1. Find the mean, median and mode of the weight distribution of 24 students indicated below Weight (kg) | # of students 52-54 | 1 55-57 | 4 58-60 | 3 61-63 | 5 64-66 | 6 67-69 | 3 70-72 | 2 2. The following distribution gives the monthly income of families in a city. Monthly income(Php) | # of families 1000 and above | 4 951-1000 | 9 901-900 | 12 851-900 | 15 801-850 | 14 751-800 | 8 701-750 | 6 700- and below | 3 Find the value of the ff: 1. Average income 2. Common income 3. Income of 32nd family
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These midpoints will be used as the representative weights for each group. For the weight distribution of students: Midpoints: 53, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68, 71 Number of students: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2, 2 Show more…
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