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(ODD) ENG 2015 – LEC 2 ACT

Instructions:

1. You are to work on this activity as a group. At the end of your submission document, summarize the
contributions of each member and affix your signatures beside these contributions.
2. You may use MS Excel, though I recommend you using Google Sheets so you can all work as a team.

Given the following dataset:

1. Determine the smallest value in this dataset.


2. Determine the largest value in this dataset.
3. Calculate the range.
4. Assuming an interval size of 5, how many intervals should be there?
5. Prepare a tabulation of the following:
a. Lower limit and upper limits of the intervals
b. Frequency. Determine which interval has the greatest frequency and the least frequency.
c. Lower and upper class boundaries
d. Class marks
e. <Cf and >Cf, where Cf is the cumulative frequency
f. Relative frequency distribution
6. Prepare a histogram, a frequency polygon, pie charts, and cumulative ogives to represent the data.
Describe the data; is the data following normal distribution? Explain briefly.
(EVEN) ENG 2015 – LEC 2 ACT

Instructions:

1. You are to work on this activity as a group. At the end of your submission document, summarize the
contributions of each member and affix your signatures beside these contributions.
2. You may use MS Excel, though I recommend you using Google Sheets so you can all work as a team.

Given the following dataset:

1. Determine the smallest value in this dataset.


2. Determine the largest value in this dataset.
3. Calculate the range.
4. Assuming an interval size of 5, how many intervals should be there?
5. Prepare a tabulation of the following:
a. Lower limit and upper limits of the intervals
b. Frequency. Determine which interval has the greatest frequency and the least frequency.
c. Lower and upper class boundaries
d. Class marks
e. <Cf and >Cf, where Cf is the cumulative frequency
f. Relative frequency distribution
7. Prepare a histogram, a frequency polygon, pie charts, and cumulative ogives to represent the data.
Describe the data; is the data following normal distribution? Explain briefly.

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