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Institute of Statistical Research & Training

University of Dhaka
Applied Statistics
AST 130: Statistical Computing 01

Assignment no:01

Submitted by:
Name:Mustakim Zamal
Merit:1486
Seassion:2020-21

Submitted to:
Dr.Mohammad Lutfor Rahman
Professor,ISRT, DU

Submission date:5th February,2022

Answer The Question Number 1:


Here is the following horizontal bar diagram of the given data table:

Sport's Name Participants


Baseball 190
Rowling 259
Golf 83
Sailing 291
Skating 14
Swimming 638
Tennis 148
Football 740
Volley 145
Cricket 422

The number of participants in a study on


recreation
Cricket 422
Volley 145
Football 740
Tennis 148
Swimming 638
Skating14
Sailing 291
Golf 83
Rowling 259
Baseball 190
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Answer The Question Number 2:

A. The given data has been shorted in ascending order below with
the help of MS Excel: 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11
11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15
15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18
19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 29 33.

B. In the chart of (A) we can say that,

The biggest number is = 33


The smallest number is = 5
If we consider the intervals = 5
So, the number of row in relative frequency distribution = (Biggest
number – Smallest number)/intervals
= (33 – 5)/5 = 5.6 ≈ 6

Class interval Class Mark Class Boundaries Frequency

5-9 7 4.5-9.5 8

10-14 12 9.5-14.5 28

15-19 17 14.5-19.5 27

20-24 22 19.5-24.5 12

25-29 27 24.5-29.5 4

30-34 32 29.5-34.5 1

    total= 80
C. The Histogram of above data is :

Frequency
30

25

20

15

10

0
4.5-9.5 9.5-14.5 14.5-19.5 19.5-24.5 24.5-29.5 29.5-34.5
5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34

In the X-axis there are all value of class intervals alloted. The frequency is on the
Y-axis. The most frequency is in 10-14 class intervals, and lowest in 30-34
intervals.

D. A relative frequency distribution is including here:


Class
Class interval Mark Class Boundaries Frequency Relative Frequency
5-9 7 4.5-9.5 8 0.1
10-14 12 9.5-14.5 28 0.35
15-19 17 14.5-19.5 27 0.3375
20-24 22 19.5-24.5 12 0.15
25-29 27 24.5-29.5 4 0.05
30-34 32 29.5-34.5 1 0.0125
    total= 80 1

E. Presenting the data by stem and leaf diagram:


Stem(wid Leaf(width
th10)   1)
0 .
0 t
0 f
0 s 6677
0 * 89
0000011
1 . 1111
2222233
1 t 3333
4444455
1 f 55555
6666677
1 s 777
8888889
1 * 999
2 . 00011
2 t 2233
2 f 4445
2 s 67
2 * 9
3 .
3 t 3
3 f
3 s
3 *
   
   
   

Answer The Question Number 3:


The following data is :

Grounds Percentage
Adultery 37.4
Dowry 13.8
Physical cruelty 23.8
Mental cruelty 16.5
Addiction of alcohol 2.7
Separation for long time 5
Others 0.8

The following data is in percentage form. I think for this data pie-
diagram will be most appropriate. Here is a pie-diagram according the
following data :

Percentage

5%
Adultery
3% 1% Dowry
17% Physical cruelty
37% Mental cruelty
Addiction of alcohol
Separation for long time
24% Others
14%

Answer The Question Number 4:


Partner Annual Imports($ millions)
Japan 9,950

United Kingdom 4,556


South Korea 2,441

China 1,182
Australia 618

Annual Imports($ millions)


12,000

9,950
10,000

8,000

6,000
4,556
4,000
2,441
2,000
1,182
618
0
Japan United Kingdom South Korea China Australia

The following diagram is present the values of import data. By


inspecting this graph, it is visible that Japan is main import partner for
Canadian trading partners. Annual imports value exchange is 9550 US
Dollar. United Kingdom is the second most partner for trading, which
value is 4556 US Dollar. They are the main imports partner for Canadian
trading partners. South Korea, China and Australia are imports $2441,
$1182, $618 US Dollar, Which is very important for Canadian trading
partners.

END

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