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Assignment 1 : Data Presentation: Frequency Distribution Table, Graphical presentation

Exercise:

Q.1) Make a frequency distribution table of your class member, based on:
1. Gender
Class Frequenc
Category y
Male
Female

2. Favourite color
Class o Frequenc
Category r y
Blue
Green
Yellow
Red
Brown
Other

3. Type of cell brand used by students


Class o Frequenc
Category r y
OPO
Samsung
Apple

Nokia
Sony
Lenovo
HTC
Vivo
HUAWEI

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Blackberry
Other

Q.2) Make the frequency distribution table of the CGPA of students in your class

Data: Student’s CGPA

Name of a student Registration no. SP20 CGPA FA20 CGPA


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a. Make a frequency distribution table for SP20 CGPA, relative frequency distribution
table, and percentage distribution table.
b. Make a frequency distribution table for FA20 CGPA, relative frequency distribution
table, and percentage distribution table.
c. Draw a multiple bar char for comparison of SP20 and FA20 CGPA’S.
Q.3) Titanic passenger data is available for 1310 individuals for 14 variables, though
not all variables are recorded for all individuals. Consider the following variable

a. Find the Percentage frequency distribution.


b. Construct the more than and less than cumulative distribution.
c. Construct the histogram of ages of passengers.

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d. Construct frequency polygon.
e. Construct frequency Ogive both less than and more than form,
Q.4) Consider the frequency polygon for weights of packets of sugar purchased in a
store per day. Answer the following questions as

Frequency Polygone
14
12
No. of Packets

9
8
6 6
4 4
2

9.8 10.1 10.4 10.7 11 11.3 11.6 11.9 12.2


Weights of Packets / Kg

a. ___________________ no. of packets has average weight more than 11.6 kg?
b. ___________________ no. of packets has average weight less than 11 kg?
c. What is a class interval?
d. Make the frequency distribution from given graph.
e. Construct the histogram.
f. Construct the les than cumulative ogive.

Q.5) Consider the frequency Ogive less than and more than form of speed of cars.
Answer the following questions

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a. ________ no. of cars has speed more than 29.5 meter per second.
b. _______ percentage of cars has less than 44.5 meter per second.
c. What is the class interval?
d. Construct the frequency distribution from the given graph.
e. Construct the histogram.
Q.6)
The given histogram shows the no of occurrences of temperature (Fahrenheit) of a city
Abbottabad in year 2019.

From the given graph of temperature verses no. of occurrences fill in the blanks
1. ____________ times Abbottabad had temperature less than 510 F.
2. ___________ percentage of times Abbottabad had temperature between 410 F to 700 F.
3. ____________ratio of times Abbottabad had temperature over 700 F.
4. ____________no of times Abbottabad had temperature greater than 400 F.

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5. Class width equal to ___________.

Q.5
The less than cumulative ogive of ages (years) for 710 students of a school is given below.
Fill in the blanks

1. ______________ no of students has age less than 5 years.


2. ______________ no of students has age less than and equal to 10 years.
3. ______________ percentage of students has age less than and equal to 13 years.
4. ______________ ratio of students has age less than and equal to 16 years.
Q.7)

On April 1, 2009, the federal tax on a pack of cigarettes was increased from 39¢ to $1.0066, a
move that not only was expected to help increase federal revenue, but was also expected to save
about 900,000 lives (Time Magazine, April 2009). Table 2.11 shows the total tax (state plus
federal) per pack of cigarettes for all 50 states as of April 1, 2009.

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a. Construct a frequency distribution table. Use the following classes: 1.00 – 1.49, 1.50 –
1.99, 2.00 – 2.49, 2.50 – 2.99, 3.00 – 3.49, 3.50 – 3.99
b. Calculate the relative frequencies and percentages for all classes.
c. What percentage of these states had the total tax per pack of cigarettes less than $3.00?
d. Find the more than and less than cumulative frequency distribution.
e. Construct both less than and more than frequency ogive on one graph.
f. Construct the histogram and frequency curve. what do you say about the shape of
distribution?

Submission Date: 01/ 03/ 2021

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