Solution-1:
(A)n=25
(B)range=max-min=62-16=46
(c)midrange=max+min/2
=(62+16)/2
=39
(d)mode is most repeating value
35 and 46 repeats 3 times
mode=35,36
(e)
class width=max-min/no of classes
=62-16/5
=46/5
=9.2
(f)
16 19 20 21 23 23 27 32 34 35 35 35 36 39 40 43 46 46 46 48
20 values are below 50
(g)20/25*100=80%
80 percent of data are strictly below 50
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