Scaling Sets of Data
Scaling Sets of Data
Scaling Sets of Data
in unaltered
if y = x + c, then y = x + c, s y = s x
That is, In general, if each number is multiplied by a constant k The mean is multiplied by k The standard deviation is multiplied by k
if y = kx, then y = k x, s y = k s x
That is, Combining these two results,
if y = ax + b, then y = a x + b, s y = a s x
Example 1 !weets are packed into bags with a nominal mass of "#g$ Ten bags are picked at random from the production line and weighed$ Their masses, in grams, are "%, "&$', "#$1, "($", "', "&$(, "#$&, "&, "($1, "'$) a* find mean mass and standard deviation$ It was later discovered that the scales were reading ($'g below the correct weight b* what was the correct mean mass of the ten bags and the correct weight+ c* compare your answer to ,a* and ,b* and comment$ Solution: a* mean - "&$.%, standard deviation - 1$1%%$$$ - 1$1" ,' d$p$* b* /ean - ""$'%, standard deviation - 1$1" , '$d$p$* c* Correct mean 0 original mean - ($' !o, correct mean - original mean 1 ($'2 correct s$d - original s$d If each reading is increased by ($', then the mean is increased by ($', however, the standard deviation remains unchanged$ Example ' 3or the mean of & numbers is &$1'#, standard deviation - 1$#1#$$$ If each number is multiplying by (, find the new mean and standard deviation
Solution: 4ew mean - &$1'# , (* - 1'$("# 4ew standard deviation - ( ,1$#1#$$$* - &$#&%$$$ Example ( 5oe6s mean mark for the physics tests for the term was &#$ 7is teacher decided to scale all the marks according to the formula y - 'x 0 %, where y is the new mark and x the original marl$ 3ind 5oe6s new mean mark$ Solution 5oe6s new mean mark - ',&#*0% - )& Example & The standard deviation of three numbers a, b, c is ($'$ a* !tate the standard deviation of the three numbers (a, (b, (c b* !tate the standard deviation of the three number a1', b1', c1' c* !tate the standard deviation of the three numbers 'a1#, 'b1#, 'c1# Solution: a* (,($'*-8$% b* ($' c* ',($'* -%$& Example # 3or students on an Electronics course the assessment consists of two components a written examination paper and a pro9ect, the marks for the examination paper are distributed with a mean of %' and a standard deviation of 1%$ Those for the pro9ect have a mean of (" and a standard deviation of %, :nna, a student on the course, scored ). marks on the examination paper and &% marks for her pro9ect$ a* Transform each of :nna6s marks into a standardised score, such that for each component, the mean and standard deviation for all students on the course are #. and '., respectively$ b* 7ence, compare :nna6s relative performance in the two assessment components$ Solution: a* 3or Examination ;aper
y = #., s y = '.
!tandardised values
x = %', s x = 1%
y = a x + b2 #. = %'a + b
y = ax + b
<et , then 4ow, 7ence,
Examination values
s y = as x 2 '. = 1%a
a = 1$'#, b = '"$#
y = 1$'# x '"$#
The transformation for the examination paper is Therefore, :nna6s standardised mark for the examination is "'$# 3or ;ro9ect
y = #., s y = '.
!tandardised values
x = (", s x = %
y = a x + b2 #. = (" a + b
<et , then
y = ax + b
pro9ect values
s y = as x 2 '. = %a
4ow,
1 1 a = ( , b = "( ( (
7ence,
1 1 y = ( x "( ( (
The transformation for the examination paper is Therefore, :nna6s standardised mark for the pro9ect is ).$ b* =elatively, :nna performed better on the pro9ect than in the examination Assessment (Scaling sets of data) 1$ : set of number has a mean of '' and a standard deviation of %$ If ( is added to each number of the set, and each resulting number is then doubled, find the mean and standard deviation of the new set$
'$ : set of values of a variable > has a mean ? and a standard deviation @$ !tate the new value of the mean and of the standard deviation when each of the variables is a* increased by k b* /ultiplied by p$ c* Aalues of a new variable B are obtained by using the formula B - (> 1#$ 3ind the mean and the standard deviation of the set of values of B ($ It is proposed to convert a set of marks whose mean is #' and standard deviation is & to a set of marks with mean %1 and standard deviation ($ The eCuation for the transformation necessary to convert the marks is y - ax 1b, 3ind :* The values of a and b D* The values of the scaled mark which corresponds to a mark of %& in the original data C* The value in the original data if the scaled mark is "8 &$ The marks of five students in a mathematics test were '", (1, (#, &", #.$ :* Calculate the mean marks and the standard deviation D* The marks are scaled so that the mean and standard deviation become #. and '. respectively$ Calculate, to the nearest whole number, the new marks corresponding to the original marks of (1 and #. #$ The mean of the marks scored by candidates in an examination is &#$ These marks are scaled linearly to give a mean of #. and a standard deviation of 1#$ Eiven that the scaled mark of ). corresponds to an original mark of "., calculate a* The standard deviation of the original marks b* The mark which is unchanged by the scaling$ c* Eiven that the greatest and least scaled marks are 8' and ' respectively, calculate the corresponding original marks$ %$ In order to compare the performance of candidates in two schools a test was given$ The mean mark at school : was &#, and the mean mark at school D was (1 with a standard deviation of #$ The marks of school : are scaled so that the mean and standard deviation are the same as school D and a mark of )# at school : becomes %($ 3ind the values of a and b if the transformation used is y - ax 1 b$ 3ind also the original standard deviation of the marks from school :$