31 July Submission Presentation of Data Assign

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Presentation and analysis of

statistical data

Statistics is about collection of


information ,its presentation
and about drawing inferences
from these..

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Problem 1
Consumers were asked to rate the taste of a new diet drink as being
poor (P), good (G), excellent (E).  The following data were
obtained:

G P G E G G E P G G
E G E P E E G P G G
P G G E E

  (i) Construct a frequency table.


(ii) Add a relative frequency table to the table.

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Problem 2
 Following data of 25 companies relating to rate
of dividend per share were randomly collected
from the Ahmedabad stock exchange list.
Construct a frequency distribution and a relative
frequency distribution.

15 35 20 10 5 15 20 15 12 13 15 14 10

8 10 6 8 12 11 10 40 15 12 13 15

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Graphical
representation
of data

Diagrammatic Graphical
representation representation

1.Bar Diagrams. 1. Histogram


a. Joint 2. Frequency Polygon
b. Component (subdivided) 3. Frequency curves
c. Percentage
4. Ogive or Cumulative
2.Pie Diagrams. Frequency Curve

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Problem 3

Profit before tax for a pharmaceutical firm


for the last 6 years is given below.
Draw a Bar diagram.

Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

Profit 5.0 15.0 17.0 18.0 16.0 15.0

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Problem 4
Draw a component bar diagram for the
following data related to the number of
branches of a nationalised bank.
Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Rural 50 125 200 225 240 240 250 260 280


Branches
Semi Urban 75 100 110 125 125 130 130 140 160
Branches
Urban 50 50 50 75 75 75 80 90 100
Branches
Metropolitan 75 75 75 80 80 100 115 125 135
Branches

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Problem 5
Draw a Pie Diagram for the distribution of revenue
during 1984-85 by a company the data for which
is given below.
Materials 32011
Salaries, wages Benefits 10306

Operating expenses 16673


Depreciation 784
Taxes 1450
Retained earnings 1808
Interest 1837

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Ogives
An Ogive is a graph of the cumulative
frequencies or graphs of cumulative
relative frequency distribution.

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Problem 6
The lead time data (time in number of days between
placing order &receipt of materials for one of the critical
items in an engineering industry is given below.
Construct frequency distribution and relative frequency
distribution for lead time and present it graphically.

10 15 9 6 4 8 15 10 9 8
3 20 10 11 13 10 12 15 20 12
10 5 8 12 13 12 14 15 20 25
10 8 5 12 14 10 12 9 8 9

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Problem 7
The rate of return on investment of 30 engineering co’s is
given below. Construct a frequency distribution & a
relative frequency curve and give your interpretation.

12.49 20.51 15.08 13.99 31.58


13.92 21.90 11.40 12.61 10.95
13.00 20.83 16.44 7.70 14.19
13.30 12.23 10.32 12.62 13.99
13.92 12.62 11.40 13.99 13.92
10.32 13.92 12.62 11.40 13.92

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Problem 8
Out of a sample of 300 companies the debt as % of total
capitalisation (equity +long term debt) was found as
follows:
Debt as % of No of cos
total
capitalisation
0.0 – 5.0 10
5.0 – 10.0 15
10.0 – 15.0 40
15.0 – 20.0 45
20.0 – 25.0 100
25.0 – 30.0 60
30.0 – 35.0 25
35.0 – 40.0 5

Draw a histogram from the above data.


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Problem 9
The frequency distribution of 110 public sector units
capacity utilisation is given below.

Capacity utilisation No of units


Less than 20.0 5
20-30 8
30-40 15
40-50 30
50-60 20
60-70 12
70-80 10
80-90 8
90-100 2

Draw a histogram from the above data.


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Problem 10
The income and expenditure of a nationalised bank for the
year 1986 is given below. Represent data in pie diagram.

(Rs in lakhs) (Rs in lakhs)

Total Income 5086


Expenditure:- Interest 3179 -
Salaries 1429 -
Rent 152 -
Other 257 ----------
Profit 69

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Problem 11
In a consumer survey for the study of buying habits of a
luxury item, the following data was collected. Draw the
ogives and give your interpretations.

Gross income per annum No of customers using


(in Rs) the luxury item
Upto 5000 2
5001 - 10000 15
10001 - 15000 25
15001 - 20000 28
20001 - 25000 33
25001 - 30000 35
30001 - 35000 38
35001 - above 40
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Problem 12
Following information was received by the security analyst
for the closing price of one of the blue chips in the stock
market for the last 100 years.help the security analyst in
constructing a “more than “ and a “less than “
cumulative frequency distribution and graph the two
distribution into relevent frequency curves.
Closing price Frequency
41 -45 4
46 -50 8
51 -55 10
56 -60 15
61 -65 30
66 -70 23
71 -75 6
76 -80 4

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