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Problem Set On Grouped Data

This document contains a problem set on calculating the mean, median, and mode for grouped data. It provides two examples of frequency distributions and asks the student to: 1) Construct a frequency distribution table for a set of test scores including category ranges, frequencies, class marks, class boundaries, and cumulative frequencies. 2) Calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution of patient ages admitted to a hospital last month. 3) Calculate the mean, median, and mode for a second frequency distribution of vacationer ages in Boracay last summer.

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Problem Set On Grouped Data

This document contains a problem set on calculating the mean, median, and mode for grouped data. It provides two examples of frequency distributions and asks the student to: 1) Construct a frequency distribution table for a set of test scores including category ranges, frequencies, class marks, class boundaries, and cumulative frequencies. 2) Calculate the mean, median, and mode for a frequency distribution of patient ages admitted to a hospital last month. 3) Calculate the mean, median, and mode for a second frequency distribution of vacationer ages in Boracay last summer.

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NAME: Kristen Kyle H.

Endrina SCORE:
YEAR & SECTION: BSN 1-B DATE: 11/03/2023

PROBLEM SET ON MEAN, MEDIAN & MODE FOR GROUPED DATA


Solve the following problems. Show the necessary solution.

A. Construct the frequency distribution in ascending order including the following category: Class
intervals, Frequency, Class mark, Class Boundaries and the Cumulative Frequency (less than and
greater than). (20 points)

The following are the Math Test scores of 40 students.


15 10 29 59 65
13 35 41 46 52
16 19 45 54 45
20 29 23 60 48
31 30 50 30 60
12 27 46 28 26
23 31 51 40 38
25 42 55 25 21
Stem and leaf display:
1- 5,3,6,2,0,9
2- 0,3,5,9,7,9,3,8,5,6,1
3- 1,5,0,1,0,8
4- 2,1,5,6,6,0,5,8 i= 65-10
5- 0,1,5,9,4,2 1+3.322log(40) = 8.69 or 9
6- 0,5,0
Class Intervals Frequency Class mark Class boundaries Cumulative
Frequency
< >
10-18 5 14 9.5 – 18.5 5 40
19-27 9 23 18.5 – 27.5 14 35
28-36 8 32 27.5 – 36.5 22 26
37-45 6 41 36.5 – 45.5 28 18
46-54 7 50 45.5 – 54.5 35 12
55-63 4 59 54.5 – 63.5 39 5
64-72 1 68 63.5 – 72.5 40 1

B. Compute the mean, median and mode of the following frequency distribution. Complete the table and
show the necessary solution. (15 points each)

1) Distribution of ages of patients admitted at MMC last month.


Ages Frequency Classmark fx d fd ���� <

66 – 74 7 70 490 2 14 45

57 – 65 12 61 732 1 12 38

48 – 56 10 52 520 0 0 26

39 – 47 8 43 344 -1 -8 16

30 – 38 4 34 136 -2 -8 8

21 – 29 3 25 75 -3 -9 4

12 – 20 1 16 16 -4 -4 1

i=9 N = 45 ∑���� ∑����


=2313 =-3
Mean: 2313 x = 52+(-3/45)x5 = 51.4 or 51.40
45 = 51.40
Median:
Mode
2) Distributions of ages of vacationers last summer in Boracay.
Ages Frequency Classmark fx d fd ���� <

10 – 16 4

17 – 23 6

24 – 30 9

31 – 37 15

38 – 44 11

45 – 51 6

52 – 58 4

i= N= ∑���� ∑����
= =

NOTE: Kindly use short bond paper.


Date of Submission: March 21, 2023
The activity regarding ungrouped data, will be submitted to MS TABUNA
on March 13, 2023, Monday.

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