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Statistics Problem For Math - 15

This document provides an example of calculating measures of central tendency and dispersion from a data set. It includes calculating the mean, median, mode, deciles, and quartiles. Frequency distribution tables and tally sheets are used to categorize the data and determine the values of the measures.

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Statistics Problem For Math - 15

This document provides an example of calculating measures of central tendency and dispersion from a data set. It includes calculating the mean, median, mode, deciles, and quartiles. Frequency distribution tables and tally sheets are used to categorize the data and determine the values of the measures.

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ACTIVITY 1: FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION TABLE

PROBLEM:
*The grades shown below: (25 cases with 7 groups)

85 70 72 65 68
58 62 69 85 81
45 47 55 67 76
54 53 34 42 35
61 58 69 47 69

*Tally Sheet (Master Sheet)


Digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total V
8 I II 3 E
7 I I I 3 R
6 I I I I I III 8 T
5 I I I II 5 I
4 I I II 4 C
3 I I 2 A
1 2 3 1 2 6 1 3 3 3 25 L

HORIZONTAL
*Class Interval
c = (highest-lowest)/No. of groups
c = (85-34)/7
c = 51/7
c = 7.28
c = 7 (Class Interval should be in whole number)

*Frequency Distribution Table


Frequency Cumulative Midpoint
Class
Class Frequency (fx)
Interval (c) (f) (x)
(F)
VII 79 – 85 3 25 82 246
VI 72 – 78 2 22 75 150
V 65 – 71 7 20 68 476
IV 58 – 64 4 13 61 244
III 51 – 57 3 9 54 162
II 44 – 50 3 6 47 141
I 34 – 43 3 3 38.5 115.5
∑ f =25 ∑ fx=1534.5

*Computation for Class Boundary


57+58 NOTE: Refer to the total
 Lower Limit (Boundary) of Class IV = = 57.5
2 number of frequency (f)
divided by 2. (25/2) = 12.5
64+65
 Upper Limit (Boundary) of Class IV = = 64.5
2

Class Boundary = (Lower Limit of Class IV + Upper Limit of Class IV)/2


= (57.5 + 64.5)/2
= 61
ACTIVITY 2: MEASURE OF CENTRAL TENDENCY

PART 1 (MEAN)
*Rough Mean
Mean = Add all the data/Number of Cases
Mean =
(85+58+45+54+61+70+62+47+53+58+72+69+55+34+69+65+85+67+42+47+
68+81+76+35+69) / 25
Mean = 1527/25
Mean = 61.08
SYMBOLS:
*True Mean (Based on the FD-Table) x = midpoint
x = ∑fx/N x = mean
x = 1534.5/25 ~
x = median
x = 61.38 ^x = mode

PART 2 (MEDIAN)
*Rough Median (Based on the Tally Sheet)
Median = Middle entry in the data for odd numbers (middle entries in the data/2 for even
numbers)
Median = 34, 35, 42, 45, 47, 47, 53, 54, 55, 58, 58, 61, 62, 65, 67, 68, 69, 69, 69, 70, 72, 76,
81, 85, 85
Median = 62

*True Median (Based on the FD-Table)

~
N
x = Li + 2(−F
(c) ) SYMBOLS:
f

~
x = 57.5 + ( 252 −9) (7) Li = Lower Class Boundary
4

~ ( 12.5−9 )
x = 57.5 + (7) c = Class Interval
4

~ ( 3.5 )
x = 57.5 + (7)
4

~
x = 57.5 + (0.875) (7)

~
x = 57.5 + 6.125

~
x = 63.62
PART 3 (MODE)

Mode = 3(~
x ) – 2( x )
Mo = 3(63.62) – 2(61.38)
Mo = 190.86 – 122.76
Mo = 68.1

*True Mode (Based on the FD-Table)


d₁
^x = Li + (c)
d ₁+ d ₂
(7−4 )
^x = 64.5 + (7)
(7−4 )+(7−2)
3
^x = 64.5 + (7)
3+5
3
^x = 64.5 + (7)
8
^x = 64.5 + 0.375 (7)
^x = 64.5 + 2.625
^x = 67.12

ACTIVITY 3: MEASURES OF CENTRAL LOCATION


PART 1 (DECILE)

( 3 N /10−F ) ( 5 N /10−F ) ( 7 N /10−F )


D3 = Li + (c) D5 = Li + (c) D7 = Li + (c)
f f f

D3 = 50.5 + 10{(
3 25 )
−6
(7) } D5 = 57.5 + 10 {(
5 25 )
−9
(7) } D7 = 64.5 + 10 {(
7 25 )
−13
(7) }
3 4 7

( 75/10−6 ) ( 125/10−9 )
D3 = 50.5 + (7) D5 = 57.5 + (7)
3 4 ( 175/10−13 )
D7 = 64.5 + (7)
7
( 7.5−6 ) ( 12.5−9 )
D3 = 50.5 + (7) D5 = 57.5 + (7)
3 4 ( 17.5−13 )
D7 = 64.5 + (7)
7
( 1.5 ) ( 3.5 )
D3 = 50.5 + (7) D5 = 57.5 + (7)
3 4 ( 4.5 )
D7 = 64.5 + (7)
7
D3 = 50.5 + (0.5)(7) D5 = 57.5 + (0.875)(7)
D7 = 64.5 + (0.642)(7)
D3 = 50.5 + 3.5 D5 = 57.5 + 6.125
D7 = 64.5 + 4.50
D3 = 54 D5 = 63.62
D7 = 69

PART 2 (QUARTILE)

( N /4−F ) ( 2 N /4−F ) ( 3 N /4−F )


Q1 = Li + (c) Q2 = Li + (c) Q3 = Li + (c)
f f f

Q1 = 50.5 + 4 {
( 25 )
−6 }
(7) Q2 = 57.5 + {
2 ( 25 )
4
−9
(7) } Q3 = 64.5 + {
3 ( 25 )
4
−13
(7) }
3 4 7

( 6.25−6 ) ( 50/4−9 )
Q1 = 50.5 + (7) Q2 = 57.5 + (7)
3 4 ( 75/4−13 )
Q3 = 64.5 + (7)
7
( 0.25 ) ( 12.5−9 )
Q1 = 50.5 + (7) Q2 = 57.5 + (7)
3 4 ( 18.75−13 )
Q3 = 64.5 + (7)
7
Q1 = 50.5 + (0.083333)(7) ( 3.5 )
Q2 = 57.5 + (7)
4 ( 5.75 )
Q3 = 64.5 + (7)
Q1 = 50.5 + 0.58 7
Q2 = 57.5 + (0.875)(7)
Q1 = 51.08 Q3 = 64.5 + (0.821)(7)
Q2 = 57.5 + 6.125
Q3 = 64.5 + 5.75
Q2 = 63.62
Q3 = 70.25

PART 3 (PERCENTILE)
( 30 N /100−F ) ( 50 N /100−F ) ( 80 N /100−F )
P30 = Li + P50 = Li + P80 = Li + (c)
f f f
(c) (c)

{ } { 80 ( 25 )
}
−13
30 ( 25 )
P30 = 50.5 + 100
−6
(7) P50 = 57.5 + 100{
50 ( 25 )
−9
(7) } P80 = 64.5 + 100
7
(7)

3 4
( 750/100−6 )
P30 = 50.5 + (7) ( 2000/100−13 )
3 P80 = 64.5 + (7)
( 1250/100−9 ) 7
P50 = 57.5 + (7)
( 7.5−6 ) 4
P30 = 50.5 + (7) ( 20−13 )
3 P80 = 64.5 + (7)
( 12.5−9 ) 7
P50 = 57.5 + (7)
( 1.5 ) 4
P30 = 50.5 + (7) ( 7)
3 P80 = 64.5 + (7)
( 3.5 ) 7
P50 = 57.5 + (7)
P30 = 50.5 + (0.5)(7) 4
P80 = 64.5 + (1)(7)
P30 = 50.5 + 3.5 P50 = 57.5 + (0.875)(7)
P80 = 64.5 + 7
P30 = 54 P50 = 57.5 + 6.125
P80 = 71.5
P50 = 63.62

( 10−9 ) ( 15−13 )
P40 = 57.5 + (7) P60 = 64.5 + (7)
4 7
P40 = 57.5 + 1.75 P60 = 64.5 + 2
P40 = 59.25 P60 = 66.5

( 90 N /100−F ) ( 10 N /100−F )
P90 = Li + (c) P10 = Li + (c)
f f

P90 = 78.5 + 100 {


90 ( 25 )
−22
(7) } P10 = 33.5 + 100 {
10 ( 25 )
−0
(7) }
3 3

( 2250/100−22 ) ( 250/100−0 )
P90 = 78.5 + (7) P10 = 33.5 + (7)
3 3

( 22.5−22 ) ( 2.5−0 )
P90 = 78.5 + (7) P10 = 33.5 + (7)
3 3

( 0.5 ) ( 2.5 )
P90 = 78.5 + (7) P10 = 33.5 + (7)
3 3

P90 = 78.5 + (0.16)(7) P10 = 33.5 + (0.83)(7)

P90 = 78.5 + 1.12 P10 = 33.5 + 5.81

P90 = 79.62 P10 = 39.31

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