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This document contains instructions for 6 exercises involving constructing graphical representations of frequency distributions from tabular data. The exercises involve creating histograms, pie charts, and bar graphs to depict wage data of employees, test scores of students, age distributions of hospital patients, lifetimes of radio tubes, and hours spent studying by students. Frequency and relative frequency are also calculated from percentage frequency data in one of the exercises.

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Name - Date - Course & Section - Quiz 6 I.Problem Solving

This document contains instructions for 6 exercises involving constructing graphical representations of frequency distributions from tabular data. The exercises involve creating histograms, pie charts, and bar graphs to depict wage data of employees, test scores of students, age distributions of hospital patients, lifetimes of radio tubes, and hours spent studying by students. Frequency and relative frequency are also calculated from percentage frequency data in one of the exercises.

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Name___________________________________ Date______________

Course & Section__________________________ Quiz 6


I.Problem Solving

Exercises 2.3
Graphical Representation of Frequency Distribution
1.Construct a histogram of the wage frequency distribution of 50 employees:
Daily Wage No. of employees
₱ 250 – 299 8
₱ 300 – 349 17
₱ 350 – 399 14
₱ 400 – 449 9
₱ 350 – 499 2
2. Given the percentage frequencies, find the relative frequencies and the frequencies of each
class where the total number is 50.
Score Percentage Frequency (%)
70 – 74 4
75 – 79 16
80 – 84 12
85 – 89 10
90 – 94 6
95 – 99 2

3. Given the score of students in frequency distribution, construct the pie graph and determine
the percentage occupied by each class in the pie graph.
Score Frequency % Occupied by the sector in
the pie graph
3–5 4
6–8 8
9 – 11 10
12 – 14 12
15 – 17 6

4. Give the age distribution of patients entering a certain hospital for a day. Construct the bar
graph.
Age No. of Patients
10 – 19 2
20 – 29 3
30 – 39 5
40 – 49 9
50 – 59 10
60 – 69 6
5. Construct the Pie graph of the following distribution and determine the percentage occupied
by each class in the pie graph.
Lifetime of Radio tubes(in hours) Number of Radio Tubes
400 – 499 7
500 – 599 19
600 – 699 28
700 – 799 30
800 – 899 36
6. The table shows the number of hours per week that 50 students spend on their studies.
Construct the histogram and the two gives (less than and greater than).
No. of Hours No. of Students
0–9 3
10 – 19 7
20 – 29 17
30 – 39 12
40 – 49 10
50 – 59 1

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