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MODE OF GROUPED

DATA
MODE OF GROUPED DATA
Formula:

^x = 𝑙 b𝑚𝑜
 
𝐷1
+ [   𝐷   ]i
 

1+ 𝐷 2
MODE OF GROUPED DATA
Wherein:
 
- Lower boundaries of modal class
 
- Interval
- The difference between the frequency of the
 

modal class and the frequency of lower class.

- The difference between the frequency of the


 

modal class and the frequency of upper class.


MODE OF GROUPED DATA

How to get the modal class?


The modal class is the class that
has the highest frequency
MODE OF GROUPED DATA
Example:
Class Frequency 𝑙𝑏 𝑚𝑜
   
¿40.5
i = 20
1-20 5 𝐷1 4
   
¿
21-40 8 Modal
𝐷
   
¿2 5 class
41-60 12
61-80 7
81-100 4
MODE OF GROUPED DATA
Formula:
^x = 𝑙 b𝑚𝑜 + [ 𝐷1 ]i
 
 
 
𝐷 1+ 𝐷 2
 

^x = 40.5 + [ 4 ]20
4+ 5
^x = 40.5 + [ 0.44 ]20
^x = 40.5 + 8.8 ^x = 49.3
YOUR TURN!
The ages, in years, of employees of an advertising firm are
recorded. Calculate an estimate for the mode age of the
employees

Scores Frequency (f)


 
15<x0 12
 
20<x 10
 
25<x30 20
 
30<x35 15
 
35<x40 18
 
= 75

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