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Application Module 4 Lesson 3

The document provides a summary of key terms related to measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, and outlier. It then provides 10 multiple choice questions to test understanding of when to use each measure and how to calculate them based on sets of data. The questions cover calculating the mean, median, mode, and identifying the definition of statistical notations like the sum and outliers.
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Application Module 4 Lesson 3

The document provides a summary of key terms related to measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, and outlier. It then provides 10 multiple choice questions to test understanding of when to use each measure and how to calculate them based on sets of data. The questions cover calculating the mean, median, mode, and identifying the definition of statistical notations like the sum and outliers.
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Topic : Measure of Central Tendencies

Grade/Year Level : Math 5: Mathematics in the Modern World (First Year College)

Direction: Read and analyze each statement carefully. Identify the correct answer by shading the
letter of your choice. 1 points each.

1.) Mean (Knowledge) 6.) 30.5 (Analysis)


2.) Mode (Knowledge) 7.) Sum of all data (Knowledge)
3.) 82.5 (Analysis) 8.) Median (Knowledge)
4.) 3 (Analysis) 9.) Outlier (Knowledge)
5.) 9 (Analysis) 10.) 78 (Analysis)

Test Items

1.) __________ represents the sum of all values divided by the total number of the
value.
Arithmetic Mean
Weighted Mean
Median
Mode

2.) __________ represents the number that occurs most frequently.


Arithmetic Mean
Weighted Mean
Median
Mode

3.) Six friends in a class of 20 students received test grades of 92, 84, 65, 76, 88, and
90. The mean of these test scores is __________.
80.00
81.25
82.5
83.75

4.) The mode of the data 8, 4, 3, 9, 2 3, 4, 8, 1, 5, 3, 1, 2, 9 is __________.


1
2
3
9

5.) The median of the data 4, 8, 1, 14, 9, 21, and 12 is __________.


8
9
12
14

6.) The arithmetic mean days of a month, in a leap year are __________.
30.41
30.48
30.5
30.79

7.) In arithmetic mean, the notation “Σ” represents what data?


Frequency tally
Lowest to highest
Sum of all data
Total Average

8.) __________ is the middle of a ranked odd data or the average of the two middle
numbers of ranked even data.
Arithmetic Mean
Median
Mode
Weighted Mean

9.)  __________ is a data that differs significantly from other observations.


Average
Odd Median
Outlier
Weighted Mean

10.) A student with test scores of 65, 70, and 75 and a final examination score
of 90. The final exam score counts as 2 test score. The weighted mean of the
scores is __________.
78
79
82
83

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