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Table A.

1 Number of the Overweight Babies per Hospital

Figure A.1 shows the number of babies born overweight at each hospital. It shows that Hospital
C had the most of these infants. Each year, Hospital G delivered the fewest overweight
infants. Hospital A, then Hospital E, had the next-fewest overweight infants.

Table A.I. Number of Overweight Babies Delivered Per Hospital

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Hospital A 64 14.1 14.1 14.1

Hospital B 53 11.7 11.7 25.8

Hospital C 89 19.6 19.6 45.5

Hospital D 45 9.9 9.9 55.4

Hospital E 59 13.0 13.0 68.4

Hospital F 52 11.5 11.5 79.9

Hospital G 44 9.7 9.7 89.6

Hospital H 47 10.4 10.4 100.0

Total 453 100.0 100.0

Table A.1 displays the number of overweight newborns born at each hospital. It indicates that Hospital C
had the largest proportion of overweight newborns, with a total of 89 (19.6%). Following hospital E with
59 overweight infants comes hospital A with 64 overweight infants. Hospital G, on the other hand, had
the fewest overweight infants, 44 in total.
Statistics

Hospital OverweightPerHospital

N Valid 453 453

Missing 0 0
Mode 3.00 89.00

Table A.2 indicates the hospital with the greatest overall average of overweight newborns, with
Hospital C having the most of these infants (89 in total).

Table B.1 Number of Normal Weight Babies per year

The number of newborns with a normal weight born at each hospital is shown in Figure B.1. It
shows that Hospital C had the most of these infants. Each year, Hospital G delivered the fewest
normal weight infants, Hospital A, then Hospital E, had the next-fewest normal weight infants.
Table A.II. Number of Normal Weight Babies Delivered Per Hospital

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Hospital A 86 13.7 13.7 13.7

Hospital B 71 11.3 11.3 25.0

Hospital C 110 17.5 17.5 42.6

Hospital D 78 12.4 12.4 55.0

Hospital E 76 12.1 12.1 67.1

Hospital F 76 12.1 12.1 79.3

Hospital G 58 9.3 9.3 88.5

Hospital H 72 11.5 11.5 100.0

Total 627 100.0 100.0

Table B.1 displays the total number of normal babies born at each hospital. It reveals that Hospital C had
the largest number of normal newborns with a total of 110. Hospital D comes in second with 78 followed
by Hospital A with 86 newborns. With a total of 58 normal births, Hospital G had the fewest.

Statistics

Hospital NormalPerHospital

N Valid 627 627

Missing 0 0
Mode 3.00 110.0

Table B.2 displays the hospital with the greatest overall average of normal weight newborns.
Hospital C has the most normal weight newborns among the hospitals, with a total of 100.
Table C.1 Number of the Underweight Babies per Hospital

The number of underweight infants born at each hospital is shown in Figure C.1. It shows that
Hospital C had the most of these infants. Each year, Hospital D had the fewest underweight
newborns, followed by Hospital F and Hospital G in terms of the number of underweight
newborns.

Hospital

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Hospital A 57 12.7 12.7 12.7

Hospital B 67 15.0 15.0 27.7

Hospital C 87 19.4 19.4 47.1

Hospital D 31 6.9 6.9 54.0


Hospital E 71 15.8 15.8 69.9

Hospital F 36 8.0 8.0 77.9

Hospital G 46 10.3 10.3 88.2

Hospital H 53 11.8 11.8 100.0

Total 448 100.0 100.0

Table C.1 displays the total number of underweight newborns delivered at each hospital. It shows that
Hospital C had the largest number of underweight newborns, with a total of 87. Hospital B comes in
second with 67 underweight infants, then hospital E with 71 underweight infants. With a total of 31,
Hospital D had the least number of underweight infants.
Statistics

Hospital UnderweightPerHospital

N Valid 448 448

Missing 0 0
Mode 3.00 87.00

Table C.2 lists the hospital with the greatest overall average of underweight newborns. Hospital
C has the most underweight infants overall, with a total of 87.

Table D.1 Total Number of the Babies per Hospital

The total number of newborns at each hospital is shown in Figure D.1. It shows that Hospital C
had the most of these infants. Each year, Hospital G had the fewest overweight newborns;
Hospital D had the next-fewest total newborns, followed by Hospital F.
Hospital

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Hospital A 207 13.5 13.5 13.5

Hospital B 191 12.5 12.5 26.0

Hospital C 286 18.7 18.7 44.8

Hospital D 154 10.1 10.1 54.8

Hospital E 206 13.5 13.5 68.3

Hospital F 164 10.7 10.7 79.1

Hospital G 148 9.7 9.7 88.7

Hospital H 172 11.3 11.3 100.0

Total 1528 100.0 100.0

Table D.1 displays the total number of infants born at each hospital. It shows that Hospital C had the
highest overall total with 286 infants. Hospital E comes in second with 206 total newborns, then hospital
A comes in third with 207 total infants. However, with a total of just 148, Hospital G had the fewest total
births.

Statistics

The hospital with the greatest


Hospital TotalbabiesPerHospital overall average of the total
N Valid 1528 1528 number of infants is shown in
Missing 0 0 Table D.2. With a total of 286
Mode 3.00 286.00 infants, Hospital C has the
greatest number of newborns.

TABLE E.1 Number of Overweight Babies per period


The months of July and August had the greatest number of births of these newborns, as shown by
Figure E.1, which shows the overall number of overweight babies born each period. September
and October, followed by November and December, had seen the second-highest birth rate of
overweight infants. The months of January and February, as well as May and June, see the
lowest birth rates of overweight infants.

Period

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Jan-Feb 63 13.9 13.9 13.9

Mar-Apr 75 16.6 16.6 30.5

May-June 63 13.9 13.9 44.4

July-Aug 94 20.8 20.8 65.1

Sept-Oct 80 17.7 17.7 82.8

Nov-Dec 78 17.2 17.2 100.0

Total 453 100.0 100.0

Table E.1 displays the total number of overweight babies delivered each period. With a total of 94, July-
Aug recorded the greatest total number of overweight newborns. The following month, Sept.-Oct., has a
total of 80 overweight babies, followed by Nov.-Dec., which has a total of 78 overweight babies. In
contrast, the months of January through February and May through June had a combined total of 63
births.

Statistics

Period OverweightPerPeriod

N Valid 453 453

Missing 0 0
Mode 4.00 63.00
Table E.2 displays the time period where there were the most overweight infants, with 63 being
the highest number. The months of July and August are displayed out of all the time frames.

TABLE F.1 Total Number of Normal weight Babies per Period

Figure F.1 shows the overall number of obese newborns born during each period and shows that
the months of May and June had the greatest number of these infants. January and February are
the months with the second-highest birth rate of normal weight infants, followed by July and
August. The months of March and April see the fewest birth of normal weight infants.

Period

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Jan-Feb 100 15.9 15.9 15.9

Mar-Apr 108 17.2 17.2 33.2

May-June 96 15.3 15.3 48.5

July-Aug 119 19.0 19.0 67.5

Sept-Oct 104 16.6 16.6 84.1

Nov-Dec 100 15.9 15.9 100.0

Total 627 100.0 100.0


Table F.1 displays the total number of normal weight babies delivered each period. With a total of 119,
July-Aug recorded the greatest total number of normal weight babies. Mar-Apr comes in second with 108
total normal weight newborns, then Sept-Oct comes in third with 104 total normal weight babies. In
contrast, May and June saw the lowest number of babies of normal weight, at a total of 96.

Statistics

Period NormalWeightPerPeriod

N Valid 627 627

Missing 0 0
Mode 4.00 100.00

Table F.2 displays the time during which there were the most babies of a normal weight, with
100 being the greatest number. The months of May and June are displayed out of all the time
frames.

TABLE G.1 Total Number of Underweight Babies per Period


Figure G.1 displays the total number of underweight babies born per period and indicates that the
months of May-June had the most of these babies. The second highest number of underweight
babies are delivered in the months of September-October, followed by March-April. The lowest
number of underweight babies are delivered in the months of July- August.

Period

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid Jan-Feb 85 18.9 18.9 18.9

Mar-Apr 71 15.8 15.8 34.7

May-June 56 12.5 12.5 47.2

July-Aug 93 20.7 20.7 67.9

Sept-Oct 67 14.9 14.9 82.9

Nov-Dec 77 17.1 17.1 100.0

Total 449 100.0 100.0


The total number of underweight babies delivered per period is shown in Table G.1. It shows that with a
total of 93, in the month of July-Aug recorded the highest total number of underweight babies. In the
month of Jan-Feb is next with 85 total number of underweight babies, followed by Nov-Dec with 77 total
number of underweight babies. Whereas, in the month of May-June had the fewest total number of
normal weight babies with a total of 56.

Statistics

Period UnderweightPerPeriod

N Valid 449 449

Missing 0 0
Mode 4.00 93.00

The period with the most underweight babies is shown in Table G.2. The highest number of
underweight babies is 100. Among all the time periods, the month of May and June is shown.

TABLE H.1 Total Number of Babies per Period


The overall number of births per period is shown in Figure H.1, and the months of May and June
had the greatest births. The months of September and October saw the second-highest birth rate
overall, followed by January and February. The months of July and August see the least amount
of births overall.

Period

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent
Table H.1 displays the
Valid Jan-Feb 248 16.2 16.2 16.2
total number of
Mar-Apr 254 16.6 16.6 32.8 newborns delivered each
period. It shows that with
May-June 215 14.1 14.1 46.9
a total of 306, the month
July-Aug 306 20.0 20.0 66.9 of July-Aug recorded the

Sept-Oct 251 16.4 16.4 83.3


greatest total number of
newborns. Mar-Apr
Nov-Dec 255 16.7 16.7 100.0 comes in second with

Total 1529 100.0 100.0 254 total infants, then


Nov-Dec comes in third
with 255 total babies. In contrast, May and June saw the lowest number of births overall, with a total of
215.

Statistics

Period Numberofbabieseverymonth

N Valid 1529 1529

Missing 0 0
Mode 4.00 306.00
The period with the total number of newborns is shown in Table H.2. The highest number of
overweight babies is 306. Among all the time periods, the month of May and June is shown.

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