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This document provides examples of calculating measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) for quantitative and qualitative data. It gives the steps to find the arithmetic mean by adding all values and dividing by the total number. The median is found by ordering the values and picking the middle number. The mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set. Formulas and worked examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the mean, median, and mode for different data sets.

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This document provides examples of calculating measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) for quantitative and qualitative data. It gives the steps to find the arithmetic mean by adding all values and dividing by the total number. The median is found by ordering the values and picking the middle number. The mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a data set. Formulas and worked examples are provided to demonstrate calculating the mean, median, and mode for different data sets.

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EXERCISES

Determine whether it is a qualitative variables or a quantitative variables ( discrete – continuous )

Gender ( sex ) Qualitative Marital status. Qualitative


Eye color – Qualitative No. of computers. Quantitative (Discret)
No. of students in each section. Quantitative (Discrete)
No of. Bedrooms in a house. Quantitative (Discrete)
Salary Quantitative (Continuous) – time of trip. Quantitative (Continuous)

Exercises :
27 27 27 28 27 25 42 48
36 38 36 38 31 36 26 26
41 42 50 52 58 13 15 18
Construct the frequency distribution.

Solution
- Range = 58 – 13 = 45
- No. of classes (K) 2K > 24 K= 5
- Class interval ( i ) = 1045~ 9 = ‫ـــــــــــ‬
5
Class Frequency

13 – 23 /// 3
23 – 33 // // // //
9
33 – 43
// // // /
43 – 53
8
53 – 63
/// 3
/ 1
Exercises :
144 177 266 133 209 264 160 143
246 151 239 204 204 195 176 175
200 173 195 220 251 137 150 262
158 162 165 223 158 162 225 161
Find the frequency distribution

Solution
- Range = 266 – 133 = 133
- No. of classes (K) 2K > 32 K= 6
133
- Class interval ( i ) = 23 ~ 22.17 = ‫ـــــــــــ‬
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Class Frequency
133-156 \\\\ \ 6
156-179 \\\\ \\\\ \ 11
179-202 \\\ 3
202-225 \\\\ 5
225-248 \\\ 3
248-271 \\\\ 4
Exercises
(1) Class 6- 10- 14- 18- 22 – 26

F 12 17 10 8 6

Draw Histogram

Class Frequency
6-10 12
10-14 17
14-18 10
18-22 8
22-26 6
Exercises
Class 150- 160- 170- 180- 190- 200 – 210

F 2 4 8 10 15 7

Draw Histogram & Polygon in the same graph

Frequency Class Mid-point


2 150-160 (150+160)/2=155
4 160-170 (160+170)/2=165
8 170-180 (170+180)/2=175
10 180-190 (180+190)/2=185
15 190-200 (190+200)/2=195
7 200-210 (200+210)/2=205
EXERCISES
(1) Find the arithmetic Mean

a) 56 , 23 , 42 , 73

Answer : =(56+23+43+73)/4= 195/4=48.5

b) 14 , 15 , 17 , 16 , 15

Answer := (14+15+17+16+15)/5=77/5= 15.4

c) 9.5 , 7.25 , 6.5 , 4.75

Answer : =(9.5+7.25+6.5+4.75)=28/4= 7

(2) Find the Median

a) 36 , 28 , 27 , 29 , 160

Answer : 27,28,29,36,160 and rank of median = (5+1)/2=3 the median is 29

b) 10, 17, 20, 350, 10, 15

Answer : 10,10,15,17,20,350 rank of median =(6+1)/2=3.5 and the median = (15+17)/2=16

(3) Find the Mode

a) 27 , 24 , 27 , 19 , 27 , 18

Answer : Mode is 27

b) 30 , 28 , 42 , 36 , 38

Answer : No Mode

c) pass, good , pass , v .good, good

Answer :Mode is pass, good

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