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- maximum mark: 6
the following table shows the number of errors per page in a 100 page document.
| number of errors | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|
(a) state whether the data is discrete, continuous or neither. 1
(b) find the mean number of errors per page 2
(c) find the median number of errors per page 2
(d) write down the mode 1
Step1: Classify data type
Discrete data takes distinct, countable values. The number of errors per page is countable (0,1,2,3,4), so it is discrete.
Step2: Calculate total errors
Multiply each error count by page count, sum results.
$\text{Total errors} = (0 \times 28) + (1 \times 24) + (2 \times 20) + (3 \times 17) + (4 \times 11) = 0 + 24 + 40 + 51 + 44 = 159$
Step3: Calculate mean errors per page
Divide total errors by total pages (100).
$\text{Mean} = \frac{159}{100} = 1.59$
Step4: Locate median position
Median is the value at the $\frac{n+1}{2}$th position for $n=100$: $\frac{100+1}{2}=50.5$th value, average of 50th and 51st values.
Cumulative pages: 28 (0 errors), 28+24=52 (1 error). Both 50th and 51st values fall in the 1 error group, so median = 1.
Step5: Identify mode
Mode is the error count with the most pages. 0 errors has 28 pages, the highest frequency.
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(a) Discrete
(b) 1.59
(c) 1
(d) 0