Exercise Module 4
Exercise Module 4
Activity 4
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
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
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3. The following data are shaped roughly like a normal distribution . determine the
mean, median, mode
Manually Computed
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
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Computer-Generated Answer:
Mean 51.922
Median 54.7
Mode 27.3
Kurtosis -0.574597485
Skewness -0.074087086
Range 68.7
Minimum 19.1
Maximum 87.8
Sum 2596.1
Count 50
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Exercise 4.2
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:
Mode = 2.5 The mode is the midpoint of the modal class. The modal class is
the class interval with the greatest frequency.
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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.