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GROUP 6 GRADE 10 – JACINTO

Lee,Cyril V.
Basagre,Jinx P.
Jabon,Christianne Louisse
De Villa,Jasmin
Omac,Clares
 Mode is the value of the observation
having the maximum frequency.

30 38 29 32 38 38 40 30 38

Mode = 38
For grouped data, we cannot find
the exact value of mode. In this
case, we find the modal class. This
is particularly useful in cases where
the values are not numerical but
qualitative, for example the
preference of consumers across
various brands of a particular
product.
 Modal class is the class with the
maximum/highest frequency.
Modal
Class

scores 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-


100

F 9 13 22 16 4 2
Formula:

D1
Mode= lbmo + D1+D2 i
Where;
lbmo = lower boundary of the modal class.
i = size of the class interval.
D1 = frequency of the class preceding the
modal class
D2 = frequency of the class succeeding the
modal class.
Modal Class = 14
CLASSES F
𝑙𝑏𝑚𝑜 = 30.5
11-20 3 𝐷1 = 6
21-30 8 𝐷2 = 2
i= 10
31-40 14
lbmo= 30 – 0.5= 29.5
41-50 12
D1= 14 – 8= 6
51-60 6
D2 = 14 – 12= 2
61-70 10
 Solution :
D1
Mode= lbmo + i
D1+D2

= 29.5+ 6 10
6+2

= 29.5+ 6 10
8
= 29.5 + (0.75) 10
= 29.5 + 7.5= 37
Modal
 Examples: class
6-20 21-35 36-50 51-65 66-80
CI
f 3 4 8 9 6

Mode = 54.25

scores 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25

F 2 4 10 12 8
Modal
Mode = 17.16
class
CI F 13
Mode= 20.5+ 13+9 6
9-14 5
13
15-20 3 = 20.5 + 6
22
21-25 16 = 20.5 + (0.59) 6
= 20.5 + 3.54 = 24.04
26-39 7
Seatwork
Classes F Classes F
1-5 16 10-13 8
6-10 27 14-16 5
17-19 13
11-15 38
20-22 18
16-20 14 23-25 4
21-25 15 26-28 10
Age F Score F
18-20 3 13-18 4
21-23 5 19-24 12
24-26 9 25-30 15
27-29 7 31-36 8
30-32 6 37-42 6
CI F
52-60 16
43-51 32
34-42 18
25-33 22
16-24 7
7-15 15
THANK YOU !!!
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