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Height (cm) Sex step 1: determine # of classes

152 F n 25
152 F k 5
152.4 F
153 F step 2: determine class width
153 M H 177
156 F L 152
157 F class width 6
157 F
158 F step 3: select class limits
158 F Class limits- dictate the end and start of class
158 F
160 F Class # Lower limit Upper limit
162 M 1 152 157
162 M 2 158 163
162.56 F 3 164 169
164 F 4 170 175
165 M 5 176 181
165 F
166 M
167 M 9
172 F
8
172 F
173 M 7
175 F
177 M 6

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MEAN 161.9584 cm
MEDIAN 162 cm 4
MODE 158 cm
3
MIDRANGE 164.5 cm
2
RANGE 25
1
STANDARD DEV. 7.55653783
VARIANCE 57.101264 0
1 2 3 4

There is a decreasing trend of the heights of the studen


The first class (151.5-157.5 cm) has the heighest numb
The first class (175.5-181.5 cm) has the lowest number

Midrange
the value halfway between the minimum data value and
LCB </= x < UCB
d and start of class

LCB UCB Count Class Mark


151.5 157.5 8 154.5 1236
157.5 163.5 7 160.5 1123.5
163.5 169.5 5 166.6 833
169.5 175.5 4 172.5 690
175.5 181.5 1 178 178
25 162.42

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280
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360
400
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3 4 5

of the heights of the students


cm) has the heighest number of observations
cm) has the lowest number of observations

he minimum data value and maximum data value


56.5685424949
First test
Jake 72
Mean 65
STD. DEV 8
Z Score 0.875

second test
Jake 60
Mean 45
STD. DEV 12
Z Score 1.25

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