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The heights of 50 children were measured (correct to the nearest cm) giving the following results :

Height (in cm)No. of children
651
664
675
687
6911
7010
716
724
732

Calculate the mean height for this distribution correct to one place of decimal.

Measures of Central Tendency

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Answer

We construct the table as under :

Height (xi)No. of children (fi)fixi
65165
664264
675335
687476
6911759
7010700
716426
724288
732146
Total503459

Mean = ΣfixiΣfi=345950\dfrac{Σfixi}{Σf_i} = \dfrac{3459}{50} = 69.2 cm.

Hence, mean height = 69.2 cm.

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