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Ungrouped Data From Scores Arranged From Highest To Lowest

The document summarizes the steps to group ungrouped data into classes and calculate statistical measures. The ungrouped data ranges from 2 to 17. It is grouped into 6 classes with class size of 3. The mean, median and mode are then calculated from the grouped data table. The mean is 9.13 rounded to 9, the median is 9, and the mode is 9.

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Ungrouped Data From Scores Arranged From Highest To Lowest

The document summarizes the steps to group ungrouped data into classes and calculate statistical measures. The ungrouped data ranges from 2 to 17. It is grouped into 6 classes with class size of 3. The mean, median and mode are then calculated from the grouped data table. The mean is 9.13 rounded to 9, the median is 9, and the mode is 9.

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Ungrouped Data from Scores arranged from Highest to Lowest

2 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6

6 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8

8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10

10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11

11 11 12 12 12 14 15 15 17

UNGROUPED DATA TO GROUPED DATA

1. Find the range (R). 2. Find the number of classes (K). 3. Find the class size (c.i).

R = HS – LS K = 1 + 3.3 log n c.i = R

= 17 – 2 = 1 + 3.3 log (45) K

R = 15 K = 6.45 or 6 = 15

c.i = 2.5 or 3
CLASS LIMIT: 2 – 4, 5 – 7, 8 – 10, 11 – 13, 14 – 16, 17 – 19

4. Find the lower and upper boundary (LB and UB).


LB = Lower Limit – 0.5 LB = Lower Limit – 0.5

LB = 2 – 0.5 LB = 5 – 0.5

LB = 1.5 LB = 4.5

LB = Lower Limit – 0.5 LB = Lower Limit – 0.5

LB = 8 – 0.5 LB = 11 – 0.5

LB = 7.5 LB = 10.5

LB = Lower Limit – 0.5 LB = Lower Limit – 0.5

LB = 14 – 0.5 LB = 17 – 0.5

LB = 13.5 LB = 16.5
UB = Upper Limit + 0.5 UB = Upper Limit + 0.5

UB = 4 + 0.5 UB = 7 + 0.5

UB = 4.5 UB = 7.5

UB = Upper Limit + 0.5 UB = Upper Limit + 0.5

UB = 10 + 0.5 UB = 13 + 0.5

UB = 10.5 UB = 13.5

UB = Upper Limit + 0.5 UB = Upper Limit + 0.5

UB = 16 + 0.5 UB = 19 + 0.5

UB = 16.5 UB = 19.5

5. Find the midpoint (Xm).

Xm = __LL + UL__ Xm = __LL + UL__


2 2

Xm = __2 + 4__ Xm = __5 + 7__


2 2

Xm= 3 Xm= 6

Xm = __LL + UL__ Xm = __LL + UL__


2 2

Xm = __8 + 10__ Xm = __11 + 13__


2 2

Xm= 9 Xm= 12

Xm = __LL + UL__ Xm = __LL + UL__


2 2

Xm = __14 + 16__ Xm = __17 + 19__


2 2

Xm= 15 Xm= 18
MAKE A TABLE FOR THE GROUPED DATA

Lower Upper
Boundary X Boundary f cf Xm fXM

1.5 2–4 4.5 3 3 3 9

4.5 5–7 7.5 9 12 6 54

7.5 8 – 10 10.5 21 33 9 189

10.5 11 – 13 13.5 8 41 12 96

13.5 14 – 16 16.5 3 44 15 45

16.5 17 – 19 19.5 1 45 18 18

45 411
Note: The shaded row is the median class and the modal class

6. Find the mean (x). ∑ 𝑓𝑋𝑚 = 411 N = 45

∑ 𝑓𝑋𝑚 411
x= x= x = 9.13 or 9
N 45

7. Find the median (x). 𝑛⁄2 = 45⁄2 = 22.5


LB = lower boundary of the median class
cfp = the cumulative frequency before the median class
fm = the frequency of the median class

𝑥 22.5 − 12
𝑥 = 7.5 + [ ]3 𝑥 = 7.5 + [0.5] 3 x=9
𝑛⁄ − 𝑐𝑓𝑝 21
= 𝐿𝐵 + [ 2 ] 𝑐. 𝑖
𝑓𝑚
8. Find the mode (x).
LB = lower boundary of the modal class
d1 =the difference between the frequency of the
modal class and the number before it.
d2 = the difference of the modal class and the number after it

𝑑1 12
𝑥 = 𝐿𝐵 + [ ] 𝑐. 𝑖 𝑥 = 7.5 + [ ]3 𝑥 = 7.5 + [0.48]3 x = 8.94 or 9
𝑑1 + 𝑑2 12 + 13

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