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Data Analysis Central Tendency

1) 100 schools planted tree saplings on World Environment Day with numbers ranging from 20 to 98 saplings. This data is summarized in a frequency distribution table with classes of width 10. 2) The mean number of saplings planted was 65.19, the median was 68, and the most frequent number (mode) was 83. 3) 50 schools would need to plant 50 or more saplings. Based on the cumulative frequency, 97 schools planted 80 or more saplings, meeting the criteria.
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Data Analysis Central Tendency

1) 100 schools planted tree saplings on World Environment Day with numbers ranging from 20 to 98 saplings. This data is summarized in a frequency distribution table with classes of width 10. 2) The mean number of saplings planted was 65.19, the median was 68, and the most frequent number (mode) was 83. 3) 50 schools would need to plant 50 or more saplings. Based on the cumulative frequency, 97 schools planted 80 or more saplings, meeting the criteria.
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JIMWELL DAVE BUCAD BSCPE 1A

1). 100 schools decided to plant 100 tree saplings in their gardens on world environment day.
Represent the given data in the form of frequency distribution and find the number of schools
that are able to plant 50% of the plants or more?

95, 67, 28, 32, 65, 65, 69, 33, 98, 96,
76, 42, 32, 38, 42, 40, 40, 69, 95, 92,
75, 83, 76, 83, 85, 62, 37, 65, 63, 42,
89, 65, 73, 81, 49, 52, 64, 76, 83, 92,
93, 68, 52, 79, 81, 83, 59, 82, 75, 82,
86, 90, 44, 62, 31, 36, 38, 42, 39, 83,
87, 56, 58, 23, 35, 76, 83, 85, 30, 68,
69, 83, 86, 43, 45, 39, 83, 75, 66, 83,
92, 75, 89, 66, 91, 20, 88, 89, 93, 42,
53, 69, 90, 55, 66, 49, 52, 83, 34, 36
Class Interval : K=1+ 3.3logN
: K=1+ 3.3 log 100
K=1+3.3(2)
K=1+ 6.6
K=7.6 or 8

Range : R=HV −LV


R=98−20
R=78

Classwidth
R 78
C= = =9.75 o r 10
K 8

Class X= Pf Tally Frequenc CF< CF>


boundary classmar y
Class Lb Hb k
Interval
20 – 29 19.5 29.5 24.5 3% lll 3 3 12
30 – 39 29.5 39.5 34.5 13% llllllllllllll 14 17 35
40 - 49 39.5 49.5 44.5 12% llllllllllll 12 29 45
50 -59 49.5 59.5 54.5 8% llllllll 8 37 63
60 -69 59.5 69.5 64.5 18% llllllllllllllllll 18 55 71
70 -79 69.5 79.5 74.5 10% llllllllll 10 65 83
80 -89 79.5 89.5 84.5 22% lllllllllllllllllllllll 23 88 97
90 -99 89.5 99.5 94.5 12% llllllllllll 12 100 100
C= 10 100% N=100

Find the mean(10points) median(5points) and mode(5points

A. Mean
1-50 = 3363
51-60 = 3156
∑x
x̄ =
n
= 3363+3156
100
=65.19

B. Median

(46-55 in the arrangements) - 65, 66, 66, 66, 68, 68, 69, 69, 69, 69
68
Mdn = 68
=6 8

C. Mode

32, 38, 39, 36, 40, 42, 49, 52, 62, 65, 66, 68, 69, 75, 76, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 90, 92, 93, 95

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