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Income (Rs.)            Number (f)           Cumulative Frequency
               upto 10000                        30                      30
                                                                                            Unit 4: Research Problem
               10000-14999                      125                      155
               20000-24999                       50                      205
               25000-29999                       30                      235
                                                                                                  Notes
               30000-34999                       33                      268
               35000-49999                       20                      288
               above 35000                       12                      300

            In the above Table 125 is the modal class.
            Mode can be calculated using the formula:

                                  D   
                    M   = LLM       1    i 
                      0        0  D  D  
                                  1  2 
                   LM = Lower limit of modal class
                      0
                     D  = Difference between the frequency of modal class and the class immediately
                      1
                          preceding the modal class
                     D  = Difference between the frequency of the modal class and the class immediately
                      2
                          succeeding the modal class.
                      i = size of the modal class interval

                                   95  
                    M   = 10,000          5,000
                      d            95 75 
                                     
            substitute the values

                                   95 
                        = 10000 +    170    = 5000 = 1000+2794 =   12794

            Conclusion: Majority have the income of   12794. This is how statistical techniques are used in
            MR application.

            Median

            Median lies precisely halfway between highest and lowest values. It is necessary to arrange the
            data into ascending or descending order before selecting the median value. For ungrouped data
            with an odd number of observation, the median would be the middle value. For even number
            of observations, the median value is half way between central value.
            For a grouped data median is calculated using the formula

                                        N   
                                         – C.F. 
                            M  = LM    2        i
                             d       d
                                        FM d
                            M  = Lower limit of median class
                             d
                           CF = Cumulative frequency for the class just below the median class.

                          Fm   = Frequency of the median class.
                             d
                             i = Size of the class interval of median class.
            In the table N = 300 N/2 = 150. The class containing the 150th person is the median class.
            Substitute the value, we get median M  = 21568
                                           d





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