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The document presents sample problems for calculating mean, median, and mode using two sets of data. It includes detailed calculations for variance, standard deviation, and z-scores based on the provided samples. The results indicate the mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation for the datasets, along with the z-scores for individual scores.

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The document presents sample problems for calculating mean, median, and mode using two sets of data. It includes detailed calculations for variance, standard deviation, and z-scores based on the provided samples. The results indicate the mean, median, mode, variance, and standard deviation for the datasets, along with the z-scores for individual scores.

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‭SAMPLE PROBLEM FOR MEAN,‬ ‭SAMPLE FOR FREQUENCY‬

‭MEDIAN, MODE‬ ‭DISTRIBUTION‬

‭2,3,5,6,8,10,12,18‬ ‭4,5,6,7,8,8,9,9,10‬

‭X‬ ‭X-X = ΣX/n‬ ‭(X-X = ΣX/n)²‬ ‭x‬ ‭tally‬ ‭f‬ ‭%(f/∑f times‬
‭100)‬
‭2‬ ‭-6‬ ‭36‬
‭4‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭1/9x100=11.11%‬
‭3‬ ‭-5‬ ‭25‬
‭5‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭1/9x100=11.11%‬
‭5‬ ‭-3‬ ‭9‬
‭6‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭1/9x100=11.11%‬
‭6‬ ‭-2‬ ‭4‬
‭7‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭1/9x100=11.11%‬
‭8‬ ‭0‬ ‭0‬
‭8‬ ‭ll‬ ‭2‬ ‭2/9x100=22.22%‬
‭10‬ ‭2‬ ‭4‬
‭9‬ ‭ll‬ ‭2‬ ‭2/9x100=22.22%‬
‭12‬ ‭4‬ ‭16‬
‭10‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭1/9x100=11.11%‬
‭18‬ ‭10‬ ‭100‬
‭∑f=9‬
‭X=64‬ ‭194‬

‭SAMPLE FOR MEAN DISTRIBUTION‬


‭ ean= x̄ = ∑x/n‬
M
x̄‭ = ∑x/n‬ ‭4,5,6,7,8,8,9,9,10‬
x̄‭ = 64/8‬
x̄‭ = 8‬
‭Median‬ ‭x‬ ‭tally‬ ‭f‬ ‭fx‬
‭-find the middle number, if not, find‬ ‭4‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭4‬
‭the two middle numbers upon‬
‭arranging into descending or‬ ‭5‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭5‬
‭descending then add them and divide‬
‭6‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭6‬
‭it into 2.‬
‭6+8=14‬ ‭7‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭7‬
‭14÷2=7‬
‭=7‬ ‭8‬ ‭ll‬ ‭2‬ ‭16‬
‭Mode‬ ‭9‬ ‭ll‬ ‭2‬ ‭18‬
‭-the number who is doubled/tripled or‬
‭for instance‬‭1,1,‬‭28,9,10 is the mode. If‬ ‭10‬ ‭l‬ ‭1‬ ‭10‬
‭none, then you don't have a mode.‬
‭∑f=9‬ ‭∑fx=66‬
‭Variance‬
‭s²=(x-x̄ )²/n-1‬ ‭ ean Distribution‬
M
‭s²=194/8-1‬ ‭Mean=∑fx/∑f‬
‭s²=194/7‬ ‭=66/9‬
‭s²=27.71‬ ‭=7.33‬
‭Standard Deviation‬ ‭SAMPLE FOR Z SCORE‬
‭SD= √s²=(x-x̄ )²/n-1‬ ‭Anna-95‬
‭SD= √27.71‬ ‭Elsa-100‬
‭SD= 5.26‬ ‭Olaf-75‬
‭Range‬ ‭SD-15‬
‭r=H-L‬
‭r=18-2‬ ‭z score=‬‭x-x̄ /SD‬
‭r=16‬ ‭=95-90(mean:add the three‬
‭scores, divide by 3)/15‬
‭=5/15‬
‭=0.33-Anna‬

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