The weights in grams of 50 apples picked at random from a consignment are as follows : 106, 107, 76, 82, 109, 107, 115, 93, 187, 195, 123, 125, 111, 99, 86, 70, 126, 68, 130, 129, 139, 119, 115, 128, 100, 186, 84, 99, 113, 204, 111, 141, 136, 123, 90, 115, 98, 110, 78, 90, 107, 81, 131, 75, 84, 104, 110, 80, 118, 82. Form the grouped frequency table by dividing the variate range into intervals of equal width, each corresponding to 20 gms. in such a'way that the mid-value of the first class corresponds to 70 gms.
The weights in grams of 50 apples picked at random from a consignment are as follows : 106, 107, 76, 82, 109, 107, 115, 93, 187, 195, 123, 125, 111, 99, 86, 70, 126, 68, 130, 129, 139, 119, 115, 128, 100, 186, 84, 99, 113, 204, 111, 141, 136, 123, 90, 115, 98, 110, 78, 90, 107, 81, 131, 75, 84, 104, 110, 80, 118, 82. Form the grouped frequency table by dividing the variate range into intervals of equal width, each corresponding to 20 gms. in such a'way that the mid-value of the first class corresponds to 70 gms.
Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.7: Probability
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