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Organizing Data

Data Representation
Ungrouped data are data that are not organized, or
if arranged, could only be from highest to lowest
or lowest to highest.
Grouped data are data that are organized and
arranged into different classes or categories.
Organizing Data
Raw Data
Example:
Below are the test scores of 50 students in Statistics:
60 72 87 80 94 78 65 70 69 72
78 70 77 76 78 82 74 74 65 69
72 67 74 75 78 77 78 82 66 70
68 76 70 81 73 80 79 71 64 71
73 80 80 77 65 70 78 72 74 74
ASSIGNMENT
UNGROUPED
1. 1. Consider the following values: 18, 20, 25, 28, 28, 30, 32,
33
a. Calculate the mean, median and mode
b. Add 10 to each value and recalculate the mean. Compare
the result with the value obtained in a
c. Subtract 10 from each value and recalculate the mean.
Compare the result with the mean in a
d. Multiply each value by 2 and recalculate the mean. How
does the result compare with the mean in a?
e. Make a generalization based on your computations
ASSIGNMENT
UNGROUPED

1.2. A cigarette vendor records the


number of packs he sells daily from
Monday to Saturday and obtains the
following figures: 23, 18, 27, 30, 43,
78. Calculate the mean and the
median of these data.
ASSIGNMENT
GROUPED

1.3. Refer to AssignmentMID 2.docx

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