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2008 WAEC Further Mathematics Theory The following table shows the distribution of marks obtained by some students in an examination....

Further Mathematics
WAEC 2008

The following table shows the distribution of marks obtained by some students in an examination.

Marks 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99
Frequency 50 50 40 60 100 100 50 25 15 10

(a) Construct a cumulative frequency table for the distribution

(b) Draw an ogive for the distribution

(c) Use your graph in (b) to determine : (i) semi- interquartile range ; (ii) number of students who failed, if the pass mark for the examination is 37 ; (iii) probability that a student selected at random scored between 20% and 60%.

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Explanation

(a) 

Marks

(x)

No of students

(f)

Class boundaries

Cum Freq

\((\sum f)\)

0-9 50 -0.5 - 9.5 50
10-19 50 9.5 - 19.5 100
20-29 40 19.5 - 29.5 140
30-39 60 29.5 - 39.5 200
40-49 100 39.5 - 49.5 300
50-59 100 49.5 - 59.5 400
60-69 50 59.5 - 69.5 450
70-79 25 69.5 - 79.5 475
80-89 15 79.5 - 89.5 490
90-99 10 89.5 - 99.5 500

(c)(i) Position of lower quartile, \(Q_{1} = \frac{\sum f + 1}{4} = \frac{500 + 1}{4}\)

= \(\frac{501}{4} = 125.25th\) position.

\(\therefore Q_{1} = 26.0\)

Position of upper quartile, \(Q_{3} = 3(\frac{\sum f + 1}{4}) = 3(125.25) = 375.75th\) position.

\(\therefore Q_{3} = 56.3\)

Semi-interquartile range = \(\frac{Q_{3} - Q_{1}}{2} = \frac{56.3 - 26}{2}\)

= \(\frac{30.3}{2} = 15.15\)

(ii) If the pass mark is 37, then 190 students failed.

(iii) Those who scored between 0% and 20% = 100

Those who scored between 0% and 60% = 400

Those who scored between 20% and 60% = 400 - 100 = 300.

P(20% < x < 60%) = \(\frac{300}{500} = \frac{3}{5}\)


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