M11n - Lesson 3.2 - PPT - Handout - Median, Mode, and Fractiles - 1sem22-23
M11n - Lesson 3.2 - PPT - Handout - Median, Mode, and Fractiles - 1sem22-23
M11n - Lesson 3.2 - PPT - Handout - Median, Mode, and Fractiles - 1sem22-23
MATH 11N
MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD
The Median
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The Mode
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The Median
The Fractiles
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Note: Skip the part for Grouped Data and proceed to the Properties
SAMPLE EXERCISES
The Median
1. Determine the median for the data in the following lists
• the middle value of an array and interpret the values obtained.
a. 4, 8, 1, 14, 9, 21, 12
(data arranged in descending/ascending order)
• Computation: Ungrouped Data
i) Md = X N+1 , if N is odd
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Sample Exercise
The Median
2. Estimate the median for the following data, which
represents the ages of a set of 130 representatives
• Computation: Grouped Data who took part in a statistical survey.
N
Ff Age in Years No. of
Md G L Md C 2 Representatives
Mdf 20-24 2
25-29 14
where:
LMd = lower true class boundary of the median class 30-34 29
C = class size
35-39 43
N = total no. of observations
Ff = less than cumulative frequency of the class one step lower the median class 40-44 33
fMd = frequency of the median class
median class = the first class (starting from the lowest class) 45-50 9
Q’s whose less than cumulative frequency reaches N/2
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The Mode
• What is it ?
• How to determine/obtain it
The Mode • Its implication/interpretation
• Its properties
• The skewness of the data set using the three
averages
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Sample Exercise
The Mode
Estimate the modal age for the following data onthe
Computation: Grouped Data Age in No. of
ages of a set of 130 representatives who took part in a
Years Represent statistical survey.
atives
f f Age in Years No. of
Mo G L Mo C Mo 1 20-24 2
Representatives
2f Mof1 f 2 25-29 14
20-24 2
30-34 29
35-39 43 25-29 14
45-50 9
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When extreme observations are found on the right end If extremely low observations are present
of the distribution (positively skewed distribution): (negatively skewed distribution): μ < Md < Mo
Mo < Md < μ
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SAMPLE EXERCISES ON
EXAMPLE: AVERAGES
Describe the skewness of the following data, using the 1. Find the mode for the data in the following lists.
relationship between the mean, median, and mode. a. 18, 15, 21, 16, 15, 14, 15, 21
b. 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 4, 7, 23
18, 15, 90, 16, 15, 14, 15, 21 c. 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 8
d. 12, 34, 12, 71, 48, 93, 71
2. Compare the mean, the median, and the mode for the
salaries of 5 employees of a small company.
Salaries: P 370,000 P 60,000
P 36,000 P 20,000
P 20,000
Which among the measures of center better
represents the average of the salaries?
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The Fractile /Quantiles Fractiles are values which are obtained from
Reminder: The averages, like the arithmetic equal subdivisons of the data. The subdivisions
mean, median, and mode are measures of into four equal parts, 10 equal parts and 100
central location. equal parts are called quartiles, deciles and
percentiles, respectively.
The fractiles or quantiles are other
measure of position or location.
Quartiles Quartiles
→The three numbers Q1, Q2, and Q3 that →The three numbers Q1, Q2, and Q3 that
partition a ranked data set into four partition a ranked data set into four
(approximately) equal groups are called (approximately) equal groups are called
the quartiles of the data. the quartiles of the data.
→25% of the data fall below Q1, 50% fall →25% of the data fall below Q1, 50% fall
below Q2, and 75% fall below Q3. below Q2, and 75% fall below Q3.
For instance, for the data set below, the values
Q1 = 11, Q2 = 29, and Q3 = 104 are the quartiles of the
data below:
2, 5, 5, 8, 11, 12, 19, 22, 23, 29, 31, 45, 83, 91, 104,
159, 181, 312, 354
Quartiles Deciles
→the first quartile, Q1 indicates the value below
• values that divide a set of arrayed
which 25% of observation may be found.
observations into 10 equal parts
→ And it is also the value above which 75% of the
observations may be found.
denoted by D1, D2,..., D9;
→ on the other hand, the third quartile, Q3 • 10% of the data fall below D1, 20% fall
indicates the value below which 75% of the below D2, ..., and 90% fall below D9.
observations may be found.
→ And it is also the value above which 25% of the
observations may be found.
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Deciles Percentiles
A percentile, (Pi) is a measure used to indicate
→the first decile, D1 indicates the value below the value below which a given percentage of
which 10% of observation may be found. And it is observation fall.
also the value above which 90% of the values that divide a set of arrayed
observations may be found. observations into 100 equal parts denoted by
→ while, the 6th decile, D6 indicates the value P1, P2, ...,P99 ; 1% of the data fall below P1,
below which 60% of the observations may be 2% fall below P2, ..., and 99% fall below P99.
found. And it is also the value above which 40%
of the observations may be found. the 90th percentile (P90) indicates the value
→ it is the 5th decile, D5 which is equivalent to below which 90% of observation may be found.
the median. And it is also the value above which 10% of the
observations may be found.
Determine the following and interpret the value obtained. Determine the following and interpret the value obtained.
1. 𝑄 2. 𝑄 4. 𝐷 5. 𝐷
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The array:
26 39 42 48 53 Calculation from Grouped Data
32 39 42 48 56 where:
36 40 43 49 58 iN L - lower class boundary of the
−F quantile class
36 40 45 50 62 Q =L +c 4 F - less than cumulative frequency
37 41 45 53 73 f of the class one step lower than
the quantile class
Determine the following and interpret the value obtained. f - frequency of the quantile class
6. 𝑃 7. 𝑃 iN c - class size
10 −F
N – number of
D =L +c
f
Qi class → the first class (starting
from the lowest class)
whose less than cumulative
iN frequency reaches iN/4
−F
P = L + c 100
f
Md