Tutorial 1
Tutorial 1
Tutorial 1
Topic 2: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in Frequency Distribution
Question 1
The following data represent the total fat for burgers and chicken items from a sample of fast-food chains.
Burgers 19 31 34 35 39 39 43
Chicken 7 9 15 16 16 18 22 25 27 33 39
Question 2
The operations manager of a plant that manufactures tires wants to compare the actual inner diameter of two
grade of tires, each of which is expected to be 575 millimeters. A sample of five tires of each grade was
selected and the results representing the inner diameters of the tires, ordered from smallest to largest, were
as follows:
a) For each of the two grades of tires, compute the arithmetic mean, median and standard deviation.
b) Which grade of tire is providing better quality? Explain.
c) What would be the effect on your answers in (a) and (b) if the last value for grade B were 588
instead of 578? Explain.
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Question 3
Advertising expenses are a significant component of the cost of goods sold. Listed below is a frequency
distribution of the advertising expenditure for 60 manufacturing companies located in the Perak.
a) Estimated the mean and the standard deviation of the advertising expense for the sample of
manufacturing companies located in Perak.
b) Compute the median advertising expenditure and hence calculate the Pearson’s Coefficient of
Skewness using the approximation that (Mean – Mode ≈ 3 (Mean – Median)
c) If the mean and the standard deviation of the advertising expenditure in the state of Penang are RM
48 million and RM 10 million respectively, what can you say about the dispersion of advertising
expense in Perak relative to Penang?
Question 4
Each person who applies for an assembly job at Seng Heng’s Electronics is given a mechanical aptitude test.
One part of the test involves assembling a plug-in unit based on numbered instructions. A sample of the
length of time (in minutes) it took 84 people to assemble the unit was organized into the following frequency
distribution.
Length of Time (in minutes) Number of People
2 up to 5 8
5 up to 8 16
8 up to 11 28
11 up to 14 18
14 up to 17 10
17 up to 20 4
a) Calculate the arithmetic mean and standard deviation of the length of time in minutes to assemble the
plug-in unit.
b) Calculate the mode and describe the shape of the distribution.
c) If another sample batch of 100 new applicants took an average and standard deviation of 7.5 minutes
and 2.5 minutes respectively, comment on the relative variation between these two sets of batches of
new applicants at the Seng Heng’s Electronics.
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Question 5
SCCoast, an Internet provider in the Southeast, developed the following frequency distribution on the age of
Internet users.
a) Calculate the arithmetic mean and standard deviation of the age of the internet users.
b) Calculate the mode and describe the shape of the distribution.
Question 6
a) Use Chebychev’s theorem to determine the percent of observations between 65 and 85.
b) If the data is bell shaped, use the empirical rule to find the approximate percent of observations
between 85 and 65.
Question 7
If the mean of a population is 250 and its standard deviation is 20, approximately what proportion of
observation is in the interval between?
Question 8
An auditor finds that the values of a corporation’s accounts receivable have a mean of $295 and a standard
deviation of $63.
Question 9
A sample of the monthly amounts spent for food by a senior citizen living alone approximates a
symmetrical, bell-shaped frequency distribution. The sample mean is $150; the standard deviation is $20.
a) About 68% of the monthly food expenditures are between what two amounts?
b) About 95% of the monthly food expenditures are between what two amounts?
c) About 99.7% of the monthly food expenditures are between what two amounts?