Statistics — Class 9 Maths (Samacheer Kalvi)
TN State Board (Samacheer Kalvi) Class 9 Mathematics, Chapter 8. Summarising data with the mean, median and mode.
1. About this chapter
This chapter covers the three measures of central tendency — mean, median and mode — for ungrouped and grouped data, and the relation between them.
2. Mean, median and mode
- Arithmetic mean (ungrouped): x̄ = Σx / n; (grouped): x̄ = Σfx / Σf.
- Median: the middle value when data is arranged in order.
- For n odd, median = the ((n+1)/2)ᵗʰ value; for n even, the average of the two middle values.
- Mode: the value that occurs most often.
3. Relationship
- An empirical relation among the measures: Mode = 3 Median − 2 Mean.
4. Worked examples
Example 1. Find the mean of 4, 8, 6, 10, 12. x̄ = (4 + 8 + 6 + 10 + 12)/5 = 40/5 = 8.
Example 2. Find the median of 7, 3, 9, 5, 11. In order: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 → middle value = 7.
Example 3. Find the mode of 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, 3, 8. 3 occurs most often → mode = 3.
5. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Finding the median without ordering the data. Fix: Arrange the values in ascending order first.
- Mistake: Dividing by the wrong count for grouped mean. Fix: Use x̄ = Σfx / Σf.
- Mistake: Confusing mode with mean. Fix: Mode = most frequent value; mean = average.
6. Practice (book-back style)
- Find the mean of 5, 10, 15, 20.
- Find the median of 2, 8, 4, 6.
- Find the mode of 4, 4, 6, 9, 4, 6.
- Write the empirical relation between mean, median and mode.
- Write the grouped-data mean formula.
7. Answer key
- (5 + 10 + 15 + 20)/4 = 50/4 = 12.5.
- In order 2, 4, 6, 8 → median = (4 + 6)/2 = 5.
- 4 occurs most → mode = 4.
- Mode = 3 Median − 2 Mean.
- x̄ = Σfx / Σf.
8. Quick revision
- Chapter 8 · mean, median, mode.
- Mean x̄ = Σx/n (ungrouped) or Σfx/Σf (grouped).
- Median = middle value (order data first; average two middles if n even).
- Mode = most frequent value.
- Empirical relation: Mode = 3 Median − 2 Mean.
