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MathsMediumMCQ2025 · 29 Jan Shift 1

Q1. Let x1, x2, … , x10 be ten observations such that ∑10i=1 (xi −2) = 30, ∑10i=1 (xi −β)2 = 98, β > 2, and their variance is 4 . If μ and σ2 are respectively the mean and the variance of 2 (x1 −1) + 4β , 5 2 (x2 −1) + 4β, … . , 2 (x10 −1) + 4β , then βμσ2 is equal to : (1) 100 (2) 120 (3) 110 (4) 90

What This Question Tests

This question tests the understanding of calculating mean and variance from given sums and applying transformations to find the mean and variance of a new set of observations.

Concepts Tested

Mean of ungrouped dataVariance of ungrouped dataEffect of change of origin and scale on mean and variance

Formulas Used

x̄ = (1/N)∑xi

σ² = (1/N)∑(xi - x̄)²

σ² = (1/N)∑(xi - A)² - (x̄ - A)²

Mean of (ax+b) = a(Mean of x) + b

Variance of (ax+b) = a²(Variance of x)

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