Hilbert-Curve
September 12, 2024Convergence-Bisection
September 12, 2024Discrete-Distribution
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Question 1
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The values which divide the frequency into four equal parts are called:
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Coefficient of variance
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Range
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Dispersion
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Quartiles
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Question 1 Explanation:
The values of a variable that divide a distribution into four equal parts are called quartiles. Since three values are needed to divide a distribution into four parts, there are three quartiles, viz. Q1, Q2 and Q3, known as the first, second and the third quartile respectively. For a discrete distribution, the first quartile (Q1) is defined as that value of the variate such that at least 25% of the observations are less than or equal to it and at least 75% of the observations are greater than or equal to it.
Correct Answer: D
Question 1 Explanation:
The values of a variable that divide a distribution into four equal parts are called quartiles. Since three values are needed to divide a distribution into four parts, there are three quartiles, viz. Q1, Q2 and Q3, known as the first, second and the third quartile respectively. For a discrete distribution, the first quartile (Q1) is defined as that value of the variate such that at least 25% of the observations are less than or equal to it and at least 75% of the observations are greater than or equal to it.
