The document contains a student's math assignment calculating mean, median, and mode for 13 different data sets containing numeric values. It also includes the student's responses to questions about how changing values in a data set would affect the mean, median, and existence of a mode. Finally, it shows the student's work to calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution with class intervals ranging from 21 to 80.
The document contains a student's math assignment calculating mean, median, and mode for 13 different data sets containing numeric values. It also includes the student's responses to questions about how changing values in a data set would affect the mean, median, and existence of a mode. Finally, it shows the student's work to calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution with class intervals ranging from 21 to 80.
The document contains a student's math assignment calculating mean, median, and mode for 13 different data sets containing numeric values. It also includes the student's responses to questions about how changing values in a data set would affect the mean, median, and existence of a mode. Finally, it shows the student's work to calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution with class intervals ranging from 21 to 80.
The document contains a student's math assignment calculating mean, median, and mode for 13 different data sets containing numeric values. It also includes the student's responses to questions about how changing values in a data set would affect the mean, median, and existence of a mode. Finally, it shows the student's work to calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution with class intervals ranging from 21 to 80.
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Hazel Anne P.
Dela Cruz October 13, 2020
BSED 1 - Major in English Math 101 Assignment no. 1 1. 2,5,7,7,14 Mean: 7 Median: 7 Mode: 7 2. 3,3,8,9,17,19,22 Mean: 11.57 Median: 9 Mode: 3 3. 2,5,8,11,17,39,42,52 Mean: 22 Median: 14 Mode: No Mode 4. 12,60,74,74,85,88,94,100 Mean: 73.5 Median: 79.5 Mode: 74 5. 2.1,3.4, 4.6,5.6,8.0,8.2,9.4,12.2,56.1,78.2 Mean: 18.78 Median: 8.1 Mode: No Mode 6. 5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5, Mean: 5 Median: 5 Mode: 5 7. 145,178,178,188,192,201,202,255 Mean: 192.37 Median: 190 Mode: 178 8. 105,110,118,118,118,134,155,166,166 Mean: 132.2 Median: 118 Mode: 118 9. -12,-8,-5,-5,-3,0,4,9,12 Mean: -8 Median: -3 Mode: -5 10. -8.5,-2.2,4.1,4.1,6.4,8.3,9.7 Mean: 3.2 Median: 4.1 Mode: 4.1 11. a) Yes, because if you change at least one number in a set of data. It will affect the mean of the given data. b) If the number you change was below or above the median, and it remained below or above the median after the change the the median won’t change. But if the change caused the number to switch side then the median would change assuming the value adjacent to the median are not equal to it. 12. Yes, Because if a set of numbers have a mode, then the mode is one of the numbers of set. 13. x f xf 21 1 21 25 1 25 26 2 52 28 1 28 29 2 58 30 1 30 31 1 31 32 2 64 33 5 165 34 1 34 35 2 70 36 2 72 38 1 38 39 1 39 41 3 123 42 2 84 45 2 90 49 2 98 61 2 122 74 1 74 80 1 80 Total: 36 1398