Question 1 of 15
One of the methods for determining mode is
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Question 1 of 15
One of the methods for determining mode is
Question 2 of 15
Mode is the
Question 3 of 15
The algebraic sum of the deviations of a frequency distribution from its mean is always,
Question 4 of 15
Construction of a cumulative frequency table is useful in determining the
Question 5 of 15
Which of the following can not be determined graphically?
Question 6 of 15
The absccissa of the point of intersection of the less than type and of the more than type cumulative frequency curves of a grouped data gives its
Question 7 of 15
The median of the first ten prime numbers is
Question 8 of 15
If the mode of the data: 64, 60, 48, x, 43, 48, 43, 34 is 43, then x+ 3 =
Question 9 of 15
The mode of the data 16, 15, 17, 16, 15, x, 19, 17, 14 is 15, then x=
Question 10 of 15
If the mean of 6, 7, x, 8, y, 14 is 9, then
Question 11 of 15
The mean of the first n natural numbers is 5n/9, then n=
Question 12 of 15
The arithmetic mean and mode of a data is 24 and 12 respectively, then its median is
Question 13 of 15
The mean of the first n odd natural numbers is (n^2) / 81, then n =
Question 14 of 15
The difference between a mode and a median of a data is 24, then the difference between the median and the mean is
Question 15 of 15
The arithmetic mean of 7, 8, x, 11, 14 is x. Then x=