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Age Number of siblings

12 0
12 0
12 0

12 0
12 0
12 0
13 0
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
12 1
13 1
13 1
13 1
13 1
13 1
13 1
13 1
12 2
12 2
12 2
12 2
12 2
12 2
13 2
12 3
12 3
12 4
12 5
13
13
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7-32 student ages Columna1 Frecuency
12 26
13 11
Total 37

732 number of silbings Columna1 Frequency


0 7
1 19
2 7
3 2
4 1
5 1
Total 37
Comulative frecuency Relative frequency Comu&relative frequency
37 0.70 0.70
0.30 1.00

Commutative Frecuency Relative frecuency R & C Frecuency


7 0.19 0.19
26 0.51 0.70
33 0.19 0.89
35 0.05 0.95
36 0.03 0.97
37 0.03 1.00
Equation grades
1.5
2
2 Mean Median Mode Range
2 5.13 5 8 6.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3
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Mean example
1 29
2 (x) .= ,= 4.14
2 7
4
6 X =
7
7

Median=4
Mode=2,7
Range=7-1=6
Flight 1
people
age Mean
21 24,35 -3,35 11,25
22 24,35 -2,35 5,55
22 24,35 -2,35 5,55
22 24,35 -2,35 5,55
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
24 24,35 -0,35 0,13
24 24,35 -0,35 0,13
24 24,35 -0,35 0,13
24 24,35 -0,35 0,13
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
25 24,35 0,65 0,42
26 24,35 1,65 2,71
26 24,35 1,65 2,71
27 24,35 2,65 7,00
27 24,35 2,65 7,00
28 24,35 3,65 13,29
28 24,35 3,65 13,29
28 24,35 3,65 13,29

Flight 2
people
age Mean
2 24,35 -22,35 499,74
2 24,35 -22,35 499,74
2 24,35 -22,35 499,74
2 24,35 -22,35 499,74
2 24,35 -22,35 499,74
3 24,35 -21,35 456,03
3 24,35 -21,35 456,03 585,78 Variance
4 24,35 -20,35 414,32
4 24,35 -20,35 414,32
5 24,35 -19,35 374,61
5 24,35 -19,35 374,61 24,20 Standard Deviation
5 24,35 -19,35 374,61
6 24,35 -18,35 336,90
8 24,35 -16,35 267,48
14 24,35 -10,35 107,22
15 24,35 -9,35 87,51
17 24,35 -7,35 54,09
19 24,35 -5,35 28,67
23 24,35 -1,35 1,84
27 24,35 2,65 7,00
30 24,35 5,65 31,87
31 24,35 6,65 44,16
41 24,35 16,65 277,06
47 24,35 22,65 512,80
50 24,35 25,65 657,67
52 24,35 27,65 764,25
56 24,35 31,65 1001,42
60 24,35 35,65 1270,58
64 24,35 39,65 1571,74
75 24,35 50,65 2564,93
81 24,35 56,65 3208,67

Number of pets
Sample 1  
1 -0.91 0.82 Mean 1.91
1 -0.91 0.82
5 3.09 9.57
3 1.09 1.20
2 0.09 0.01
2 0.09 0.01
1 -0.91 0.82
0 -1.91 3.63
3 1.09 1.20
2 0.09 0.01 1.90 Variance
4 2.09 4.38

1.38 Standard Deviation


6 4.09 16.76
2 0.09 0.01
1 -0.91 0.82 1.38 Standard Deviation
3 1.09 1.20
2 0.09 0.01
1 -0.91 0.82
0 -1.91 3.63
1 -0.91 0.82
4 2.09 4.38
2 0.09 0.01
2 0.09 0.01
1 -0.91 0.82
1 -0.91 0.82
0 -1.91 3.63
3 1.09 1.20
1 -0.91 0.82
1 -0.91 0.82
1 -0.91 0.82
1 -0.91 0.82
2 0.09 0.01
2 0.09 0.01
3,45 VARIANCE

STANDARD
1,86 DEVIATION
outliers

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1. Search for the definition of Outlier.
12 2. Identify possible outliers in the given set of data.
12 3. For the given data set, calculate: Mean, median, mode, range, variance
12 and standard deviation.
4. Take the outliers out from the data set and calculate: Mean, median,
12 mode, range, variance and standard deviation.
12 5. Conclude about how outliers affects the central and spread meassures.
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12  1. an observation that is well outside of the expected range of values in
a study or experiment, and which is often
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median 12
Mean 12.25 mode 12
11 -1.25 1.56 Variance 0.30 range 3
12 -0.25 0.06 S deviation 0.55
12 -0.25 0.06
12 -0.25 0.06
12 -0.25 0.06
12 -0.25 0.06
12 -0.25 0.06
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12 -0.25 0.06
12 -0.25 0.06
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
13 0.75 0.56
14 1.75 3.06
0 Mediana 7.5
2
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5 Q1 3
5 Q2 7.5
7 Q3 9
8 IQR 6
10 D8 9.6
13 P80 9.6
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Data 1
2 position value
3 Q2 median 4.5
4 D6 4.2 5.2
5 P45 3.15 4.15
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Data 2 Postion Value


70 Q2 Median 85
76 D6 6 85
80 P45 4.5 85.5
85
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96
100
108

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Q1
Region 25
25 Position Value
27 Q1 4 25
31 Median Q2 - 33
33 Q3 4 36
34 IQR - 11
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Q3
Region 36
43
50
59 Outlier
8.5

52.5
Grupo 1

145 Range 19
145 Intervals [145°152)
146 [152°158)
146 [158°164)

Estatura de
los
estudiantes
en
centimetros
146
146
148 145
148 145
150 146
152 146
153 146
153 146
154 148
155 148
155 150
155 152 estatura de los e
156 153
14
157 153
158 154 12
158 155
10
160 155
160 155 8
160 156
6
160 157
161 158 4
161 158
2
161 160
161 160 0
[145°152) [
164 160
164 160
Estatura de los estudiantes en centimetros 161
161
161
161
164
164
estatura en centimetros
Intervaluo frecuencia .
[145°152) 9
[152°158) 9
[158°164) 12

estatura de los estuduiantes en cm

[145°152) [152°158) [158°164)

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