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Quantitative Techniques – I




                    Notes          Geometric Mean: The geometric mean of a series of n positive observations is defined as the nth
                                   root of their product.
                                   Harmonic Mean: The harmonic mean of n observations, none of which is zero, is defined as the
                                   reciprocal of the arithmetic mean of their reciprocals
                                   Measure of Central Tendency: A measure of central tendency is a typical value around which
                                   other figures congregate.
                                   Measure of Central Value: Since an average is somewhere within the range of data it is sometimes
                                   called a measure of central value.

                                   Median: Median of distribution is that value of the variate which divides it into two equal parts.
                                   Mode: Mode is that value of the variate which occurs maximum number of times in a distribution
                                   and around which other items are densely distributed.

                                   Partition Values: The values that divide  a distribution into more  than two  equal parts are
                                   commonly known as partition values or fractiles.
                                   Percentiles: Percentiles divide a distribution into 100 equal parts and there are, in all, 99 percentiles
                                   denoted as P , P , ...... P , ...... P , ...... P , ...... P  respectively.
                                             1  2    25     40    60    99
                                   Quartiles: The values of a variable that divide a distribution into four equal parts are called
                                   quartiles.
                                   Weighted Arithmetic Mean:  Weights  are assigned to different items depending upon their
                                   importance, i.e., more important items are assigned more weight.

                                   Weighted Geometric Mean: Weighted geometric mean of observations is equal to the antilog of
                                   weighted arithmetic mean of their logarithms.

                                   6.8 Review Questions


                                   1.  What are the functions of an average? Discuss the relative merits and demerits of various
                                       types of statistical averages.
                                   2.  Give the essential requisites of a measure of ‘Central Tendency’. Under what circumstances
                                       would a geometric mean or a harmonic mean be more appropriate than arithmetic mean?
                                   3.  Compute arithmetic mean of the following series:
                                                   Marks    :  0 -10  10 - 20  20 - 30  30 - 40  40 - 50  50 - 60
                                                No.of Students  :  12  18  27     20    17    6
                                   4.  Calculate arithmetic mean of the following data:

                                                                    : 10 12 14 16 18 20
                                                                    :  3  7  12 18 10  5
                                   5.  Find out the missing frequency in the following distribution with mean equal to 30.
                                                     Class   :  0 -10  10 - 20  20 - 30  30 - 40  40 - 50
                                                    Frequency  :  5    6     10     ?      13
                                   6.  A distribution consists of three components each with total frequency of 200, 250 and 300
                                       and with means of 25, 10 and 15 respectively. Find out the mean of the combined distribution.
                                   7.  The mean of a certain number of items is 20. If an observation 25 is added to the data, the
                                       mean becomes 21. Find the number of items in the original data.







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