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The mean and standard deviation of a group of 100 observations were found to be 20 and 3 respectively. Later on it was found that three observations were incorrect which were recorded as 21,21 and 18. Find the mean and standard deviation if the incorrect observation are omitted

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Given, number of observation n=100
Incorrect mean (¯x)=20
We know that
¯x=xin
20=1100100i=1xi
100i=lxi=20×100=2000
So, the incorrect sum of observations =2000.
Given incorrect observations are 21,21,18 and these has to be omitted.
So, correct sum of observations =2000212118=200060=1940
Correct mean =Correctsum1003=194097=20

Given, incorrect standard deviation σ=3
σ= ni=1x2in(ni=1xin)2

σ2=ni=1x2in(¯x)2

32=x2i100(20)2
Incorrectx2i=100(9+400)=40900

Correct ni=lx2i=Incorrectni=lx2i(21)2(21)2(18)2
=40900441441324
=39694
Correct standard deviation = correctx2in(Correctmean)2
=3969497(20)2
=409.216400
=9.216
=3.036

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