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2021 WAEC Further Mathematics Theory The table shows the frequency distribution of heights (in cm) of pupils in a certain...

Further Mathematics
WAEC 2021

The table shows the frequency distribution of heights (in cm) of pupils in a certain school.

Heights

100-109 110-119 120-129 130-139 140-149 150-159

160-169

Frequency

27 58 130 105 50 25 5

 (a) (i) Construct a cumulative frequency table. (ii) Use the table to draw a cumulative frequency curve.

(b) Using the curve, estimate the: (i)median height; (ii) inter quartile range (iii) percentage of students whose heights are most 130cm.

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Explanation

Height (in cm)

Frequency

Not exceeding 99.5

0

Not exceeding 109.5

27

Not exceeding 119.5

85

Not exceeding 129.5

215

Not exceeding 139.5

320

Not exceeding 149.5

370

Not exceeding 159.5

395

Not exceeding 169.5

400

(ii)

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bi) Median 1/2 of N = 1/2 x 400 = 200

Cumulative frequency level From the curve, it is 118.5cm

(ii) Inter quartile range = upper quartile - lower quartile upper quartile

= 3/4 of N

= 3/4 x 400 = 300

Cumulative frequency level From the curve, it is 126.5cm

lower quartile = 1/4 of N

= 1/4 x 400 = 100

Cumulative frequency level From the curve, it is 111.0cm

Inter quartile range = 126.5cm -111.0cm = 15.5cm

(ii) From the curve, students whose heights are at most 130cm are 240.

Percentage óf students whose heights are at most 130cm = \(\frac{240}{400}\) x 100

= 60%


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