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The missing frequency values are x=60, y=100 and z=40.

How to determine the missing frequency values?

The median and modal class in the given frequency distribution correspond to the interval 30-40 for wages in Rs.

The frequency distribution table is structured as follows:

Wages (in Rs) | Frequency | Cumulative Frequency

0-10 | 4 | 4

10-20 | 16 | 20

20-30 | x | 20 + x

30-40 | y | 20 + x + y

40-50 | z | 20 + x + y + z

50-60 | 6 | 26 + x + y + z

60-70 | 4 | 30 + x + y + z

Given the total frequency is 230:

We have,


30+x+y+z=230


x+y+z=200 ....eq1

Mode=34

Mode= 1+ ((f_1-f_9)/(2f_1-f_o-f_2)) * h


34 =30 + ((x-y)/(2y-x-z) ) * 10


8y-4x-4z = 10y-10x


6x-2y4z=0


3x-y-2z0...eq2

Median=33.5


Median= 1 + (((n)/(2)-cf )/(f) ) * h


33.5 = 30+ ((115-20-x))/(y) * 10


3.5 = (95-x)/(y) * 10


(35y)/(100) = 95 - r


35y+100x = 9500...eq3

from eq1 and eq2


2x+2y+2z = 400


3x-y-2z=0


5x+y=400 ...eq4

from equation 3 and equation 4


(5x+y=400) * 20


100x + 20y = 8000


100x + 35y=9500


-15y-1500y = 100

Now let us put the value of y in equation 3


5x+100 = 400


5x = 300


x=(300)/(5)


x=60

Now let us put the value of x and y in equation 1


60+100+z=200


z=200-160


z = 40

Therefore, the missing frequency values are x=60, y=100 and z=40.

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