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MathematicsStatisticsMeasures of DispersionEasy2 minPYQ_2023
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Let9=x1<x2<<x7be in an A.P. with common differenced. If the standard deviation ofx1,x2,x7is 4 and the mean isx¯, thenx¯+x6is equal to :

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Solution:

Given,

9=x1<x2<<x7 be in an A.P. with common difference d

And the standard deviation of x1,x2,x7 is 4 and the mean is x¯,

Now solving, 9=x1<x2<<x7 which is an A.P, we get,

9, 9+d, 9+2d,.9+6d

Now subtracting 9 from the series we get,

0, d, 2d,.......6d

So, mean will be x¯new=21d7=3d

Now using the formula of variance we get,

σ2=i=1nxi2-x¯2

16=1702+12+..+62d2-9d2

16=176×7×136d2-9d2

16=4d2

d2=4

d=2

So, mean x¯=9+ 9+d+9+2d.9+6d7=15

Hence, x¯+x6=15+9+5d=15+9+10=34

Stream:JEESubject:MathematicsTopic:StatisticsSubtopic:Measures of Dispersion
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