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Procedures:: Frequency Distribution Table

The document provides the scores of students on a statistics quiz and instructions for constructing a frequency distribution table to analyze the data. It lists the student scores and gives the steps to 1) determine the highest and lowest values (range), and 2) calculate the class interval by dividing the range by the desired number of class intervals. The example uses a class interval size of 11 to break up the score ranges into categories for analysis.

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Procedures:: Frequency Distribution Table

The document provides the scores of students on a statistics quiz and instructions for constructing a frequency distribution table to analyze the data. It lists the student scores and gives the steps to 1) determine the highest and lowest values (range), and 2) calculate the class interval by dividing the range by the desired number of class intervals. The example uses a class interval size of 11 to break up the score ranges into categories for analysis.

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Example (lesson 1)

Frequency Distribution Table

The data below represent the scores of the students in Statistics quiz.

13 10 22 19 20 18 17 7 11
16 19 13 12 19 9 18 8 16
17 22 23 26 11 28 16 22 23
21 16 4 17 10 17 13 11 8
18 12 16 23 27 24 20 18 18
14 6 12 25 22 22 33 18 8
15 13 15 11 9 16 18 21 24
7 13 15 10 23 23 20 17 7
10 13 14 14 21 18 10 18 19
20 21 19 3 5 12 13 13 24
19 16 10 30 27 7 11 18 14
24
a) Construct a frequency distribution to display the measures of the leaves using a class
size of (desired no. of step interval) 11.

Procedures:
1) First step is to determine the highest and lowest values from the given raw data:

Range (R) = Highest Value – Lowest Value

2) After findings the R, solve for the class interval:

class interval (ci) = R/desired no. of step interval

Prepared by: DR. L. S. NUÑEZ


Assoc. Prof. V

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