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Assignment 3 Measures For Grouped Data
Assignment 3 Measures For Grouped Data
2. The following table of grouped data represents the weights (in pounds) of 100 babies
born last year in Happy Valley.
3. The frequency distribution table of number of accidents during rush hour shows, that the
frequency of the class 08:00 AM-10:00 AM is 25; this means that there are 25 accidents
that occurred between 08:00 AM10:00 AM.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
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4.
b.
c.
d.
6. The following table of grouped data represents the ages (in years) of 50 of the 500
teachers in a school district.
m m*f
30 210
40 320
50 800
60 600
70 630
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7. The following table shows the weights of children in a class. Using this information,
calculate the mean weight.
m m*f
35 245
45 270
55 440
65 260
1215
a. 76 Σ(mxf)= 1215
b. 45.8 Σf=25
c. 37.5
1215
d. 48.6 𝜇= = 48,6
25
8. In a frequency distribution table, data are grouped into intervals because the specific
data are _____.
a. Too large for tabulation
b. Discrete
c. Known
d. Unknown
9. To calculate the mean length of pencils from the information given in the frequency
distribution table, the first step would be to _____.
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10. The data for engineers and the un-skilled workers employed in a factory are given in the
table. The Mean hourly wage for engineers and un-skilled workers are 300 and 26.92
respectively. What is the Mean hourly wage of the factory?
Midpoints x f
50
120
210
320
100
400
900
1600
3700
Σ(mxf)= 3700
a. 102
b. 326.92 Σf=36
c. 102.78 3700
𝜇= = 102,78
d. 326 36