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1. Construct a frequency distribution table for the height (cm) of the 16 randomly selected
students. Show the following:
a. Computation of r, k and c. Use the square root method in determining k. [6 points]
b. Class intervals [3 points]
c. True Class Boundaries [3 points]
d. Frequencies [3 points]
2. Using the result in #1, create a histogram for the Height (cm). [5 points]
3. Create an appropriate graph for the birth order. [5 points]
4. Consider the data about the weight (kg) of 16 students above, calculate the following:
a. Mean [3 points]
b. Median [3 points]
c. Mode [3 points]
d. Describe the shape and the distribution of the data [1 point]
Student No. Age Sex Birth Order Weekly Height (cm) Weight (kg)
Allowance
1 18 Male 1st 1000 177.8 63
2 18 Female 3rd 1000 162.56 48
3 18 Male 1st 600 167.64 58
4 18 Female 1st 1000 160.02 48
5 18 Male 4th 900 165.1 58
6 18 Female 2nd 1000 149.86 45
7 18 Male 2nd 1000 165.1 80
8 18 Female 2nd 750 160.02 55
9 18 Female 3rd 1500 154.94 77
10 18 Female 4th 1000 157.48 48
11 17 Male 3rd 500 165.1 55
12 18 Male 3rd 500 180.34 95
13 18 Female 1st 500 154.94 50
14 18 Female 2nd 1000 152.4 41
15 18 Female 2nd 850 149.86 38
16 18 Female 2nd 1000 147.32 48
1. Consider the data about the weekly allowance and weight (kg) of 16 students above, calculate the
standard deviation. [3 points each]
2. Using the z-table, find the area of the following. Sketch and shade the area of interest: [3 points each]
a. 𝑃(𝑋<27)
b. 𝑃(22<𝑋<29)
4. An organization for people with high IQ, and eligibility requires an IQ above 131.5. Suppose the IQ
scores are normally distributed with a mean of 102.5 and standard deviation of 16.1. If someone wants
to join the organization, what is the probability that he or she meets the organization’s requirement? [5
points]