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Mathematics Question on Mean of Grouped Data

A survey was conducted by a group of students as a part of their environment awareness programme, in which they collected the following data regarding the number of plants in 20 houses in a locality. Find the mean number of plants per house.

**Number of plants **0 − 22 − 44 − 66 − 88 − 1010 − 1212 − 14
Number of houses1215623

Which method did you use for finding the mean, and why?

Answer

To find the class mark (xi) for each interval, the following relation is used.

Class mark (xi)(x_i) = Upper limit + Lower limit2\frac {\text{Upper \,limit + Lower \,limit}}{2}

xix_i and fixif_ix_i can be calculated as follows.

**Number of plants **Number of houses (fi\bf{f_i})xi\bf{x_i}fixi\bf{f_ix_i}
0-2111 x 1 =1
2-4232 x 3 = 6
4-6152 x 3 = 5
6-8575 x 7 = 35
8-10696 x 9 = 54
10-122112 x 11 = 22
12-143133 x 13 = 39
**Total **** 20**162

From the table, it can be observed that

fi=20\sum f_i = 20
fixi=162\sum f_ix_i = 162

Mean, x=fixifi\overset{-}{x} = \frac{\sum f_ix_i}{\sum f_i}
x = 16220\frac{162 }{20}
x = 8.1

Therefore, mean number of plants per house is 8.1.

Here, direct method has been used as the values of class marks (xix_i) and fif_i are small.