Q.4 If the median and mode of the following distribution are 335 and 340 respectively. Find the missing frequencies. Daily Wages 0-100 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 Total No. of workers 4 16 --- --- --- 6 4 230
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We have a distribution of daily wages for a group of workers divided into ranges, and we know the total number of workers is 230. The median wage is 335, and the mode wage is 340. However, the frequencies (number of workers) for some of these ranges are missing. Show more…
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