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The contents of 100 matchboxes were checked to determine the number of matches they contained.

No. of matchesNo. of boxes
356
3610
3718
3825
3921
4012
418

(i) Calculate, correct to one decimal place, the mean number of matches per box.

(ii) Determine how many extra matches would have to be added to the total contents of the 100 boxes to bring the mean upto exactly 39 matches.

Measures of Central Tendency

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Answer

(i) We construct the following table:

xififixi
356210
3610360
3718666
3825950
3921819
4012480
418328
Total1003813

Mean = fixifi=3813100\dfrac{∑fixi}{∑f_i} = \dfrac{3813}{100} = 38.1

Hence, the mean of number of matches per box is 38.1

(ii) Mean = No. of matchesNo. of boxes\dfrac{\text{No. of matches}}{\text{No. of boxes}}

Let the no. of matches added to total contents of 100 boxes be x in order to bring mean to 39. So, total matches becomes 3813 + x.

39=3813+x1003900=3813+xx=39003813=87.\therefore 39 = \dfrac{3813 + x}{100} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 3900 = 3813 + x \\[1em] \Rightarrow x = 3900 - 3813 = 87.

Hence, 87 extra matches need to added to bring the mean upto exactly 39 matches.

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