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To our MDL students, always indicate your name, signature, section and date of submission to the
ABOVE space for information. To our BDL/ODL students, if possible. you can print this test, write your
answer, picture it, then send it to your teacher. Otherwise, use another sheet of paper to organize your
answer.
Part I. (5 pts). Read carefully each item. Write the letter of the correct answer before the
number.
A. For items 1-2, consider the score distribution of 15 students given below:
83 72 87 79 82 77 80 73 86 81 79 82 79 74 74
B. For items 4-5: The screen time (in minutes) spent per day by some senior citizens using
their smartphones.
12, 17, 10, 35, 16, 36, 40, 27, 38, 45, 39, 28.
For Quartile 1: For Quartile 2:
1. Arrange: 1. Arrange:
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2. Locate: ___________ 2. Locate:__________
3. Subtract: __________ 3: Subtract:_________
4. Multiply: ___________ 4. Multiply:__________
5. Add: ___________ 5. Add: _________
Part III. (10 pts). Arrange the given set of data below in ascending order (2 pts.) and compute
the specified measure of position then write the corresponding letter of the answer on the
blank to decode the mystery word.
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Consider the given data on the number of minutes per day spent by students using their
gadgets while at home:
Part IV. (10 pts. ) Read each situation carefully, then answer the questions that follow.
1. Your older sister tells you that you seem to be short for your age. In school, your teacher measured
your height and that of your classmates to compute for your BMI. Your teacher tells you that your
height belongs to the 9th decile in the class. Assuming you and your classmates have similar ages,
would you agree with what your sister says? Why?
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2. Many professional schools require applicants to take a standardized test. Suppose that 1000
students took the test, and you found out that your score of 63 (out of 100) was the 73rd percentile.
How would you interpret your position?
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3. Among the class, your score is at the 65th percentile in the final exam, what conclusion can you
draw?
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4. A year ago, Susan began working at a computer store. Her supervisor asks her to keep a record of
the number of sales she made each month. The following data set is a list of her sales for the last
12 months: 34, 47, 1, 15, 57, 24, 20, 11, 19, 50, 28, 37. Using Kaye’s sales: 𝑄1=17 and 𝑄3 =42. Where
does 34 fall and what percent of the sales are below 34?
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Noted by: FLORDELIZA R. RAMOS, EdD Approved by: ELVIRA C. VIRAY, EdD.
HT VI, Mathematics Dept. Principal IV