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- a mathematics teacher marked a set of 30 exam papers. the grades are displayed below: 90,85,74,86,65,62,95,77,82,50,83,77,93,73,72 98,66,45,50,89,78,70,75,95,80,78,83,81,72,75 (a) complete the table below: interval tally frequency class mark relative frequency cumulative frequency 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 70 - 80 80 - 90 90 - 100 (b) what is the class width?
Step1: Recall class - width formula
Class width = Upper - class limit - Lower - class limit
Step2: Take an interval example
For the interval 40 - 50, upper - class limit = 50, lower - class limit = 40
Step3: Calculate class width
Class width=50 - 40 = 10. This is the same for all intervals (e.g., for 50 - 60: 60 - 50 = 10; for 60 - 70: 70 - 60 = 10, etc.).
(a)
| Interval | Tally | Frequency | Class Mark | Relative Frequency | Cumulative Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 - 60 | //// //// | 8 | 55 | $\frac{8}{30}\approx0.267$ | 4 + 8=12 |
| 60 - 70 | //// //// | 8 | 65 | $\frac{8}{30}\approx0.267$ | 12+8 = 20 |
| 70 - 80 | //// //// | 8 | 75 | $\frac{8}{30}\approx0.267$ | 20 + 8=28 |
| 80 - 90 | / | 1 | 85 | $\frac{1}{30}\approx0.033$ | 28+1 = 29 |
| 90 - 100 | / | 1 | 95 | $\frac{1}{30}\approx0.033$ | 29 + 1=30 |
for (a):
Step1: Count tallies
Go through the data set and count the number of values that fall into each interval to get the frequency. For example, for the 40 - 50 interval, count how many scores are between 40 and 50.
Step2: Calculate class mark
Class mark = $\frac{\text{Lower - class limit}+\text{Upper - class limit}}{2}$, e.g., for 40 - 50, $\frac{40 + 50}{2}=45$.
Step3: Calculate relative frequency
Relative frequency = $\frac{\text{Frequency}}{\text{Total number of data points}}$, here the total number of data points is 30.
Step4: Calculate cumulative frequency
Cumulative frequency for an interval is the sum of the frequencies of that interval and all previous intervals.
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(b) 10