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This document contains an assignment on introduction to statistics. It includes instructions to: 1. Construct an inclusive frequency distribution table with equal class intervals for a set of pulse rate data. Calculate the relative frequency and percentage frequency. 2. Prepare an exclusive frequency distribution table with equal class intervals, and calculate the cumulative frequency. 3. Prepare graphs in Excel for the frequency distributions in tables 1 and 2.

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This document contains an assignment on introduction to statistics. It includes instructions to: 1. Construct an inclusive frequency distribution table with equal class intervals for a set of pulse rate data. Calculate the relative frequency and percentage frequency. 2. Prepare an exclusive frequency distribution table with equal class intervals, and calculate the cumulative frequency. 3. Prepare graphs in Excel for the frequency distributions in tables 1 and 2.

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PROGRAM: - BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Subject Quantitative Techniques for Business


Subject Code BBA-201
Semester/Year Semester-01 / 1st Year
Section A

ASSIGNMENT NO. - 01

Assignment Title Introduction to Statistics

Student’s Name HARDIK JINDAL


Student’s Enroll. No. ASB/BBA/020/025

Student’s Signature HARDIK

Submission Date 02/05/2021


Due Date 05/05/2021
Faculty Name Ms. Aakanksha Kishore
Ms. Poornima Singh
Marks assigned by the
Faculty
Signature

Comments by the Faculty:


PROGRAM: - BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Subject Quantitative Techniques for Business


Subject Code BBA-201
Assignment No. 01
Assignment Title Introduction To Statistics
Due Date 05/05/2021

PULSE RATE (per minute) was recorded as:-


61, 75, 71, 72, 70, 65, 77, 72, 67, 80, 77, 62, 71, 74, 79, 67, 80, 77, 62, 71, 74, 61, 70, 80, 72, 59, 78, 71,
72.

I. Construct an inclusive frequency distribution table (tab 1) with classes’ interval 61-65 ………
of equal width?

Class Tally Frequency Class Relative Percentage


Interval (f) Marks Frequenc Frequency
y
56-60 ‫׀‬ 1 58 0.04 4
61-65 ‫׀׀׀׀‬ 4 63 0.16 16
66-70 ‫׀׀׀׀‬ 4 68 0.16 16
71-75 ‫׀׀׀׀ ׀׀׀׀‬ 10 73 0.40 40
76-80 ‫׀׀׀׀ ׀‬ 6 78 0.24 24
⅀f = 25

 Class Marks = lower limit + upper limit


2
For first interval (56-60),
Class marks = 56+60 = 58
2
Similarly, it goes for other class intervals also. Class interval 61-65 = 63
66-70 = 68
71-75 = 73
76-80 = 78

 Relative Frequency = f = 1 = 0.04 (for class interval 56-60)


⅀f 25
Same formula is used to find other relative frequencies.

 % Frequency = relative frequency x 100 = 0.04x100 = 4 (for class interval 56-60)


Same goes for other class intervals also.
II. Prepare an exclusive frequency distribution table (tab 2) with classes’ interval 60-65 ……….,
Calculate cumulative frequency?

Class Tally Frequency Class Relative % Cumulative Cumulative


Interval (f) Marks Frequency Frequency less than more than
55-60 ‫׀‬ 1 57.5 0.04 4 <60 = 1 >55 = 25
60-65 ‫׀׀׀‬ 3 62.5 0.12 12 <65 = 4 >60 = 24
65-70 ‫׀׀׀‬ 3 67.5 0.12 12 <70 = 7 >65 = 21
70-75 ‫׀׀׀׀ ׀׀׀׀ ׀‬ 11 72.5 0.44 44 <75 = 18 >70 = 18
75-80 ‫׀׀׀׀‬ 5 77.5 0.20 20 <80 = 23 >75 = 7
80-85 ‫׀׀‬ 2 82.5 0.08 8 <85 = 25 >80 = 2
⅀f = 25

 Class Marks = lower limit + upper limit


2
For first interval (55-60),
Class marks = 55+60 = 57.5
2
Similarly, it goes for other class intervals also. Class interval 60-65 = 62.5
65-70 = 67.5
70-75 = 72.5
75-80 = 77.5

 Relative Frequency = f = 1 = 0.04 (for class interval 55-60)


⅀f 25
Same formula is used to find other relative frequencies.

 % Frequency = relative frequency x 100 = 0.04x100 = 4 (for class interval 55-60)


Same goes for other class intervals also.

 Cumulative frequency is the analysis of the frequency of the occurrence of the values of
phenomenon less than a reference value. There are 2 types of cumulative frequency
distribution which are as follows:-
1. Less than type: obtained by adding successively frequencies of all the previous
classes including the classagainst which it is written.
2. More than type: obtained by finding the cumulate total of frequencies starting from
the highest to the lowest class.
III. For the prepared tab1 and tab2, prepare graphs using excel?

12
TABLE 1
10

0
56-60 61-65 66-70 71-75 76-80

TABLE 2
12

10

0
55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75 75-80 80-85

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