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MEASURE
MREAUSE
POSITION
PISTOION
EQUAL
UQALE
DIVIDE
IDEVID
MEASURES OF POSITION:
THE QUARTILES FOR
UNGROUPED DATA
Objectives:
Illustrate the Quartiles for Ungrouped
data;
Calculate the first quartile, second
quartile and third quartile of a set of
data;
Display critical thinking and
perseverance in doing specific tasks.
What is Measure of Position?
It is a number that tells where the score
stands relative to the others in a set of
data.
It is a measure whether a value is about
the average, or whether it’s unusually
high or low.
QUANTILES /
FRACTILES QUANTILES
MEDIAN
• The points that QUARTILES
divide the set of DECILE
data equally. PERCENTILE
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Quartiles
QUANTILES
• The quantile MEDIAN
that divides the QUARTILES
distribution into DECILE
four equal PERCENTILE
parts.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
MEDIAN
QUANTILES
• The quantile MEDIAN
that divides the QUARTILES
distribution into DECILE
two equal parts. PERCENTILE
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DECILE
QUANTILES
• the quantile that MEDIAN
divides the QUARTILES
distribution into DECILE
ten equal parts. PERCENTILE
DEFINITION OF TERMS
PERCENTILE
QUANTILES
• the quantile that MEDIAN
divides the QUARTILES
distribution into DECILE
100 equal parts. PERCENTILE
DEFINITION OF TERMS
1. GENERAL 2. LINEAR
METHOD INTERPOLATION
3. MENDENHALL AND
SINCICH METHOD
METHODS
The quartiles are the score points which
divide a distribution into four equal parts.
𝟐𝟓% 𝟓𝟎% 𝟕𝟓%
𝑸𝟏 𝑸𝟐 𝑸𝟑
Lower Median Upper
QUARTILES OF UNGROUPED DATA
Formula:
=
𝑤h𝑒𝑟𝑒 :
𝐼𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑟𝑡𝑖𝑙𝑒 𝑅𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒=𝑄 3 − 𝑄1
QUARTILES OF UNGROUPED DATA
The owner of a coffee shop recorded the number
of customers who came into his café each hour in
a day. The results were 14, 10, 12, 9, 17, 5, 8, 9,
14, 10, and 11. Find the lower quartile and upper
quartile of the data. N = 11
5 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 14 14 17
Lower Upper
EXAMPLE 1_GENERAL METHOD
1, 3, 7, 7, 16, 21, 27, 30, 31 n=9 =
Position of =
Position of =
=
=
=
=
=
=
= =
EXAMPLE 2_MENDENHALL and SINCICH
Find Lower and Upper Quartile
1, 3, 7, 7, 16, 21, 27, 30, 31
= =
= =
= 2nd + 0.5 (3rd-2nd) = 7th + 0.5 (8th-7th)
EXAMPLE 3_LINEAR INTERPOLATION
1. Consider the set of scores in a quiz in math
10 of section Ipil: 11, 13, 14, 15, 15, 16, 19,
19, 20. Find .
2. When your 11 classmates will fall in line, we
arrange them in ascending order, from
shortest to tallest. Find .
EXERCISES:
Find for the
.
Consider the set of scores in a quiz in math
10 of section Ipil: 11,15,14,13,20,19,15,16,19.
ACTIVITY 1
1. These are the points that divide the set of
data equally.
2. The quantile that divides the distribution into
two equal parts.
3. The quantile that divides the distribution into
four equal parts.
Quiz 1
4. It is a number that tells where the score
stands relative to the others in a set of data.
5-6. Give at least two methods that we can use
in getting the measure of position of
ungrouped data.
Quiz 1
7.What is the formula of getting quartiles?
8.In the formula, what is ?
9.In the formula, what is k?
10.In the formula, what is n?
Quiz 1
Answers:
1. Quantiles/Fractiles 7. =
2. Median 8. Position of
Quartile
3. Quartiles 9. kth
Quartile
4. Measures of Position 10. Number of data
5. General method/
6. Mendenhall
Quiz 1 and Sincich/Linear
Interpolation
Find the quartiles of the problem.
A group of students of Grade 10
Acacia obtained the following
scores in their statistics Quiz:
8,5,4,5,7,3,6
ASSIGNMENT
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