discontinuous class interval. So, we have to make it in the continuous class interval. The difference is 1 , so taking half of 1 , we subtract $1 / 2=0.5$ from the lower limit and add 0.5 to the upper limit. Then, the table becomes

S.No.Length (in mm)Number of leaves
1.$117.5-126.5$3
2.$126.5-135.5$5
3.$135.5-144.5$9
4.$144.5-153.5$12
5.$153.5-162.5$5
6.$162.5-171.5$4
7.$171.5-180.5$

(ii) Yes, the data given in the question can also be represented by a frequency polygon.

(iii) No, we cannot conclude that the maximum number of leaves is $153 mm$ long because the maximum number of leaves are lying in-between the length of 144.5 - 153.5

5. The following table gives the life times of 400 neon lamps:

Life time (in hours)Number of lamps
$300-400$14
$400-500$56
$500-600$60
$600-700$86
$700-800$74
$800-900$62
$900-1000$48

(i) Represent the given information with the help of a histogram.

(ii) How many lamps have a life time of more than 700 hours?

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Solution

(i) The histogram representation of the given data is given below.

(ii) The number of lamps having a lifetime of more than 700 hours $=74+62+48=184$

6. The following table gives the distribution of students of two sections according to the marks obtained by them:

Section ASection B
MarksFrequencyMarksFrequency
$0-10$3$0-10$5
$10-20$9$10-20$19
$20-30$17$20-30$15
$30-40$12$30-40$10
$40-50$9$40-50$1

Represent the marks of the students of both the sections on the same graph by two frequency polygons. From the two polygons compare the performance of the two sections.

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Solution

The class-marks $=($ lower limit + upper limit $) / 2$

For section A,

MarksClass-marksFrequency
$0-10$53
$10-20$159
$30-30$2517
$30-40$3512
$40-50$459

For section B,

MarksClass-marksFrequency
$0-10$55
$10-20$1519
$20-30$2515
$30-40$3510
$40-50$451

Representing these data on a graph using two frequency polygon, we get

From the graph, we can conclude that the students of Section A performed better than Section B.

7. The runs scored by two teams A and B on the first 60 balls in a cricket match are given below:

Number of ballsTeam ATeam B
$1-6$25
$7-12$16
$13-18$82
$19-24$910
$25-30$45
$31-36$56
$37-42$63
$43-48$104
$49-54$68
$55-60$210

Represent the data of both the teams on the same graph by frequency polygons.

[Hint : First make the class intervals continuous.]

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Solution

The data given in the question is represented in the discontinuous class interval. So, we have to make it in the continuous class interval. The difference is 1 , so taking half of 1 , we subtract $1 / 2=0.5=0.5$ from the lower limit and add 0.5 to the upper limit. Then, the table becomes

Number of BallsClass MarkTeam ATeam B
$0.5-6.5$3.525
$6.5-12.5$9.516
$12.5-18.5$15.582
$18.5-24.5$910
$24.5-30.5$27.545
$30.5-36.5$33.556
$36.5-42.5$39.563
$42.5-48.5$45.5104
$48.5-54.5$51.568
$54.5-60.5$57.5210

The data of both teams are represented on the graph below by frequency polygons.

8. A random survey of the number of children of various age groups playing in a park was found as follows:

Age (in years)Number of children
$1-2$5
$2-3$3
$3-5$6
$5-7$12
$7-10$9
$10-15$10
$15-17$4

Draw a histogram to represent the data above.

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Solution

The width of the class intervals in the given data varies.

We know that,

The area of the rectangle is proportional to the frequencies in the histogram.

Thus, the proportion of children per year can be calculated as given in the table below.

Age
(in years)
Number of children (frequency)Width of classLength of rectangle
$1-2$51$(5 / 1) \times 1=5$
$2-3$31$(3 / 1) \times 1=3$
$3-5$62$(6 / 2) \times 1=3$
$5-7$122$(12 / 2) \times 1=6$
$7-10$93$(9 / 3) \times 1=3$
$10-15$105$(10 / 5) \times 1=2$
$15-17$42$(4 / 2) \times 1=2$

Let $x$-axis $=$ the age of children

y-axis $=$ proportion of children per 1-year interval

9. 100 surnames were randomly picked up from a local telephone directory and a frequency distribution of the number of letters in the English alphabet in the surnames was found as follows:

Number of lettersNumber of surnames
$1-4$6
$4-6$30
$6-8$44
$8-12$16
$12-20$4

(i) Draw a histogram to depict the given information.

(ii) Write the class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lie.

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Solution

(i) The width of the class intervals in the given data is varying.

We know that,

The area of the rectangle is proportional to the frequencies in the histogram.

Thus, the proportion of the number of surnames per 2 letters interval can be calculated as given in the table below.

Number of lettersNumber of surnamesWidth of classLength of rectangle
$1-4$63$(6 / 3) \times 2=4$
$4-6$302$(30 / 2) \times 2=30$
$6-8$442$(44 / 2) \times 2=44$
8-12164$(16 / 4) \times 2=8$
$12-20$48$(4 / 8) \times 2=1$

(ii) 6-8 is the class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lie.



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