Course description

Class 10th Mathematics builds on earlier concepts and prepares students for board exams and higher studies. The syllabus includes topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, statistics, probability, surface areas, and volumes. Students learn to solve real-life and numerical problems using logical reasoning and analytical skills. By practicing problem-solving, formula application, and proofs, learners strengthen their mathematical foundation and develop confidence for advanced studies in mathematics.

What will i learn?

  • Conceptual Understanding – Students understand the statistical measures of central tendency: mean, median, and mode. Data Handling Skills – Ability to organize raw data in ascending or descending order for analysis. Calculation Proficiency – Learn to accurately compute mean, median, and mode using correct formulas and procedures. Analytical Thinking – Develop skills to identify patterns, frequencies, and middle values in a data set. Real-Life Application – Apply these measures to summarize data and interpret numerical information effectively. Preparation for Advanced Statistics – Builds a foundation for understanding averages, probability, and data analysis in higher classes.

Requirements

  • Understanding of Statistical Measures – Students must know the definitions of mean, median, and mode. Data Organization Skills – Ability to arrange data in ascending or descending order. Calculation Skills – Mean: Sum of observations ÷ Number of observations Median: Middle value (or average of middle two for even number of observations) Mode: Most frequently occurring value Numerical Accuracy – Accurate addition, division, and frequency counting. Analytical Skills – Identify the middle and most frequent values correctly. Application in Real-Life Contexts – Understanding how these measures summarize data.

Frequently asked question

Step 1: Arrange the data in ascending order 12, 12, 15, 15, 15, 17, 18, 18, 20, 20 Step 2: Find the Mean Mean = Sum of all observations Number of observations Mean= Number of observations Sum of all observations ​ Sum = 12 + 12 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 17 + 18 + 18 + 20 + 20 = 162 Number of observations = 10 Mean = 162 10 = 16.2 Mean= 10 162 ​ =16.2 ✅ Mean = 16.2

Free

Lectures

15

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

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