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Quantitative Techniques – I




                    Notes          Alternative Method
                                   N   95
                                           47.5. Looking at  the frequency  distribution we  note that  there are 48  observations
                                   2   2
                                   which are less than or equal to 12 and there are 72 (i.e.,  95 – 23) observations which are greater
                                   than or equal to 12. Hence, median is 12.
                                   Locate median of the following frequency distribution:

                                                    X   :  0    1   2    3    4   5    6    7
                                                     f  :  7   14   18   36  51   54   52  20
                                   Solution:

                                                    X    0   1   2    3    4     5     6    7
                                                    f    7  14   18   36   51    54   52    20
                                                   c. f.  7  21  39   75  126   180   232  252
                                   Here N = 252, i.e., even.

                                                              N   252          N
                                                         Now    =     =  126 and    + 1 = 127.
                                                              2    2           2
                                     Median is the mean of the size of 126th and 127th observation. From the table we note that
                                   126th observation is 4 and 127th observation is 5.
                                                                        4 +5
                                                                    M  =     =  4.5
                                                                     d    2
                                   Alternative Method
                                   Looking at the frequency distribution we note that there are 126 observations which are less
                                   than or equal to 4 and there are 252 – 75 = 177 observations which are greater than or equal to 4.
                                                                                              4 5
                                   Similarly, observation 5 also satisfies this criterion. Therefore, median   4.5.
                                                                                               2

                                   When grouped frequency distribution is given (Interpolation formula)

                                   The determination of median, in this case, will be explained with the help of the following
                                   example.


                                          Example: The following table shows the daily sales of 230 footpath sellers of Chandni
                                   Chowk:

                                                     in
                                                Sales  (   )  :     0-500   500-1000  1000-1500 1500-2000
                                               No .   Sellers  :  12      18        35        42
                                                  of
                                                Sales  (   )  :  2000-2500 2500-3000 3000-3500 3500-4000
                                                     in
                                                  of
                                               No .   Sellers  :  50      45        20         8
                                   Locate the median of the above data using
                                   (i)  only the less than type ogive, and
                                   (ii)  both, the less than and the greater than type ogives.






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