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Maths Assignment II

1) The range of the data is 41, being the difference between the highest value of 52 and the lowest value of 11. 2) By taking 7 classes, the frequency distribution was calculated, with frequencies ranging from 3 to 7. 3) The relative frequencies were calculated by dividing each frequency by the total number of data points (30). 4) The percentage relative frequencies were calculated by multiplying each relative frequency by 100. These ranged from 10% to 23.33%. 5) The mean was calculated to be 29.60.

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Maths Assignment II

1) The range of the data is 41, being the difference between the highest value of 52 and the lowest value of 11. 2) By taking 7 classes, the frequency distribution was calculated, with frequencies ranging from 3 to 7. 3) The relative frequencies were calculated by dividing each frequency by the total number of data points (30). 4) The percentage relative frequencies were calculated by multiplying each relative frequency by 100. These ranged from 10% to 23.33%. 5) The mean was calculated to be 29.60.

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Question No.

1:
Using the following data: 51, 13, 46, 49, 15, 16, 19, 18, 13, 48, 25, 36, 45, 52, 25, 50, 14,
36, 21, 45, 32, 40, 23, 21, 11, 25, 16, 18, 34, 32.
Find,
1) The Range of the data.
Solution:
Range = R2 - R1
By Putting the Values
Range = 52 - 11
Range = 41
2) By taking 7 classes calculate the frequency distribution.
Solution:
Group Data
11-17
17-23
23-29
29-35
35-41
41-47
47-53
Total

Frequency
7
6
3
3
3
3
5
30

3) Relative frequency.
Solution:
Group Data
11-17
17-23
23-29
29-35
35-41
41-47
47-53
Total

Frequency
7/30
6/30
3/30
3/30
3/30
3/30
5/30
30/30

4) Percentage relative frequency.


Solution:
Group Data
11-17
17-23
23-29
29-35
35-41
41-47
47-53
Total

Frequency
7/30*100 = 23.33%
6/30*100 = 20%
3/30*100 = 10%
3/30*100 = 10%
3/30*100 = 10%
3/30*100 = 10%
5/30*100 = 16.67%
100%

5) The mean.
Solution:
Grou
p
Data
11-17
17-23
23-29
29-35
35-41
41-47
47-53
Total

Frequency

Mid Point (x)

fx

7
6
3
3
3
3
5
30

14
20
26
32
38
44
50

98
120
78
96
114
132
250
888

Mean =
fx/f
By Putting the Values
Mean =
888/30
Mean =
29.60

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Question No. 2:
Find Y-intercept and slope of the regression line Y = aX+b from the following set of
data, Also estimate the value of Y when X = 20.
Solution:
X
2
3
4
5
14

Y
5
6
9
10
30

A-Find Y-intercept
y = ax + b
where
slope = a

n( xy) ( x)( y)
n( x2) ( x)2

By Putting Value
Slope = a

4(114) (14)(30)
4(54) (14)2

slope = a

4(114) (14)(30)
4(54) (14)2

Slope = a

= 456 420
216- 196
= 36
20
= 1.8

Slope = a
Slope = a

B-Find slope of the regression line Y = aX+b


Intercept
= b = y a( x)

XY
10
18
36
50
114

x2
4
9
16
25
54

n
By The Values
Intercept = b = 30 4(14)
4
Intercept = b= - 6.5
C- Estimate the value of Y when X = 20.
Y
Y
Y

=
ax + b
By Putting the Values
=
(1.8 x 20) + (-6.5)
=
29.5

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