Statistics and Probability: Quarter 3 - Module 7: Percentiles and T-Distribution
Statistics and Probability: Quarter 3 - Module 7: Percentiles and T-Distribution
Statistics and Probability: Quarter 3 - Module 7: Percentiles and T-Distribution
Probability
Quarter 3 – Module 7:
Percentiles and T-Distribution
What I Need to Know
What I Know
A. Read the statements carefully and choose the letter of the best
answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. This refers to the measure of position whose data is divided into 100 parts.
A. Percentiles
B. Quartiles
C. Deciles
D. Median
5. What will be the degree of freedom of the data with a sample size of 20?
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20
For number 6 to 8, use the given data below to answer the following questions.
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“There are 9 students who will be taking up the test, the researcher sets the level of
significance to 0.05. The following are the scores of nine students in the test:
9. What will be the degree of freedom with a t-value of 1 and a sample size of 2?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
10. Find the t-value of 2.5th percentile on the t-table with a degree of freedom of
6.
A. 2.570
B. 4.030
C. -2.570
D. -4.030
II. For numbers 11-15, complete the table below. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Percentile n t
40th percentile 23 (11)
75th percentile 20 (12)
90th percentile 25 (13)
95th percentile 15 (14)
97.5th percentile 10 (15)
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Lesson
Percentile and the
1 T-Distribution
Percentiles have been discussed on your Grade 10 and their uses. These were
also discussed that percentiles are identifier of a student’s performance in
comparison to the performance of the whole class.
In this lesson, you will explore and understand the student’s t-distribution
and identify the percentiles using the t-tables.
What’s In
2. 25th percentile
3. 50th percentile
4. 75th percentile
5. 95th percentile
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Notes to the Teacher
This part aims to assess if the students have prior knowledge about the topic.
Also, it prepares the students to absorb the lesson.
What’s New
Find 5 words on the puzzle below. For each word you find, make a brief definition
or expectation about the word.
P E R C E N T I L E A S C E R T T G Y D
D S F F C B D S G H J K L F C B B L E E
C D V R R H I C M N O D R R R H B Y J G
F C B G H T S V D S E R T G H T N J U R
R R H T K Y T T A B L E F T K Y B Y J E
G H T G J J R J J B Y J G G J J G H J E
T K Y H U K I U K N J U V H U K L U E O
G J J B Y A B J J B Y J V S D F G H J F
H U K N J S U E F G H J K Q S A T F B F
K Y Q M K D T V A L U E Q C V Y N M L R
I T A R L F I Q W E R T Y U I O O O J E
O L E V E L O F S I G N I F I C A N C E
R W D A L B N F R F K Y H U K E R N F D
T F E J J B Y C E G J J B Y A D T Y R O
L Q W U K N J E E G U K N J S C W E R M
P W M L I M I T E D Y Q M K D F G H J Y
1. Using the words that you have found, what are the things that come into
your mind?
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2. What are the possible things or applications of these words in statistics?
What is It
The t-distribution (also called Student’s t-distribution) is a family of
distributions that look almost identical to the normal distribution curve, only a bit
shorter and stouter. The t-distribution is used instead of the normal distribution
when you have small samples. The larger the sample size, the more the t distribution
looks like the normal distribution. In fact, for sample sizes larger than 20 (e.g. more
degrees of freedom), the distribution is almost exactly like the normal distribution.
The t-distribution is similar to a normal distribution. It has a precise
mathematical definition. Instead of diving into complex math, let’s look at the useful
properties of the t-distribution and why it is important in analysis of any set of
statistical quantitative data.
Using the t-table, shown on the next page we can be able to identify the t value of a
certain data.
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Let us be familiar first with the following words:
2. Percentile – This is a measure of position with data divided into 100 parts.
Below is the t-table which you can use to find the t-value
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Illustrative example:
1. Identify the t-value whose number of samples n = 7 and has an area (𝛼)
equal to 0.05.
2. Find the t-value whose degree of freedom is 20 and has 𝛼 = 0.01.
3. Identify the t-value of the following percentiles given the number of samples.
a. 95th percentile , N= 30
b. 90th percentile, N=20
Solution:
1. To identify the t-value, identify first the degree of freedom using the formula
df= n-1 where n is the sample size.
df = n-1
df = 7-1
df = 6
Locate the t-value on the t-table using the degree of freedom and the area ( 𝛼)
Therefore, the t-value with sample size of 7 and has 𝛼 = 0.05 is 1.943.
2. Since the degree of freedom and 𝛼 are already given locate the t-value
on the t-table.
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3. a. The 95th percentile is the number where 95% of the values lie below it
and 5% lie above it, so you want the right-tail area to be 0.05. Move across
the row, find the column for 0.05, and then locate the t-value using n=30 or
df = 29.
b. The 90th percentile is the number where 90% of the values lie below it
and 10% lie above it, so you want the right-tail area to be 0.01. Move across
the row, find the column for 0.05, and then locate the t-value using n=20 or
df = 19.
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Therefore, the t-value of 90 th percentile with n= 20 is 1.328
What’s More
2. 75th percentile 5
3. 25th percentile 15
4. 90th percentile 7
5. 95th percentile 20
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What I Have Learned
With steps closer on closing this module, answer the following questions with
at most 3 sentences. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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What I Can Do
ACTIVITY 1:
Triple Matching Type: Match column A (the t-value) to Column b (the degree of
freedom) and then to column C (the percentile).
A B C
A. 1 a. 97.5th percentile
1. 0.277
B. 6 b. 90th percentile
2. 1.734
C. 18 c. 75th percentile
3. 1.000
D. 3 d. 95th percentile
4. 1.345
E. 14 e. 60th percentile
5. 2.447
ACTIVITY 2:
Rowena wants to test a randomly selected 20 students for her study.
Identify the t-value of the following percentiles.
1. 75th percentile
2. 5th percentile
3. 60th percentile
4. 40th percentile
5. 90th percentile
Assessment
A. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
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2. This refers to the measure of position with data divided into 100 parts.
A. Percentiles
B. Quartiles
C. Deciles
D. Median
5. What will be the degree of freedom of the data whose sample size is 18?
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20
For number 6 to 8, use the given data below to answer the following questions.
There are 9 students who will be taking up the test, the researcher sets the level of
significance to 0.05. The following are the scores of the nine students:
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8. Using the t-table, give the t-value of 95th percentile?
A. 1.729
B. 1.456
C. 1.612
D. 1.551
10. Find the t-value of 2.5th percentile using the t-table with a degree of freedom
of 6.
A. 2.570
B. 4.030
C. -2.570
D. -4.030
Percentile n t
40th percentile 2
75th percentile 10
90th percentile 15
95th percentile 20
97.5th percentile 25
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Answer Key
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