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1 Grouped Frequency Calculating an estimate of the mean Jill Robertson

2 Which is the modal class? Weight61 – 6566 – 7071 – 7576 –8081 - 85 Freq.92029157 71 - 75 Question 1 A gardener checks the weights (in grams) of a number of tomatoes for grading purposes. Here are her results Calculate an estimate for the mean Weight61 – 6566 – 7071 – 7576 –8081 - 85 Freq.92029157 First of all we need a representative value for each group Weight61 – 6566 – 7071 – 7576 –8081 - 85 Freq.92029157 6368737883 Mid-point

3 = m6368737883 Weight61 – 6566 – 7071 – 7576 –8081 - 85 Freq.92029157 m x f Mean = = 72.4375= 72.4 (3 sf) Now we need to calculate a total of the weight of tomatoes in each group 63 x 9 567 68 x 20 1360 73 x 29 78 x 15 83 x 7 21171170581 80 5795 We need to work out the total of our estimate of the weight and the total frequency

4 Why is this an estimate of the mean? Because the data has been grouped and so exact data has been lost

5 Calculate an estimate of the mean for this distribution Weight (Kg)0-1010-2020-3030-4040-5050-60 Frequency1118161152 Wt (Kg)0-1010-2020-3030-4040-5050-60 F1118161152 515253545 Mid-point 55 63 1445 5 x 1115 x 1825 x 1635 x 1145 x 555 x 2 55270400385225110 Mean = = 22.9365..= 22.9 (3 sf) m x f


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