Table No. 1 Frequency Distribution of Entrance Examination Scores
Table No. 1 Frequency Distribution of Entrance Examination Scores
Table No. 1 Frequency Distribution of Entrance Examination Scores
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Frequency Distribution of Entrance Examination Scores
Class Interval Frequency Class Mark Frequency Distribution
21-23 4 22 4
24-26 4 25 8
27-29 9 28 17
30-32 3 31 20
33-35 3 34 23
36-38 5 37 28
39-41 2 40 30
42-44 3 43 33
45-47 2 36 35
48-50 3 40 38
51-53 1 52 39
54-56 1 55 40
N= 40
Mdn= 12+ 12
2
= 24
2
Mdn= 12
Median
X= Lm + {n- Fm}i
2
fm
= 24.5+ {40 - 15}5
2
12
= 24.5 + {20-5}5
12
= 24.5 + {15}5
12
= 24.5 +{0.42}5
Mdn= 26.6
Mean= Efm
N
= 1709
50
= 34.8
L= 32.5
D1= 1
D2=3
Mo= L+ (d1)i
d1+d2
Mo= 32.5+ (1)3
1+3
= 32.5+ 3/4
= 32.5 + 0.75
Mo =33.25
S= √Ʃ( x-x)
N
S= standard deviation
X= observed value
X= sample mean
N= total number of observed values
x X-ˉx (X-ˉx)2
40 -30 900
45 -25 625
55 -15 225
65 -5 25
70 0 0
75 5 25
80 10 100
85 15 225
90 20 400
95 25 625
ˉx= 700 Ʃx-ˉx)2 = 3,150
S= √Ʃ( x-x)
N
= √ 3,150
315
S= 17.75
Steps:
1. Arrange the data from the lowest to th highest.
2. Compute for the commulative frequency of the entry.
3. Count from the first to the needed entey or score in the arrangement
equivalent to the rank obtained from the commulative frequency.
12,13,14,15,15,16,17,18,18,18,19,20,21,22,23,23,24,25,26,27,28,30,33,33,34,35
,36,38,39,40
Pj= nj
100
P70= 30(70)
100
P70= 21/1
P70=21
Pj= nj
100
17= 30j
100
30j= 17 (100/30)
Pj= L + (nj/100- F) i
f
= 38.5+ (48-39)3
9
= 38.5 + 1(3)
= 38.5 + 3
P80= 41.5