Sample Problems on Sample Mean Formula
Problem 1. Find the sample mean of the data 15, 20, 72, 43, and 21.
Solution:
We have the sample, 15, 20, 72, 43, 21
Sum of terms(S) = 15 + 20+ 72 + 43 + 21 = 171
Number of terms(n) = 5
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
= 171/5
= 34.2
Problem 2. Find the sample mean of the data 13, 31, 27, 72, 16, and 67.
Solution:
We have the sample, 13, 31, 27, 72, 16, 67
Sum of terms(S) = 13 + 31+ 27 + 72 + 16 + 67 = 171
Number of terms(n) = 6
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
= 226/6
= 37.66
Problem 3. Find the sample mean of the data 42, 53, 92, 31, 56, 110, and 63.
Solution:
We have the sample, 42, 53, 92, 31, 56, 110, 63
Sum of terms(S) = 42 + 53+ 92 + 31 + 56 + 110 + 63 = 447
Number of terms(n) = 7
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
= 447/7
= 63.85
Problem 4. Find the number of terms in the sample if their sum and mean are 132 and 22 respectively.
Solution:
We have, S = 132, x̄ = 22
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
=> 22 = 132/n
=> n = 132/22
=> n = 6
Problem 5. Find the number of terms in the sample if their sum and mean are 315 and 35 respectively.
Solution:
We have, S = 315, x̄ = 35
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
=> 35 = 315/n
=> n = 315/35
=> n = 9
Problem 6. In a class of 10 students, the data for marks of all the students is 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65. Find the average marks for the class.
Solution:
We have the sample, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65
Sum of terms(S) = 20 + 25 + 30 + 35 + 40 + 45 + 50 + 55 + 60 + 65 = 425
Number of terms(n) = 10
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
= 425/10
= 42.5
Problem 7. Seven workers worked at a construction site for 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, and 105 days respectively. Find the average number of days they worked.
Solution:
We have the sample, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105
Sum of terms(S) = 15 + 30 + 45 + 60 + 75 + 90 + 105 = 420
Number of terms(n) = 7
Using the formula for sample mean, we get
x̄ = S/n
= 420/7
= 60
Sample Mean Formula
A sample is a subset of a bigger population of data. The sample mean formula is used to get the average value of a set of sample data. It is defined as the average of the sample’s measurements. If the sample is chosen at random, the sample mean may be used to calculate the population mean. It represents the assessment of the data centre and is used to determine the mean of any population.
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