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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

FIRST GRADING:
PERFORMANCE TASK # 1

SUBMITTED BY:
SAMANTHA G. GONATICE

SECTION:
11- STEM-M ST. MATTHIAS

DATE SUBMITTED:
MARCH 4, 2021

SUBJECT TEACHER:
MR. BENSON A. AVELINO
I. Time Table
Date and Time Activity
February 25, 2021 (8:00pm) Gathering of data (height of classmates)
February 25, 2021 (8:30 pm) Tallying the results
February 25, 2021 (9:30 pm) Making the probability distribution table
February 25, 2021 (10:20pm) Making the histogram for the height
February 26, 2021 (9:00am) Computing for the mean, variance, and
standard deviation
February 26, 2021 (11:00am) Encoding the data on MS Word
February 26, 2021 (2:00pm) Writing the conclusion based from the
histogram.

II. Documentation

Gathering the data Tallying the results

Making the Probability Distribution Table Making the Histogram

Computing for the Mean, Encoding the data on MS


Writing the conclusion
Variance, and S.D. Word
III. Probability Distribution
1. How did you gather the height of your male/female classmates?
The height of my female classmates from both OBL and CBL were gathered through the use
of Google Sheets. Each female student from my section encoded their height in inches, the link
was disseminated in our group chat. The method of collection used is the questionnaire.
Height Google Sheet Link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1opiunyPY87RyYLqOAZqsCqPeNsLrRrBxxAZ7K8Y6
pQE/edit?fbclid=IwAR1O5A8yYaOEJOLZA16I_dUQXLb-
yEQEFJAJ0_eNDNY5NPxDHbVXy1f8uGw#gid=0
2. Tally the result
11 STEM-M Total Number of Female Students: 24
Height (in inches) Frequency
56 in 1
57 in 1
59 in 3
60 in 2
61 in 2
62 in 4
63 in 7
64 in 3
65 in 1
Total: 24

3. Distribution based on the tallied result


Height (x) Probability Distribution P(x)
56 in 1
24
57 in 1
24
59 in 3
24
60 in 2
24
61 in 2
24
62 in 4
24
63 in 7
24
64 in 3
24
65 in 1
24
Figure 1: The Histogram for the Probability Distribution
of the Discrete Random Variable X (Height of Female
Students)
4. Histogram for the Height 7
24

7
24
4
24
4
Probability P(X)

24 3
3
24 24
3
24 2 2
24 24
2 1
1 1
24 24
24 24
1
24

56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
Height (X)

5. Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation of the Probability Distribution


X P(X) X · P(X) X2 · P(X)
56 1 56 130.6666667
24 24
57 1 57 135.375
24 24
59 3 177 435.125
24 24
60 2 120 300
24 24
61 2 122 310.0833333
24 24
62 4 248 640.6666667
24 24
63 7 441 1157.625
24 24
64 3 192 512
24 24
65 1 65 176.0416667
24 24
739
µ=Σ X · P(X)= Σ X2 · P(X)=
12
3797.583333
61.58333333
Variance:
σ²= Σ [X2 · P(X)] - µ2
= [(562 · 1/24) + (572 · 1/24) + [(592 · 3/24) + [(602 · 2/24) + [(612 · 2/24) + [(622 · 4/24) + [(632 ·
7/24) + [(642 · 3/24) + [(652 · 1/24)]
= 3797.583333-3792.506944
= 5.07638933 or 5.08

Standard Deviation:
𝝈=√5.08
=2.253885534 or 2.25

Mean:
µ=Σ X · P(X)
= [(56/24) + (57/24) + (177/24) + (120/24) + (122/24) + (248/24) + (441/24) + (192/24) +
(65/24)]
=61.58333333 or 61.58

6. Conclusion based from the histogram


Based on the histogram, the female students of 11 STEM-M Saint Matthias have a majority
of a height with 63 inches. The second most frequent height is 62 inches, following the heights of
59 inches and 64 inches. Next, the females with a height of 60 inches and 61 inches. The least
frequent height among the female students are 56 inches, 57 inches, and 65 inches.

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