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Competency:

Solve the following


measures of position:
quartiles, deciles and
percentiles.

M10SP - IVa - 3
Quarter 4 Week 3
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, I should be able to:

a. illustrate the different measures of positions for


grouped data.

b. calculate the different measures of position such


as quartile, decile and percentile.

c. interpret and apply the different measures of


position in real life situations.
Checking of Attendance
Class Rules
Quick Recall:
The age of residents of Payapa Compound

38 37 31 30 29 28 30 20 39 25
25 25 22 15 13 25 22 15 22 22
26 29 22 17 17 18 29 30 29 25
27 17 18 24 29 35 40 15 19 33
28 15 7 35 37 40 11 15 22 10

Make a frequency distribution table.


SOLUTION:
The age of residents of Payapa Compound Note: There is more
38 37 31 30 29 28 30 20 39 25 mathematical way to
25 25 22 15 13 25 22 15 22 22 choose classes. The
26 29 22 17 17 18 29 30 29 25
27 17 18 24 29 35 40 15 19 33 formula to get the
28 15 7 35 37 40 11 15 22 10 number of classes
should be k(classes) =
Step 1. Determine the 1 + 3.322log(n)
wherein n = size of the
no. of classes – there data
are no hard rules the
n = 50 residents
only guideline is to pick
between 5 to 20 𝑘 = 1 + 3.322log(𝑛)
classes. 𝑘 = 1 + 3.322log(50)
𝒌 = 𝟔. 𝟔𝟒 𝒌=𝟕
SOLUTION:
The age of residents of Payapa Compound
38 37 31 30 29 28 30 20 39 25
25 25 22 15 13 25 22 15 22 22
26 29 22 17 17 18 29 30 29 25
27 17 18 24 29 35 40 15 19 33
28 15 7 35 37 40 11 15 22 10

Step 2. Find the interval. 𝟑𝟒


𝒊=
𝟕
𝒎𝒂𝒙𝒊𝒎𝒖𝒎 𝒗𝒂𝒍𝒖𝒆 − 𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒎𝒖𝒎 𝒗𝒂𝒍𝒖𝒆
𝒊= 𝒊 = 𝟒. 𝟖𝟓𝟕
𝒏𝒐. 𝒐𝒇 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒔

𝟒𝟎 − 𝟔 𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒏𝒐.


𝒊=
𝟕
𝒊=𝟓
SOLUTION:
The age of residents of Payapa Compound
38 37 31 30 29 28 30 20 39 25
25 25 22 15 13 25 22 15 22 22
26 29 22 17 17 18 29 30 29 25
27 17 18 24 29 35 40 15 19 33
28 15 7 35 37 40 11 15 22 10
Step 3. Arrange all the data
in ascending order.

6 10 11 13 15 15 15 15 15 17
17 17 18 18 19 20 22 22 22 22
22 22 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 27
28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30
31 33 35 35 37 37 38 39 40 40
SOLUTION:
The age of residents of Payapa Compound Class
f LB <cf
Interval
38 37 31 30 29 28 30 20 39 25 36 - 40 6 35.5 50
25 25 22 15 13 25 22 15 22 22
31 - 35 4 30.5 44
26 29 22 17 17 18 29 30 29 25
27 17 18 24 29 35 40 15 19 33 26 - 30 12 25.5 40
28 15 7 35 37 40 11 15 22 10 21 - 25 12 20.5 28

16 - 20 7 15.5 16
Step 4. Construct the 7 10.5 9
11 - 15
class interval, frequency, 6 - 10 2 5.5 2
LB and <cf 5
i = ______ f = 50
__
QUARTILE FOR THE GROUPED DATA
In determining the Quartiles for grouped data in the form of frequency
distribution, the formula used in determining the median for grouped data
𝑵 𝑵
is considered but instead of , is used.
𝟐 𝟒
𝒌𝑵
−𝑪𝒇𝒃
Thus, 𝑸𝒌 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟒
𝒊
𝒇𝑸𝒌
where, 𝑿𝑳𝑩 =Lower boundary of the 𝑸𝒌 class
𝑪𝒇𝒃 =cumulative frequency of the class before the quartile class
𝑵 =number of class
𝒇𝑸𝒌 =frequency of the quartile class
𝒊 =size of the class interval
𝒌 =𝒏𝒕𝒉 quartile where k = 1, 2 or 3.
Example 1:
The table shows the scores of 50 Grade 10 students in the 3rd
Periodic Test. Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.

SCORES /
FREQUENCY
CLASS INTERVAL
46 - 50 5
41 - 45 12
36 - 40 9
31 - 35 14
26 - 30 6
21 - 25 2
16 - 20 2
Solution: Complete the table by finding the
The table shows the scores
lower class boundary and the
of 50 Grade 10 students in cumulative frequency. To get the lower
the 3rd Periodic Test. boundary, subtract 0.5 from the lower limit
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. score of each class interval. In class interval 16
– 20: 16 – 0.5 = 15.5.
SCORES /
SCORES /
CLASS f
INTERVAL
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB
46 - 50 5
46 - 50 5 45.5 46 – 0.5 = 45.5
41 - 45 12
41 - 45 12 40.5 41 – 0.5 = 40.5
36 - 40 9
36 - 40 9 35.5 36 – 0.5 = 35.5
31 - 35 14 Lower Limit
31 - 35 14 30.5 31 – 0.5 = 30.5
26 - 30 6
26 - 30 6 25.5 26 – 0.5 = 25.5
21 - 25 2
21 - 25 2 20.5 21 – 0.5 = 20.5
16 - 20 2
16 - 20 2 15.5 16 – 0.5 = 15.5
Solution: A. Complete the table by finding the
The table shows the scores
lower class boundary and the
of 50 Grade 10 students in cumulative frequency. To get the less than
the 3rd Periodic Test. cumulative frequency(<cf), start with the frequency of
the lowest class interval, then add the frequency of
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
the next higher class interval.
SCORES /
f LB
SCORES /
CLASS f CLASS <cf should
INTERVAL
INTERVAL coincide
46 - 50 5 46 - 50 5 45.5 50 with the
41 - 45 12 41 - 45 12 40.5 +45 total
36 - 40 9 36 - 40 9 35.5 +33 frequency
31 - 35 14 31 - 35 14 30.5 +24
26 - 30 6 26 - 30 6 25.5 +10
21 - 25 2 20.5 +4
21 - 25

16 - 20
2

2 16 - 20 2 15.5
+2
Solution: Size of the class interval (𝒊) can be
The table shows the scores found by counting the distance from
of 50 Grade 10 students in lower limit to upper limit.
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
f LB
SCORES /
CLASS <cf
SCORES / INTERVAL
CLASS f 46 - 50 5 45.5 50
INTERVAL
41 - 45 12 40.5 45
46 - 50 5
36 - 40 9 35.5 33
41 - 45 12
31 - 35 14 30.5 24
36 - 40 9
26 - 30 6 25.5 10
31 - 35 14
21 - 25 2 20.5 4
26 - 30 6
16 - 20 2 15.5 2
21 - 25 2

16 - 20 2
i=5 f = 50
Solution: FIND 𝑸𝟏 :
The table shows the scores 𝐤𝐍 𝟏(𝟓𝟎)
of 50 Grade 10 students in Locate the 𝑸𝟏 class: 𝟒
= 𝟒
= 𝟏𝟐. 𝟓
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf Choose the class interval
where 12.5 is contained
46 - 50 5 45.5 50
by looking at the less
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 than cumulative
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 frequency (<cf). Since the
31 - 35 14 30.5 24
11th-24th score; 11th – 24th scores belong
𝑸𝟏 class
to the class interval
26 - 30 6 25.5 10
31-35, then the 12.5th
21 - 25 2 20.5 4
score is also within the
16 - 20 2 15.5 2 said class interval.
i=5 f = 50
Solution: FIND 𝑸𝟏 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Get the 𝒄𝒇𝒃 , cumulative
SCORES / frequency less than or equal
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf to 12.5
46 - 50 5 45.5 50

41 - 45 12 40.5 45

36 - 40 9 35.5 33
𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 10
11th-24th score;
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟏 class
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 𝒄𝒇𝒃
21 - 25 2 20.5 4 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞: 𝒄𝒇𝒃 is
16 - 20 2 15.5 2
always below
the 𝑸𝒌 class
i=5 f = 50
Solution: FIND 𝑸𝟏 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Find LB.
SCORES /
CLASS
f LB <cf
INTERVAL
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 𝑳𝑩 = 30.5
41 - 45 12 40.5 45

36 - 40 9 35.5 33
11th-24th score;
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟏 class 𝑳𝑩 of the 𝑸𝟏 class
26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: FIND 𝑸𝟏 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Find 𝒇𝑸𝟏 .
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 𝒇𝑸𝟏 = 14
41 - 45 12 40.5 45

36 - 40 9 35.5 33
11th-24th score;
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟏 class 𝒇 of the 𝑸𝟏 class
26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: FIND 𝑸𝟏 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in Identify the given values:
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. i=5 f = 50 𝒇𝑸𝟏 = 14 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 10
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 30.5 𝒌𝑵
𝟒
= 12.5
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 Substitute:
𝒌𝑵 Interpretation:
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 −𝑪𝒇𝒃
𝑸𝟏 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟒
𝒇𝑸𝟏
𝒊
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 Therefore, 25% of the
𝟏𝟐.𝟓−𝟏𝟎 scores of Grade 10
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟏 = 𝟑𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟏𝟒 students have scores
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 𝟐.𝟓 less than or equal to
𝑸𝟏 = 𝟑𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟏𝟒
21 - 25 2 20.5 4 31.4.
𝑸𝟏 = 𝟑𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟎. 𝟖𝟗
16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50 𝑸𝟏 = 𝟑𝟏. 𝟑𝟗
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟐 or Median:
The table shows the scores 𝐤𝐍 𝑵 𝟓𝟎
of 50 Grade 10 students in Locate the 𝑸𝟐 class: 𝟒
=𝟐= 𝟐
= 𝟐𝟓
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf Choose the class interval
where 25 is contained by
46 - 50 5 45.5 50
looking at the less than
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 cumulative frequency
25th-33rd score;
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 𝑸𝟐 class (<cf). Since the
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 25th – 33rd scores belong
to the class interval
26 - 30 6 25.5 10
36-40, then the 25th
21 - 25 2 20.5 4
score is also within the
16 - 20 2 15.5 2 said class interval.
i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟐 or Median:
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Get the 𝒄𝒇𝒃 , cumulative
SCORES / frequency less than or equal
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf to 25.
46 - 50 5 45.5 50

41 - 45 12 40.5 45

36 - 40 9 35.5 33
25th-33rd score;
𝑸𝟐 class
𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 24
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝒄𝒇𝒃
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞: 𝒄𝒇𝒃 is
21 - 25 2 20.5 4 always below
the 𝑸𝒌 class
16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟐 or Median:
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Find LB.
SCORES /
CLASS
f LB <cf
INTERVAL
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 𝑳𝑩 = 35.5
41 - 45 12 40.5 45
25th-33rd score;
36 - 40 9 35.5 33
𝑸𝟐 class 𝑳𝑩 of the 𝑸𝟐 class
31 - 35 14 30.5 24

26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟐 or Median:
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Find 𝒇𝑸𝟐 .
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 𝒇𝑸𝟐 = 9
41 - 45 12 40.5 45
25th-33rd score; 𝒇 of the 𝑸𝟐 class
36 - 40 9 35.5 33
𝑸𝟐 class
31 - 35 14 30.5 24

26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟐 or Median:
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in Identify the given values:
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. i=5 f = 50 𝒇𝑸𝟐 = 9 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 24
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 35.5 𝒌𝑵
𝟒
= 25
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 Substitute:
𝒌𝑵 Interpretation:
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 −𝑪𝒇𝒃
𝑸𝟐 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟒
𝒇𝑸𝟐
𝒊
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 Therefore, 50% of the
𝟐𝟓−𝟐𝟒 scores of Grade 10
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟐 = 𝟑𝟓. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟗 students have scores
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 𝟏 less than or equal to
𝑸𝟐 = 𝟑𝟓. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟗
21 - 25 2 20.5 4 36.06.
𝑸𝟐 = 𝟑𝟓. 𝟓 + 𝟎. 𝟓𝟔
16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50 𝑸𝟐 = 𝟑𝟔. 𝟎𝟔
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟑 :
The table shows the scores 𝐤𝐍 𝟑(𝟓𝟎)
of 50 Grade 10 students in Locate the 𝑸𝟑 class: 𝟒
= 𝟒
= 𝟑𝟕. 𝟓
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf Choose the class interval
where 37.5 is contained
46 - 50 5 45.5 50
34th-45th score; by looking at the less
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 𝑸𝟑 cass than cumulative
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 frequency (<cf). Since the
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 34th – 45th scores belong
to the class interval
26 - 30 6 25.5 10
41 - 45, then the 37.5th
21 - 25 2 20.5 4
score is also within the
16 - 20 2 15.5 2 said class interval.
i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟑 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Get the 𝒄𝒇𝒃 , cumulative
SCORES / frequency less than or equal
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf to 37.5.
46 - 50 5 45.5 50
34th – 45th score;
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 𝑸𝟑 class
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 𝒄𝒇𝒃 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 33
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞: 𝒄𝒇𝒃 is
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 always below
21 - 25 2 20.5 4
the 𝑸𝒌 class
16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟑 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. Find LB.
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 40.5
46 - 50 5 45.5 50

41 - 45 12 40.5 45 34th – 45th score; 𝑳𝑩 of the 𝑸𝟑 class


𝑸𝟑 class
36 - 40 9 35.5 33

31 - 35 14 30.5 24

26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟑 :
The table shows the scores

Find 𝒇𝑸𝟑 .
of 50 Grade 10 students in
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3.
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf 𝒇𝑸𝟐 = 9
46 - 50 5 45.5 50
34th – 45th score;
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 𝑸𝟑 class 𝒇 of the 𝑸𝟑 class
36 - 40 9 35.5 33

31 - 35 14 30.5 24

26 - 30 6 25.5 10

21 - 25 2 20.5 4

16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑸𝟑 :
The table shows the scores
of 50 Grade 10 students in Identify the given values:
the 3rd Periodic Test.
Calculate Q1, Q2, and Q3. i=5 f = 50 𝒇𝑸𝟑 = 12 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 33
SCORES /
CLASS
INTERVAL
f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 40.5 𝒌𝑵
𝟒
= 37.5
46 - 50 5 45.5 50 Substitute:
𝒌𝑵 Interpretation:
41 - 45 12 40.5 45 −𝑪𝒇𝒃
𝑸𝟑 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟒
𝒇𝑸𝟑
𝒊
36 - 40 9 35.5 33 Therefore, 75% of the
𝟑𝟕.𝟓−𝟑𝟑 scores of Grade 10
31 - 35 14 30.5 24 𝑸𝟑 = 𝟒𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟏𝟐 students have scores
26 - 30 6 25.5 10 𝟒.𝟓 less than or equal to
𝑸𝟑 = 𝟒𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟓
𝟏𝟐
21 - 25 2 20.5 4 42.38.
𝑸𝟑 =𝟒𝟎. 𝟓 + 𝟏. 𝟖𝟖
16 - 20 2 15.5 2

i=5 f = 50 𝑸𝟑 = 𝟒𝟐. 𝟑𝟖
DECILE FOR THE GROUPED DATA
Deciles are those values that divide a set of data into 10 equal parts. There
are 9 deciles which are denoted by 𝐷1 , 𝐷2 , … , 𝐷9 . The kth decile denoted by
𝐷𝑘 is computed as follows:
𝒌𝑵
−𝑪𝒇𝒃
𝑫𝒌 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟏𝟎
𝒇𝑫𝒌
𝒊
where,
𝑳𝑩 =Lower boundary of the 𝑫𝒌 class
𝒄𝒇𝒃 =cumulative frequency of the class before the decile class
𝑵 =number of class
𝒇𝑫𝒌 =frequency of the decile class
𝒊 =size of the class interval
𝒌 =𝑛𝑡ℎ decile where k = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9
Example 1:
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from the 50 houses in his barangay.
The data for the collection last month is summarized in the table below.
Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result.
Weighs of the plastic bottles
collected per house (in kg) f
18 - 20 7
15 - 17 8
12 - 14 12
9 - 11 10
6-8 9
3-5 4
Solution: Complete the table by finding the
Brad collects plastic bottles every month
lower class boundary and the
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The cumulative frequency. To get the lower
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate boundary, subtract 0.5 from the lower limit
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result. score of each class interval. In class interval 3 -
5: 3 – 0.5 = 2.5.
Weighs of the
plastic bottles Weighs of the
f
collected per
house (in kg)
plastic bottles
collected per f LB
house (in kg)
18 - 20 7 18 - 20 7 17.5 18 – 0.5 = 17.5
15 - 17 8 15 - 17 8 14.5 15 – 0.5 = 14.5
12 - 14 12 12 - 14 12 11.5 12 – 0.5 = 11.5
9 - 11 10 9 - 11 10 8.5 9 – 0.5 = 8.5
6-8 9 6-8 9 5.5 6 – 0.5 = 5.5
3-5 4 3-5 4 2.5 3 – 0.5 = 2.5
Lower Limit
Solution: Complete the table by finding the
Brad collects plastic bottles every month
lower class boundary and the
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The cumulative frequency. To get the less
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate than cumulative frequency(<cf), start with the
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result. frequency of the lowest class interval, then add
the frequency of the next higher class interval.
Weighs of the
plastic bottles Weighs of the
collected per f plastic bottles
collected per f LB <cf
house (in kg)
house (in kg)
18 - 20 7 18 - 20 7 17.5 50
15 - 17 8 15 - 17 8 14.5 43
12 - 14 12 12 - 14 12 11.5 35
9 - 11 10 9 - 11 10 8.5 23
6-8 9 6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution:
Brad collects plastic bottles every month Size of the class interval (𝒊) can be
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The found by counting the distance from
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate lower limit to upper limit.
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result.

Weighs of the
plastic bottles Weighs of the
f plastic bottles
collected per
house (in kg) collected per f f LB
house (in kg)
18 - 20 7 18 - 20 7 7 17.5
15 - 17 8 15 - 17 8 8 14.5
12 - 14 12 12 - 14 12 12 11.5
9 - 11 10 9 - 11 10 10 8.5
6-8 9 6-8 9 9 5.5
3-5 4 3-5 4 4 2.5
i=3 f = 50
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟑 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month 𝐤𝐍 𝟑(𝟓𝟎)
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The Locate the 𝑫𝟑 class: 𝟏𝟎
= 𝟏𝟎
= 𝟏𝟓
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate Choose the class
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result.
Weighs of the
interval where 15 is
plastic bottles
f LB <cf contained by looking at
collected per
house (in kg)
the less than
cumulative frequency
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
(<cf). Since the
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 14th – 23rd scores
belong to the class
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
interval
14th - 23rd score;
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟑 class 9 - 11, then the 15th
6-8 9 5.5 13 score is also within the
3-5 4 2.5 4 said class interval.
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟑 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result. Get the 𝒄𝒇𝒃 , cumulative
Weighs of frequency less than or equal
the plastic
bottles
to 15.
collected f LB <cf
per house
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 13
15 - 17 8 14.5 43
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
14th - 23rd score;
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟑 class
6-8 9 5.5 13 𝒄𝒇𝒃
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟑 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from
the 50 houses in his barangay. The data for the
collection last month is summarized in the
table below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret
the result. Find LB.
Weighs of
the plastic
bottles
collected f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 8.5
per house
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
15 - 17 8 14.5 43
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
14th - 23rd score;
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟑 class 𝑳𝑩 of the 𝑫𝟑 class
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟑 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from the
50 houses in his barangay. The data for the
collection last month is summarized in the table

Find 𝒇𝑫𝟑 .
below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the
result.
Weighs of
the plastic
bottles
collected
per house
f LB <cf 𝒇𝑫𝟑 = 10
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
15 - 17 8 14.5 43
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
14th - 23rd score;
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟑 class 𝒇 of the 𝑫𝟑 class
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟑 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from the
50 houses in his barangay. The data for the Identify the given values:
collection last month is summarized in the table
below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the i=3 f = 50 𝒇𝑫𝟑 = 10 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 13
result.
𝒌𝑵
Weighs of 𝑳𝑩 = 8.5 = 15
the plastic 𝟏𝟎
bottles
collected f LB <cf Substitute: Interpretation:
𝒌𝑵
per house −𝑪𝒇𝒃
(in kg) 𝑫𝟑 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟏𝟎
𝒊
𝒇𝑫𝟑 Therefore, 30% of
18 - 20 7 17.5 50 𝟏𝟓−𝟏𝟑 the plastic bottles
𝑫𝟑 = 𝟖. 𝟓 + 𝟑
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 𝟏𝟎
weighs less than or
𝟐 equal to 10.
12 - 14 12 11.5 35 𝑫𝟑 = 𝟖. 𝟓 + 𝟏𝟎
𝟑
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟑 = 𝟖. 𝟓 + 𝟏. 𝟓
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
𝑫𝟑 = 𝟏𝟎
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟖 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month 𝐤𝐍 𝟖(𝟓𝟎)
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The Locate the 𝑫𝟖 class: 𝟏𝟎
= 𝟏𝟎
= 𝟒𝟎
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate Choose the class
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result.
Weighs of the
interval where 40 is
plastic bottles
f LB <cf contained by looking at
collected per
house (in kg)
the less than
cumulative frequency
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
(<cf). Since the
36th - 43rd score;
15 - 17 8 14.5 43
𝑫𝟖 class
36th – 43rd scores
belong to the class
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
interval
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 15 - 17, then the 40th
6-8 9 5.5 13 score is also within the
3-5 4 2.5 4 said class interval.
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟖 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month
from the 50 houses in his barangay. The
data for the collection last month is
summarized in the table below. Calculate
𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the result. Get the 𝒄𝒇𝒃 , cumulative
Weighs of frequency less than or equal
the plastic
bottles
to 40.
collected f LB <cf
per house
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 35
36th - 43rd score;
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 𝑫𝟖 class
12 - 14 12 11.5 35 𝒄𝒇𝒃
9 - 11 10 8.5 23
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟖 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from
the 50 houses in his barangay. The data for the
collection last month is summarized in the
table below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret
the result. Find LB.
Weighs of
the plastic
bottles
collected f LB <cf 𝑳𝑩 = 14.5
per house
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
36th - 43rd score;
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 𝑫𝟖 class 𝑳𝑩 of the 𝑫𝟖 class
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
9 - 11 10 8.5 23
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟖 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from the
50 houses in his barangay. The data for the
collection last month is summarized in the table

Find 𝒇𝑫𝟖 .
below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the
result.
Weighs of
the plastic
bottles
collected
per house
f LB <cf 𝒇𝑫𝟖 = 8
(in kg)
18 - 20 7 17.5 50
36th - 43rd score;
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 𝑫𝟖 class
𝒇 of the 𝑫𝟖 class
12 - 14 12 11.5 35
9 - 11 10 8.5 23
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
Solution: Fi𝐧𝐝 𝑫𝟖 :
Brad collects plastic bottles every month from the
50 houses in his barangay. The data for the Identify the given values:
collection last month is summarized in the table
below. Calculate 𝑫𝟑 and 𝑫𝟖 and interpret the i=3 f = 50 𝒇𝑫𝟖 = 8 𝒄𝒇𝒃 = 35
result.
𝒌𝑵
Weighs of 𝑳𝑩 = 14.5 = 40
the plastic 𝟏𝟎
bottles
collected f LB <cf Substitute: Interpretation:
𝒌𝑵
per house −𝑪𝒇𝒃
(in kg) 𝑫𝟖 = 𝑳𝑩 + 𝟏𝟎
𝒊
𝒇𝑫𝟖 Therefore, 80% of
18 - 20 7 17.5 50 𝟒𝟎−𝟑𝟓 the plastic bottles
𝑫𝟖 = 𝟏𝟒. 𝟓 + 𝟑
15 - 17 8 14.5 43 𝟖
weighs less than or
𝟓 equal to 16.38.
12 - 14 12 11.5 35 𝑫𝟖 = 𝟏𝟒. 𝟓 + 𝟖
𝟑
9 - 11 10 8.5 23 𝑫𝟖 = 𝟏𝟒. 𝟓 + 𝟏. 𝟖𝟖
6-8 9 5.5 13
3-5 4 2.5 4
𝑫𝟖 = 𝟏𝟔. 𝟑𝟖
IT’S YOUR
TURN
The frequency distribution below gives the ages
who recovered from Corona Virus from February 2020
to March 2002. Complete the table and answer the
following questions. Write your answer on the space
provided.

Ages f LB <cf
73 - 82 2
63 - 72 7
53 - 62 2
43 - 52 6
33 - 42 6
23 - 32 6
13 - 22 1
The frequency distribution below gives the ages who
recovered from Corona Virus from February 2020 to March 2002.
Complete the table and answer the following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided.

Ages f LB <cf
73 - 82 2 72.5 30
63 - 72 7 62.5 28
53 - 62 2 52.5 21
43 - 52 6 42.5 19
33 - 42 6 32.5 13
23 - 32 6 22.5 7
13 - 22 1 12.5 1

1. Complete the table.


The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided. 2. How many recovered
Ages f LB <cf cases are there?
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

30
63 - 72 7 62.5 28

53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 3. Based on the data,
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
what group of ages has
answer on the space provided. the highest number
Ages f LB <cf recovered from corona
73 - 82 2 72.5 30
virus?
63 - 72 7 62.5 28

63 - 72
53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 4. What cumulative
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
frequency should be
answer on the space provided. used in solving the 3rd
Ages f LB <cf quartile?
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

21
53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 5. What is width of the
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
class interval?
answer on the space provided.

Ages f LB <cf

𝟏𝟎
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 6. What frequency
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
should be used in
answer on the space provided. solving the 7th decile?
Ages f LB <cf

𝟐
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 7. What lower class
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
boundary should be
answer on the space provided. used in solving the 2nd
Ages f LB <cf quartile?
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

𝟒𝟐. 𝟓
53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 8. What is the 4th
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
decile? Interpret.
answer on the space provided.

Ages
73 - 82 2
f LB
72.5
<cf
30
𝑫𝟒 = 40.83
63 - 72

53 - 62
7

2
62.5

52.5
28

21
40% who recovered
43 - 52 6 42.5 19 Corona Virus have
33 - 42 6 32.5 13 ages less than or
23 - 32 6
equal to 40.83
22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 9. What is the median?
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
answer on the space provided.

Ages f LB <cf
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
The frequency distribution below
gives the ages who recovered
from Corona Virus from February
2020 to March 2002. Complete 10. What is the 1st
the table and answer the
following questions. Write your
quartile? Interpret.
answer on the space provided.

Ages f LB <cf
73 - 82 2 72.5 30

63 - 72 7 62.5 28

53 - 62 2 52.5 21

43 - 52 6 42.5 19

33 - 42 6 32.5 13

23 - 32 6 22.5 7

13 - 22 1 12.5 1
QUIZ

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