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Exercise Module 4

1. The document provides examples of calculating measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) for ungrouped and grouped data. 2. For the first ungrouped data set, the mean is 15.36, the median is 15, and the mode is 15. 3. For the second normally distributed ungrouped data set, the mean is 51.922, the median is 54.7, and the modes are 27.3, 32.5, and 60.5 (multimodal).

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Exercise Module 4

1. The document provides examples of calculating measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) for ungrouped and grouped data. 2. For the first ungrouped data set, the mean is 15.36, the median is 15, and the mode is 15. 3. For the second normally distributed ungrouped data set, the mean is 51.922, the median is 54.7, and the modes are 27.3, 32.5, and 60.5 (multimodal).

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RAXIELLE MARIE B.

ALVARADO BSA 3-A


TF (9:00 – 10:30)

Activity 4

Measures of Central Tendency


(Solve problems 2 and 3 for ungrouped data)

2. From the following data, Determine the mean, median, and mode

16 15 17 15 15
15 14 9 16 15
13 10 8 18 20
17 17 17 18 23
17 15 20 10 14
Sum of the values = 384

Manually Computed

Mean = ∑x / n = 384/25 = 15.36


Median = 25/2 = 12.5 median is =15
So, if we are going to arrange the data from lowest to highest.
8,9,10,10,13,14,14,15,15,15,15,15,15,16,16,17,17,17,17,17,18,18,20,20,23 =384 The
median will be in the 13th place which is 15
Mode = the most frequently occurring value is 15

Computer-Generated Answer:

Mean 15.36
Standard Error 0.697328235
Median 15
Mode 15
Standard Deviation 3.486641173
Sample Variance 12.15666667
Kurtosis 0.470058211
Skewness -0.29626317
Range 15
Minimum 8
Maximum 23
Sum 384
Count 25
RAXIELLE MARIE B. ALVARADO BSA 3-A
TF (9:00 – 10:30)

3. The following data are shaped roughly like a normal distribution . determine the
mean, median, mode

61.4 27.3 26.4 37.4 30.4 47.5


63.9 46.8 67.9 19.1 81.6 47.9
73.4 54.6 65.1 53.3 71.6 58.6
57.3 87.8 71.1 74.1 48.9 60.2
54.8 60.5 32.5 61.7 55.1 48.2
56.8 60.1 52.9 60.5 55.6 38.1
76.8 46.8 19.9 27.3 77.4 58.1
32.1 54.9 32.7 40.1 52.7 32.5
35.3 39.1

Sum of the values


= 2596.1

Manually Computed

Mean = ∑x / n = 2596.1/50 = 51.922

Median = 50/2 = 25 median = 54.7


If we are going to arrange the data from lowest to highest

19.1 35.3 48.9 57.3 65.1


19.9 37.4 52.7 58.1 67.9
26.4 38.1 52.9 58.6 71.1
27.3 39.1 53.3 60.1 71.6
27.3 40.1 54.6 60.2 73.4
30.4 46.8 54.8 60.5 74.1
32.1 46.8 54.9 60.5 76.8
32.5 47.5 55.1 61.4 77.4
32.5 47.9 55.6 61.7 81.6
32.7 48.2 56.8 63.9 87.8.

The median will be the average of the 25th and 26th place which is 54.7

Mode = the most frequently occurring values are 27.3 and 60.5 and 32.5

We can say that this data is multimodal since both 27.3, 32.5 and 60.5 appears twice
in the data
RAXIELLE MARIE B. ALVARADO BSA 3-A
TF (9:00 – 10:30)

Computer-Generated Answer:

Mean 51.922

Standard Error 2.339695236

Median 54.7

Mode 27.3

Standard Deviation 16.54414367

Sample Variance 273.7086898

Kurtosis -0.574597485

Skewness -0.074087086

Range 68.7

Minimum 19.1

Maximum 87.8

Sum 2596.1

Count 50
RAXIELLE MARIE B. ALVARADO BSA 3-A
TF (9:00 – 10:30)

Exercise 4.2

Measures of Central Tendency


(Grouped Data)
(Solve problems 2 and 3 for grouped data)
Instructions: Determine the mean, median, mode.
2. The following data represent the number of appointments made per 15-minute
interval by telephone solicitation for a lawn-care company. Assume these are
population data. Determine the mean, median and Mode.

Number of Frequency of
Appointments Occurrence
0-1 31
2-3 57
4-5 26
6-7 14
8-9 6
10 - 11 3
Manually Computed answer:

Number of Frequency of Midpoin


fM cf
Appointments Occurrence t
0-1 31 .5 15.5 31
2-3 57 2.5 142.5 88
4-5 26 4.5 117 114
6-7 14 6.5 91 128
8-9 6 8.5 51 134
10 - 11 3 10.5 31.5 137
∑f=137 ∑fm=448.5

Mean = ∑fm / ∑f = 448.5 / 137 = 3.273723 or 3.27

Median = n/2 = 137/2 = 68.50

Md = [lbmc + ((∑f/2) – ˂cf)/fmc) i]

= [1.5+ ((68.5) – 31)/57) 2]


= [1.5+ (37.5)/57) 2]
= [1.5+ (37.5)/57) 2]
= 1.5+ 75/57)
= 1.5+ 1.32
Md= 2.82

Mode = 2.5 The mode is the midpoint of the modal class. The modal class is
the class interval with the greatest frequency.
RAXIELLE MARIE B. ALVARADO BSA 3-A
TF (9:00 – 10:30)

3. Northwestern distribution company surveyed 53 of its midlevel managers. The


survey obtained the ages of these managers, which later were organized into the
frequency distribution ..
Class Interval Frequency
20 - 25 8
25 - 30 6
30 - 35 5
35 - 40 12
40 - 45 15
45 - 50 7

Manually Computed answer:

Number of Frequency of Midpoin


fM cf
Appointments Occurrence t
21 - 25 8 23 184 8
26- 30 6 28 168 14
31 - 35 5 33 165 19
36 - 40 12 38 456 31
41 - 45 15 43 645 46
46 - 50 7 48 336 53
∑f=53 ∑fm=1954

Mean = ∑fm / ∑f = 1954 / 53 = 36.86792 or 36.87

Median = n/2 = 53/2 = 26.50

Md = [lbmc + ((∑f/2) – ˂cf)/fmc) i]

= [35.5+ ((26.5) – 19)/12) 5]


= [35.5+ (7.5)/12) 5]
= 35.5+ (37.5)/12)
= 35.5+ 3.13

Md = 38.63

Mode = 43 The mode is the midpoint of the modal class. The modal class is the
class interval with the greatest frequency.

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