Bar Graph Shows the use of languages in Manipur languages 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00%
PIE CHART SHOWS THE USE OF LANGUAGES IN MANIPUR NepaliP2a%iteHL2mia%na2gr%mVaa2iip%hei KukMi aram 1% 1% Meitei(Manipuri) Mao 3% Thadou Tangkhul Rongmei 3% Poula Rongmei 4% Mao Nepali Poula Paite Hmar 5% Liangmai Vaiphei Tangkhul Meitei(Manipuri) Kuki 7% 59% Maram Thadou 9%
Line Shows the use of languages in Manipur 60.00% 100% 50.00% 90% 40.00% 80% 30.00% 70% 20.00% 60% 10.00% 50% 40% 0.00% 30% 20% 10% 0% languages
Pie chart shows the relegions in Nagaland NaBIngsuaolSaJdtfaimkodrihnelkliisrgmeioliugsion Hinduism 3%000%%% 9% Christianity Hinduism Islam Buddhism Jainism Sikhism Naga folk religion not religious Christianity 88%
Bar graph shows the relegions in Nagaland not religious 0.001 Naga folk religion 0.0014 Sikhism 0.001 Jainism 0.0013 Buddhism 0.0034 Islam 0.0244 Hinduism 0.0874 Christianity 0.881 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Sales 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
BAR GRAPH SHOWS THE LANGUAGES OF MANIPUR Column1 OTHER 2.71% 14.63% Series 2 PHOM 3.05% Column2 RENGMA 3.11% 8.96% KHIAMNIUNGAN 1.13% 10.05% HINDI 3.31% 12.03% CHANG 12.33% YIMCHUNGRÜ 3.74% 12.75% BENGALI 3.77% SANGTAM 3.83% CHOKRI 4.60% LOTHA AO ANGAMI KONYAK SUMI
Combo graph shows the languages of Manipur 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.1 0.08 14.63% 0.06 12.75% 12.33% 12.03% 10.05% 0.04 8.96% 0.02 4.60% 3.83% 3.77% 3.74% 3.31% 3.11% 3.05% 2.71% 1.13% 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Column1
Surface graph shows the languages of Manipur 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0 Column1 0-0.02 0.02-0.04 0.04-0.06 0.06-0.08 0.08-0.1 0.1-0.12 0.12-0.14 0.14-0.16
Mean: If x1, x2, x3,……xn are observations with respective frequencies f1, f2, f3,…..fn then mean is given as: Where l = lower limit of median class, n = number of observations, cf = cumulative frequency of class preceding the median class, f = frequency of median class, h = class size (assuming class size to be equal)
Mode: Modal class: The class interval having the highest frequency is called the mod class and Mode is obtained using the modal class.: Where - l = lower limit of the modal class, h = size of the class interval (assuming all class sizes to be equal), f1 = frequency of the modal class, f0 = frequency of the class preceding the modal class, f2 = frequency of the class succeeding in the modal class.
Median: For the given data, we need to have a class interval, frequency distribution, and cumulative frequency distribution. Then, the median is calculated as : Where- l = lower limit of median class, n = number of observations, cf = cumulative frequency of class preceding the median class, f = frequency of median class, h = class size (assuming class size to be equal)
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