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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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Extend and end it at 20.For these polygons we have to start from the first class i.e 0 and end at the last i.e 20,if it were 16<t<18 at the end we would extend and stop it at 18.But do extend till the axis.
sp if we extend it to twenty we do not pass it through 18....
other wise it would be below 2..can u draw it .....when u have time ...or if u have time tht is.....
 
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Wait what?
The pt has to be plotted at the right frequency tht is 2 and at the mid pt of 16 and 20 i.e 18 and then we cud further join it t 20 on axis but the further part is ignored by the examiner ..Read it in MS of 2008 ppr so the Graph of Zain rocks is right in the premise of its req tht is correct plotted pts and joing them with a straight line
 
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Wait what?
The pt has to be plotted at the right frequency tht is 2 and at the mid pt of 16 and 20 i.e 18 and then we cud further join it t 20 on axis but the further part is ignored by the examiner ..Read it in MS of 2008 ppr so the Graph of Zain rocks is right in the premise of its req tht is correct plotted pts and joing them with a straight line
I see,but i showed it from the classified,though i guess we dont have to extend,but its fine to.Here we use mid but in cumulative graphs we plot at extreme right i.e if 6<t<8 we plot at 8?
 
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I see,but i showed it from the classified,though i guess we dont have to extend,but its fine to.Here we use mid but in cumulative graphs we plot at extreme right i.e if 6<t<8 we plot at 8?
Yes here we use mid but in cumulative curves they don't give in the form t<x<v they simply give in form x<=t so we simply plot tht x point in our curve plot point "t" .Nothing to it
 
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BTW, this is pretty stupid but I get stuck on this sometimes.

How do we know which to apply of 80/100 or 100/120? And 100/80 or 120/100?

Which situation mein which applies (assuming it's 20% loss profit whatever)
Don't take on this metod;i assume u wud be memorizing where to put 100 over the value and vice cersa
Just take it like this:
If they say selling price=12
percentage prf =20%
CP=X
so X+20%X=12
X+0.2X=12
1.2X=12(u get the rest)
Conversely if they say tht 20 % profit leads to a sale price
CP=120
SP=X
again
CP+%prf=SP
X+20%X=SP
120+0.2*120=SP(u do the subsequent math)
So for me I generally prefer this "algebraic method"
 
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