Worksheet on Representation of Tabular Data

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on representation of tabular data. We know when a large number of data is given in a tabular forms, it is easier to get the information from it.

1. The data about the type of chocolates sold on a particular day at a shop is show in the table below:

Type of Chocolates

   5-Star               Perk               Munch               Gems

Number Sold

     540                  36                  54                    18

(i)  What type of chocolate sold the lest?

(ii) By how much does the highest selling type of chocolate outsell the second and third highest type taken together?

(iii) What was the total number of chocolates sold?

2. The data on the age of students selected for Boxing training is collected and arranged in a tabular form.

Age (in Years)

   3                 6                7                 8                9

No. Of Students

  27               20               10                20              23

(i) How many selected were 8 years old?

(ii) The highest number of students of what age were selected?

(iii) What percent of those selected were 7 years old?


3. The occupations of the people of a small colony near a railway station recorded and arranged in the following table:

People of different occupations

Driver  Labour   Engineer   Teacher   Mechanic

Numbers

  16       36         28            32          27

(i) The people of which occupation are the least in number in the colony?


(ii) The people of which occupation are more than twice the number of driver in the colony?

(iii) The people of which occupation is twice that of driver?

4. The time taken (in minutes) by a student to solve 20 sums are given below.

3, 3, 6, 4, 3, 8, 7, 6, 5, 6, 4, 5, 5, 8, 3, 5, 8, 11, 7, 3

Arrange the data in ascending order and then put it in a table to show how many sums he could solve in a given time?

5. The number of wickets taken by a bowler in onsecutive matches is given below.
2, 3, 0, 6, 6, 3, 8, 4, 0, 2, 6, 3, 4, 4, 3, 1, 5, 2, 3, 7

Arrange the data in decreasing order of wickets taken. Then make a table that shows the number of times the bowler has taken a given number of wickets.

6. The number of staffs in the schools of a town are:
24, 38, 36, 35, 26, 22, 38, 36, 36, 35, 25, 23, 35, 25, 25, 28

Arrange the data in increasing order. Then put in tabular form to shown how many schools have a given number of teachers?


Answers for the worksheet on representation of tabular data are given below.


Answers:

1. (i) gems

(ii) 450

(iii) 648


2. (i) 20

(ii) 3

(iii) 10%


3. (i) driver

(ii) Labor

(iii) teacher




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