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How to find the 40th percentile from a cumulative frequency graph.
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Found U , had to go very deep though , Almost drowned in those thoughtssimple,
take the 40% of the total frequency and find its corresponding value from the graph
lol, what?Found U , had to go very deep though , Almost drowned in those thoughts
Look at ur locationlol, what?
:facepalm: -.-Look at ur location
no this is the most simplified formView attachment 41090 CANT THIS BE REDUCED?..........what are the rules for cancelling down?.........
i found the answer u will do it in this wayView attachment 41111 The b part.............
It's 5for the functions
i guess the ans is 1
Tyi found the answer u will do it in this way
(a +b )^2 = a ^2 +b^2 +2ab
(6)^2 = a^2 + b^2 +2*7
36= a^2 +b^2 +14
36-14 = 22
a^2 + b^2 = 22
ans is 22
Hope u got it
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