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Dizon, Princes Mae T. BSA 2-12 Statistics Assignment 3: Order

This document provides statistics calculations for both individual data and grouped data. For individual data, it computes the range, quartile deviation, mean average/absolute deviation, standard deviation using two methods, variance, and coefficient of variation. For grouped data, it defines the key terms and calculations for range, quartile deviation, mean average/absolute deviation, standard deviation, variance, and coefficient of variation.

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Dizon, Princes Mae T. BSA 2-12 Statistics Assignment 3: Order

This document provides statistics calculations for both individual data and grouped data. For individual data, it computes the range, quartile deviation, mean average/absolute deviation, standard deviation using two methods, variance, and coefficient of variation. For grouped data, it defines the key terms and calculations for range, quartile deviation, mean average/absolute deviation, standard deviation, variance, and coefficient of variation.

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Dizon, Princes Mae T.

BSA 2-12
STATISTICS Assignment 3

A. X → 12 , 22 , 10 , 15, 12 , 24 , 8 and 5 X Order


Compute: 5 1
8 2
1. Range(R)
10 3
Highest=24
12 4
Lowest=5
12 5
R=24−5R=19
15 6
2. Quartile Deviation (QD)
22 7
Q3−Q1 24 8
QD=
2 n=8
Find : Q3 and Q1 First

1 ( 8+1 ) 3 ( 8+1 )
Q 1= Q 3=
4 4
9 27
Q 1= Q 3=
4 4
Q1=2.25−locator Q3=6.75−locator
Q1=8+ 0.25 (10−8 ) Q 3=15+ 0.75 ( 22−15 )
Q1=8+ 4.50 Q3=15+5.25
Q 1=12.50 Q 3=20.25
20.25−12.50
QD=
2
7.75
QD=
2
QD=3.88
3. Mean Average/Absolute Deviation (MAD)

X ¿ x−x́ /¿
5 8.50
8 5.50
10 3.50
12 1.50
12 1.50
15 1.50
22 8.50
24 10.50
n=8 ∑ x− x́ /¿ 41
¿
5+8+10+12+12+15+22+24
x́=
8
108
x́=
8
x́=13.50

MAD=
∑| X− X̄|
n
41
MAD=
8
MAD=5.1 3
4. Standard Deviation (SD)
METHOD A:

X ¿ x−x́ /¿ ( x−x́ )2
5 8.50 72.25
8 5.50 30.25
10 3.50 12.25
12 1.50 2.25
12 1.50 2.25
15 1.50 2.25
22 8.50 72.25
24 10.50 110.25
n=8 ∑ ( x− x́ )2=304
2

SD=
√ ∑ ( X− X̄ )
n

304
SD=
√ 8
SD=6.16

METHOD B:

X ¿ x−x́ /¿ ( x−x́ )2 X2
5 8.50 72.25 25
8 5.50 30.25 64
10 3.50 12.25 100
12 1.50 2.25 144
12 1.50 2.25 144
15 1.50 2.25 225
22 8.50 72.25 484
24 10.50 110.25 576
n=8 ∑ ( x− x́ )2=304 ∑ x 2=1762
∑ X 2 −( X̄ )2
SD=
n
1762

SD=
8 √
−( 13.50 )
SD=√ 220.25−182.25
2

SD=√ 38
SD=6.16
5. Variance(V)
2

V=
∑ ( X − X̄ )
n
304
V=
8
V =38

6. Coefficient of Variation (CV)


SD
CV = x 100

6.16
CV = x 100
13.50
CV =45.63
B.GROUPED DATA

C.I. f Cfb
44-48 2 20
39-43 3 18
34-38 15 15
29-33 6 10
24-28 4 4

Compute:
1. Range(R)
– difference between the upper boundary of highest-class interval and
lower boundary of lowest class interval value in the data set.

2. Quartile Deviation (QD)


Q3−Q1
QD=
2

3. Mean Average/Absolute Deviation (MAD)

MAD=
∑ f |M − X̄|
n
4. Standard Deviation (SD)
2

SD=
√∑ ∑ f ( M − X̄ )
n
f M2
SD=
√ n
− ( X̄ )2

f – frequency
M - Midpoint

5. Variance(V)
2

V=
∑ f ( M − X̄ )
n
6. Coefficient of Variation (CV)
SD
cv = x 100

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