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The document provides frequency distribution data for the exam scores of 20 students (ranging from 52 to 99), heights of 25 students (ranging from 58 to 99 inches), soft drink consumption of 20 students (ranging from 0 to 19 quarts), and test grades of 10 students (ranging from 61 to 96). For each data set, the document asks to construct the relative frequency distribution, cumulative frequency distribution, and cumulative relative frequency distribution.

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Tushar Jain Stats

The document provides frequency distribution data for the exam scores of 20 students (ranging from 52 to 99), heights of 25 students (ranging from 58 to 99 inches), soft drink consumption of 20 students (ranging from 0 to 19 quarts), and test grades of 10 students (ranging from 61 to 96). For each data set, the document asks to construct the relative frequency distribution, cumulative frequency distribution, and cumulative relative frequency distribution.

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5. Below you are given the examination scores of 20 students.

52 99 92 86 84
63 72 76 95 88
92 58 65 79 80
90 75 74 56 99

CLASS INTERVALS BIN RANGE FREQUENCY CUMULATIVE FREQ RELATIVE FREQ


50-59 59 3 3 0.15
60-69 69 2 5 0.1
70-79 79 5 10 0.25
80-89 89 4 14 0.2
90-99 99 6 20 0.3
20 1
a.Construct a frequency distribution for this data. Let the first class
be 50 - 59.
b. Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
c. Construct a relative frequency distribution.
d. Construct a cumulative relative frequency distribution.

CUMULA REL FREQ


0.15
0.25
0.5
0.7
1
6. The frequency distribution below was constructed from data collected from a group of 25 students.

Height
(in Inches) Frequency Relative Freq Cumulative Freq Cumu Rela Freq
58 - 63 3 0.12 3 0.12
64 - 69 5 0.2 8 0.32
70 - 75 2 0.08 10 0.4 a.Construct a relative freque
76 - 81 6 0.24 16 0.64 b.Construct a cumulative fre
c.Construct a cumulative rela
82 - 87 4 0.16 20 0.8
88 - 93 3 0.12 23 0.92
94 - 99 2 0.08 25 1
25 1
5 students.

nstruct a relative frequency distribution.


nstruct a cumulative frequency distribution.
nstruct a cumulative relative frequency distribution.
7. The frequency distribution below was constructed from data collected on the quarts of soft drinks consum

Quarts of
Soft Drink Frequency
Cumulative freq Relative Freq Cumulative Rela Freq
0-3 4 4 0.2 0.2
4-7 5 9 0.25 0.45
8-11 6 15 0.3 0.75
12-15 3 18 0.15 0.9
16-19 2 20 0.1 1
20 1
e quarts of soft drinks consumed per week by 20 students.

a.Construct a relative frequency distribution.


b.Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
c.Construct a cumulative relative frequency
distribution.
8. The grades of 10 students in their first management test are shown below.

94 61 96 66 92
68 75 85 84 78

Class Intervals Bin Range Frequency Cumulative Freq Dist. Relative Freq Dist
60-69 69 3 3 0.3
70-79 79 2 5 0.2
80-89 89 2 7 0.2
90-99 99 3 10 0.3
10 1
n below.
a.Construct a frequency distribution. Let the first class be
60 - 69.
b.Construct a cumulative frequency distribution.
c.Construct a relative frequency distribution.

30
20
20
30
100
he first class be

bution.
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