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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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Need formula sheet for O'Level Mathematics D syllabus, anyone got it? I had it made once but seems like I've lost it :(
 
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How do you find the midpoint of each ?
Mid-point is found by adding upper and lower boundaries and then dividing by 2. Over here, it goes like this:
(1+100)/2 = 50.5
(101+150)/2 =125.5 (we used 101 instead of 100 because the 100th term was included in the previous point)
(151+200)/2=175.5
(201+250)/2=225.5
(251+350)/2=300.5
(351+450)/2=400.5
(451+600)/2=525.5
 
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for cumulative frequency you dont need the midpoint. You just plot the point on 100 if it is >100
 
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Need formula sheet for O'Level Mathematics D syllabus, anyone got it? I had it made once but seems like I've lost it :(

I find these to be really useful as they help in a quick revision of the entire syllabus. Hope it helps you too :)
 

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Looking for the solution to the problems of chapter 11 of the New Syllabus Mathematics-3 book by Lee Peng Yee...if anyone could help me, would be greatly appreciated !
 
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