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The document contains a mathematics test question given to a student named Jomar C. Catano. It involves [1] constructing a frequency distribution table for a set of data, [2] computing the mean, median, and mode of the grouped data, and [3] calculating the range, variance, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation for the grouped data. The frequency table shows that most values fall within the 1,070-1,454 class interval. The mean is calculated to be 1,375.6, the median is 1,194.625, and the mode is 1,177.3. Finally, the range is 2,700, the variance is 1,271,614.17,

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The document contains a mathematics test question given to a student named Jomar C. Catano. It involves [1] constructing a frequency distribution table for a set of data, [2] computing the mean, median, and mode of the grouped data, and [3] calculating the range, variance, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation for the grouped data. The frequency table shows that most values fall within the 1,070-1,454 class interval. The mean is calculated to be 1,375.6, the median is 1,194.625, and the mode is 1,177.3. Finally, the range is 2,700, the variance is 1,271,614.17,

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KING’S COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES

College of Teacher Education

TEST QUESTION
Midterm Examination
First Semester, SY 2020-2021

GE 3 (Mathematics in the Modern World)


Instructor: Ruben Gambulao

Name: Catano, Jomar C. Class Schedule: TTH 12:30-1:30 A102 Score:

a. Construct Frequency Distribution Table

Frequency Distribution Table


Class Interval f TCB X RF% <cF >cF Rank
300-684 3 299.5-684.5 492 6.67 3 45 4
685-1,069 13 684.5-1,069.5 877 28.9 16 42 2
1,070-1,454 20 1,069.5-1,454.5 1,262 44.44 36 29 1
1,455-1,839 2 1,454.5-1,839.5 1,647 4.44 38 9 5
1,840-2,224 1 1,839.5-2,224.5 2,032 2.22 39 7 6.5
2,225-2,609 5 2,224.5-2,609.5 2,417 11.11 44 6 3
2,610-2,994 0 2,609.5-2,994.5 2,802 0 44 1 8
2,995-3,379 1 2,994.4-3,379.5 6,374 2.22 45 1 6.5
TOTAL N=4 100%
5

b. Compute the mean, median and the mode for grouped data

Class Interval f X LTCB fX <cF


300-684 3 497 299.5 1476 3
685-1069 13 877 684.5 11,401 16
1070-1454 20 1262 1,069.5 25,240 36
1455-1839 2 1647 1,454.5 3,294 38
1840-2224 1 2032 1,839.5 2,032 39
2225-2609 5 2417 2,224.5 12,085 44
2610-2994 0 2802 2,609.5 0 44
2995-3379 1 6374 2,994.5 6,374 45
N=45 TOTAL Σfx=61902

1. Mean

∑ fx 6 ,1902
µ= = = 1,375.6
N 45

2. Median Class

N 45
= = 22.5
2 2
N
Md= L Md + c 2
[ ]
−cfb
fmb
22.5−16
Md= 1,069.5+385 [ 20 ]
= 1,069.5 + 125.125 = 1,194.625

3. mode

fmo−fb
l Mo + c
[ 2 fmo−fb−fc ]
20−3
Mo= 1,069.5 + 385 = [ 2 ( 20 )−13−2 ]
= 1,069.5 + 107.8 = 1,177.3

c. Solve the range, variance, standard deviation and coefficient of variation for grouped data.

Class Interval f X x-u (x-u)2 F(x-u)2


300-684 3 492 -1,545.27 2,538,509.2929 7,615,527.8787
685-1069 13 877 -1,165.27 1,357,854.1729 17,652,104.248
1070-1454 20 1262 -780.27 608,821.2729 12,176,425,458
1455-1839 2 1647 -395.27 156,238.3729 312,476.7458
1840-2224 1 2032 -10.27 105.4727 105.4727
2225-2609 5 2417 374.73 140,422.5729 702,112.8645
2610-2994 0 2802 759.73 577,189.6729 0
2995-3379 1 6374 4.331.73 18,763,884.793 18,763,884.793
N= 45 ∑f(x-µ)2= 57,222,637.462

o Range

HV-LV= 3000-300

= 2700

o Variance

∑ f (fx 2 µ)❑2 57,222,637.467


σ2 = = = 1,271,614.1658 = 1,271,614.17
N 45

o Standard Deviation

σ 2=√ 1,271,614.1658 = 1,127.65871= 1127.66

o Coefficient of Variation

σ
CV = X 100%
µ
1,127.65871
CV = =55.21594646=55.22
2,042.27

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