Question:

100 surnames were randomly picked up from a local telephone directory and a frequency distribution of the number of letters in the English alphabet in the surnames was found as follows:

Number of letters 

Number of surnames 

    1 − 4     

6

4 − 6

30

6 − 8

44

8 − 12

16

12 − 20

4


(i) Draw a histogram to depict the given information. 
(ii) Write the class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lie.

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(i) Here, it can be observed that the data has class intervals of varying width. The proportion of the number of surnames per 2 letters interval can be calculated as follows. 

   

Number of letters 

Frequency (Number of surnames)   

Width of class  

 Length of rectangle 

    1 − 4     

6

3

\(\frac{6\times 2}{3}=4\)

4 − 6

30

2

\(\frac{30\times 2}{2}=30\)

6 − 8

44

2

\(\frac{44\times 2}{2}=44\)

8 − 12

16

4

\(\frac{16\times 2}{4}=8\)

12 − 20

4

8

\(\frac{4\times 2}{8}=1\)


By taking the number of letters on x-axis and the proportion of the number of surnames per 2 letters interval on y-axis and choosing an appropriate scale (1 unit = 4 students for y axis), the histogram can be constructed as follows.    
 proportion of the number of surnames


(ii) The class interval in which the maximum number of surnames lies is 6 − 8 as it has 44 surnames in it i.e., the maximum for this data.  

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