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This document appears to be an assignment containing multiple math and statistics exercises. It includes exercises on constructing graphs like stem-and-leaf plots, frequency distributions, polygons, histograms and ogives from data sets. Other exercises involve creating charts like pie charts and bar charts to visualize population and expense data. The final exercise discusses stratified random sampling to select survey participants from different barangays based on population sizes.

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This document appears to be an assignment containing multiple math and statistics exercises. It includes exercises on constructing graphs like stem-and-leaf plots, frequency distributions, polygons, histograms and ogives from data sets. Other exercises involve creating charts like pie charts and bar charts to visualize population and expense data. The final exercise discusses stratified random sampling to select survey participants from different barangays based on population sizes.

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Exercise 3.1

Ages of 50 men randomly selected from a population of 464 people who died through gun fire in
one week during the December 1998 -- January 1999.

19 30 41 73 23
21 65 20 47 20
18 35 17 65 22
65 24 42 26 27
21 17 71 75 27
18 40 33 25 25
33 17 76 69 31
55 24 36 70 25
16 29 37 46 63
27 25 37 25 23

Of the data in the above table construct a Steam - leaf plot.


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Exercise 3.2

1. Construct a frequency distribution table with the following columns using the score in
Exercise 3.1

LL-UL Frequency Class Marks Class Boundaries

2. Supply the following columns for the frequency distribution in no. 1


a. Relative frequency distribution
b. Less than and greater than cumulative frequency distribution.

c. Less than greater than cumulative percentage distribution.


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Exercise 3.3

For the frequency distribution in exercise 3.2, construct the following graphs

1. Frequency Polygon

2. Frequency Histogram.
3. Less than ogive

4. Greater than ogive


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Exercise 3.4

1. Construct a bar chart on the student population of the Bulacan State University Malolos
(first semester 1996 -- 1997) from the given data below.

Courses Male Female Total


Engineering 1140 684 2124
Architecture 249 164 413
Education 330 1846 2176
Industrial Technology 1726 599 2325
Secondary 285 291 576
Special Vocational 598 72 670
Total 4628 3656 8284
2. Teddy Boy receive a weekly allowance of 400 pesos from his father. His expense for one
week is tabulated below. Draw a pie char.

Expenses Amount(in peso)


Project 75
Transportation 100
Snacks 125
Modules/Papers 66
Savings 40
3. Given the following population size and margin of error determine the desired sample
size:

a) N = 40,00; e = 10% c) N = 20,000; e = 2%

b) N = 15,000; e = 5% d) N = 50,000; e = 1%

4. A TV journalist would like to know the most favorite noontime show for this month. He
decided to conduct a survey on 5 barangay. The table below shows the list of barangay
and the number of the residents of each barangay. Use stratified random sampling to
draw 1.000 residents who will be included in a survey.

Barangay Number of Percentage Sample Size


Residents
Malamig 2,000
Talampas 1,000
Tibagan 1,500
Liciada 3,000
Tanawin 2,500
Total

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