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Presentation of Data

Gujarat Board · Class 11 · Statistics

Flashcards for Presentation of Data — Gujarat Board Class 11 Statistics. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Classification

What is classification in statistics? Why is it necessary?

Answer

Classification is the process of arranging ungrouped or raw data into proper systematic and short form. It is necessary because: 1) It represents large data in simple, short and attractive manner, 2)

Card 2Variables

Define discrete variable and give two examples.

Answer

A discrete variable can assume definite or countable values within a specified range. Examples: 1) Number of children per family (0, 1, 2, 3...), 2) Number of accidents on road (counted values). If yo

Card 3Variables

Define continuous variable and give two examples.

Answer

A continuous variable can assume any value within a specified range. Examples: 1) Height of a person (measured in cm, inches), 2) Maximum temperature on a day (measured in celsius). If you have to MEA

Card 4Frequency Distribution

What is frequency in statistics?

Answer

Frequency (f) is a numeric value showing the repetition of value of an observation. It tells us how many times a particular value appears in the data set. For example, if the value '2' appears 5 times

Card 5Frequency Distribution

What is a discrete frequency distribution?

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A discrete frequency distribution is a table showing various possible values of a discrete variable with their respective frequencies. It organizes discrete data by listing each value and how often it

Card 6Formulas

What is the formula for Range? When is it used?

Answer

Range (R) = Maximum value - Minimum value. It is used to find the spread of data and is essential for determining class length in continuous frequency distribution. Range helps decide how to group dat

Card 7Formulas

What is the formula for Class Length? How do you use it?

Answer

Class Length (C) = Range/Number of classes = R/K. After calculating, ensure C⋅K ≥ R. The class length should be a positive integer. This formula helps determine appropriate class intervals for continu

Card 8Classification

What is the difference between inclusive and exclusive classes?

Answer

Inclusive classes: Upper limit of one class ≠ lower limit of next class. Observations equal to both limits are included in the same class (e.g., 30-35 includes both 30 and 35). Exclusive classes: Uppe

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