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Name ___________________________Date:_____________________Score:____________

Construct a frequency distribution table for the following:

1. Thirty-six customers were categorized according to civil status. The data set is

Single Single Married Married Single Married Married Single Widow


Married Married Single Single Widow Single Single Widow Single
Widow Widow Single Married Single Married Married Married Single
Single Single Married Married Married Single Single Single Single

Construct a frequency distribution for the data.

Solution:

Class Tally Frequency Relative Frequency Percentage

Total ---

2, Samples of forty-two 9420 college students are considered for study and were categorized according to year
level. The data set is
Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Senior
Sophomore Senior Senior Freshman Senior Sophomore Sophomore
Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman
Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Junior
Sophomore Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Freshman
Freshman Senior Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore

Construct a frequency distribution for the data.

Solution:
Class Tally Frequency Relative Frequency Percentage
Total ---
Name: ________________________ Date: ______________Score:___________

Construct a steam-and-leaf plot for the following:

1. RFS universal Banking is study the number of times their Automated teller Machine (ATM) is used daily,
located at a certain mall. Following is a list of the number of times the teller was used during the last 40 days.

51 56 62 65 70 72 77 80 83 86
53 58 63 66 71 72 78 81 84 87
54 59 64 67 71 73 79 82 84 87
56 60 64 68 71 76 80 82 585 88

Solution:

Stem Leaf

2. The following data represents the bounced check fee in pesos (in hundreds) for a sample of 50 banks for direct
deposit customers who maintain a ₱5,000 balance.

12 36 22 38 25 51 30 52 25 49
13 33 23 13 39 25 29 32 34 54
15 31 25 52 40 24 48 55 22 44
16 31 26 25 17 42 36 34 23 11
23 27 18 13 17 16 19 41 46 44

Solution:

Stem Leaf
Name: ________________________ Date: ______________Score:______________

3. A sales Representative for a publishing company recorded the following number of client contact for the 36
days that he was on the road in the month of May. Use the given data to contract a grouped frequency
distribution. Determine the class boundaries, relative frequencies, cumulative frequency, and midpoints. (Use
Rule1/Formula 2-1)

.Solution:

Class Tally Class Frequency Relative Cumulative Midpoints


Boundaries Frequency Frequency
Total ----- ------ ----- -----

4. The food services department of WSS Cinema is study the amount spendby an individual during his visit
per day on food and drink. A sample of 40 individuals who visited the cinema yesterday revealed they spent
the following amounts.

₱100 ₱122 ₱138 ₱145 ₱155 ₱165 ₱170 ₱180 ₱186 ₱200
110 126 139 148 160 165 170 182 190 205
115 128 140 150 160 165 175 184 193 210
120 130 142 155 163 168 178 185 195 220
a. Organize the data into frequency distribution using Rule 2/Formula 2-2.

b. Find the class boundaries, relative frequencies, cumulative frequency, and midpoints.

Solution:

Class Tally Class Frequency Relative Cumulative Midpoints


Boundaries Frequency Frequency

Total ----- ------ ----- -----


Name: ________________________ Date: ______________Score:______________

Construct the graphs.

1. Complete the table and construct a histogram, frequency polygon and cumulative frequency polygon.

Solution:

Class Limits f x cf
a. Histogram

b. Frequency Polygon
c. Cumulative Frequency Polygon

Name: ________________________ Date: ______________Score:______________

Construct the graphs

1. Department of Labor and Employment statistical data for the recent year shows the average monthly earnings
of Filipino workers with respect to educational level. Draw a pareto chart, pie chart and bar chart that shows this
information.

Educational Level Average Monthly Earnings


Elementary graduate (EG) ₱6,000
Less than 4 years of high school (HSL) ₱9,000
High school graduate (HSG) ₱10,300
College level (CL) ₱11,500
College graduates (CG) ₱15,200

a. Pareto Chart
b. Pie Chart

c. Bar Chart

Name: __________________________ Date: ______________Score:______________

2. The data in the following table represents the number of professionals actively using their credit cards payment
on shopping from 2002 to 2009. Construct a time series graph for the number of credit card payments.

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


Card Payments (in Millions) 10.3 13.4 14.0 16.7 18.5 20.8 24.0 27.0

3. In Valenzuela City there were more workers strikers in other cities in Metro Manila combined. Because of the
release of city ordinance that prohibits the company to give salary increase to workers. Draw the time series
graph of the following data:

Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


No. of Strikes 12 8 15 18 11 20 22
Name: ___________________________ Date: ______________Score:______________

6. The following data represents the digital-mode talk time in hours and battery capacity in milliampere-hours of
cellular phone. Construct a scatter plot.

Talk time 4050 3.90 4.20 2.80 3.70 2.60 4.80 3.50 3.80
Battery Capacity 850 700 1,000 800 650 700 1,200 600 1,000

7. The following is a series of real annual sales (in millions of pesos) over an 8-year period of an appliance
center. Construct a scatter plot.

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


Sales 10.2 11.4 9.5 14.3 10.8 13.0 11.6 12.7

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