Class 8: Maths Chapter 22 solutions. Complete Class 8 Maths Chapter 22 Notes.
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Selina Class 8 ICSE Solutions Mathematics : Chapter 22- Data Handling
Selina 8th Maths Chapter 22, Class 8 Maths Chapter 22 solutions
Exercise 22A
Question 1.
Arrange the following data as an array (in ascending order):
(i) 7, 5, 15, 12, 10, 11, 16
(ii) 6.3, 5.9, 9.8, 12.3, 5.6, 4.7
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Question 2.
Arrange the following data as an array (descending order):
(i) 0 2, 0, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
(ii) 9.1, 3.7, 5.6, 8.3, 11.5, 10.6
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Question 3.
Construct a frequency table for the following data:
(i) 6, 7, 5, 6, 8, 9, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 8, 10, 10, 9, 8, 10, 5, 7, 6, 8.
(ii) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 2, 5, 5, 4, 2, 2, 2, 1, 4, 1, 5, 4.
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Question 4.
Following are the marks obtained by 30 students in an examinations.
Taking class intervals 0-10, 10-20, ……… 40-50 ; construct a frequency table.
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Question 5.
Construct a frequency distribution table for the following data ; taking class-intervals 4-6, 6-8, ……… 14-16.
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Question 6.
Fill in the blanks:
(i) Lower class limit of 15-18 is ………
(ii) Upper class limit of 24-30 is ……..
(iii) Upper limit of 5-12.5 is ………
(iv) If the upper and the lower limits of a class interval are 16 and 10 ; the class-interval is ……..
(v) If the lower and the upper limits of a class interval are 7.5 and 12.5 ; the class interval is ……..
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Exercise 22B
Question 1.
Hundred students from a certain locality use different modes of travelling to school as given below. Draw a bar graph.
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Question 2.
Mr. Mirza’s monthly income is Rs. 7,200. He spends Rs. 1,800 on rent, Rs. 2,700 on food, Rs. 900 on education of his children ; Rs. 1,200 on Other things and saves the rest.
Draw a pie-chart to represent it.
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Question 3.
The percentage of marks obtained, in different subjects by Ashok Sharma (in an examination) are given below. Draw a bar graph to represent it.
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Question 4.
The following table shows the market position of different brand of tea-leaves.
Draw it-pie-chart to represent the above information.
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Question 5.
Students of a small school use different modes of travel to school as shown below:
Draw a suitable bar graph.
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Question 6.
For the following table, draw a bar-graph
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Question 7.
Manoj appeared for ICSE examination 2018 and secured percentage of marks as shown in the following table:
Represent the above data by drawing a suitable bar graph.
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Question 8.
For the data given above in question number 7, draw a suitable pie-graph.
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Question 9.
Mr. Kapoor compares the prices (in Rs.) of different items at two different shops A and B. Examine the following table carefully and represent the data by a double bar graph.
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Question 10.
The following tables shows the mode of transport used by boys and girls for going to the same school.
Draw a double bar graph representing the above data.
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Chapterwise Selina Publishers ICSE Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics :
- Chapter 1- Rational Numbers
- Chapter 2- Exponents (Powers)
- Chapter 3- Squares and Square Roots
- Chapter 4- Cubes and Cube-Roots
- Chapter 5- Playing with Number
- Chapter 6- Sets
- Chapter 7- Percent and Percentage
- Chapter 8- Profit, Loss and Discount
- Chapter 9- Simple and Compound Interest
- Chapter 10- Direct and Inverse Variations
- Chapter 11- Algebraic Expressions
- Chapter 12- Algebraic Identities
- Chapter 13- Factorisation
- Chapter 14- Linear Equations in one Variable
- Chapter 15- Linear Inequations
- Chapter 16- Understanding Shapes
- Chapter 17- Special Types of Quadrilaterals
- Chapter 18- Constructions
- Chapter 19- Representing 3-D in 2-D
- Chapter 20- Area of Trapezium and a Polygon
- Chapter 21- Surface Area, Volume and Capacity
- Chapter 22- Data Handling
- Chapter 23- Probability
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