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The document provides an example of creating a frequency distribution table from raw data. It shows the steps to (1) arrange the data in ascending order, (2) calculate the range and number of classes, (3) determine the class boundaries, and (4) populate the frequency distribution table with the class midpoints, frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. The example uses patient weight data with 10 classes and shows the process for determining the class boundaries when the number of classes is given or not given.

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The document provides an example of creating a frequency distribution table from raw data. It shows the steps to (1) arrange the data in ascending order, (2) calculate the range and number of classes, (3) determine the class boundaries, and (4) populate the frequency distribution table with the class midpoints, frequencies, and cumulative frequencies. The example uses patient weight data with 10 classes and shows the process for determining the class boundaries when the number of classes is given or not given.

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TABULAR PRESENTATION OF DATA

Illustrative Example
1. Shown below are the weights (in kg) of 60 patients admitted at Lipa Medix Hospital for the
month of August. Make a complete frequency distribution table using 10 tentative number
of classes.
94 70 55 68 78 47 75 95 70 60
18 33 25 19 95 99 17 28 39 40
51 62 73 84 95 104 17 19 21 25
41 48 53 59 65 73 72 79 85 96
90 81 83 70 63 64 53 52 48 44
31 36 21 20 17 18 17 17 17 91

Step 1. Array (ascending)

17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19
20 21 21 25 25 28 31 33 36 39
40 41 44 47 48 48 51 52 53 53
55 59 60 62 63 64 65 68 70 70
70 72 73 73 75 78 79 81 83 84
85 90 91 94 95 95 95 96 99 104

Step 2. Range = 104 - 17 = 87

Step 3. TNC = 10

Step 5. a. 17 9 = 1.89
b. 1 9 = 9 lower limit of the lowest class

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Step 6. Weights (in kg) of 60 Patients Admitted at
Lipa Medix Hospital, August 2020

Weights f M CB CF CF Rel. Freq.


(kg) %
99-107 2 103 98.5 - 107.5 60 2 3.33
90-98 7 94 89.5 - 98.5 58 9 11.67
81-89 4 85 80.5 - 89.5 51 13 6.67
72-80 6 76 71.5 - 80.5 47 19 10
63-71 7 67 62.5 - 71.5 41 26 11.67
54-62 4 58 53.5 - 62.5 34 30 6.67
45-53 7 49 44.5 - 53.5 30 37 11.67
36-44 5 40 35.5 - 44.5 23 42 8.33
27-35 3 31 26.5 - 35.5 18 45 5
18-26 9 22 17.5 - 26.5 15 54 15
9-17 6 13 8.5 - 17.5 6 60 10
N = 60 100%

2. Shown below are the weights (in kg) of 60 patients admitted at Lipa Medix Hospital for the
month of August. Make a complete frequency distribution table if TNC is not given.
94 70 55 68 78 47 75 95 70 60
18 33 25 19 95 99 17 28 39 40
51 62 73 84 95 104 17 19 21 25
41 48 53 59 65 73 72 79 85 96
90 81 83 70 63 64 53 52 48 44
31 36 21 20 17 18 17 17 17 91

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1. Array (ascending)

17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19
20 21 21 25 25 28 31 33 36 39
40 41 44 47 48 48 51 52 53 53
55 59 60 62 63 64 65 68 70 70
70 72 73 73 75 78 79 81 83 84
85 90 91 94 95 95 95 96 99 104

2. Range = 104 - 17 = 87

3. No. of Classes = ?

5. a. 17 13 = 1.31
b. 1 13 = 13 lower limit of the lowest class

Weights (in kg) of 60 Patients Admitted at


Lipa Medix Hospital, August 2020
Weights f M CB CF CF RF
(kg) %
104 - 116 1 110 103.5 - 116.5 60 1 1.67
91 - 103 7 97 90.5 - 103.5 59 8 11.67
78 - 90 7 84 77.5 - 90.5 52 15 11.67
65 - 77 9 71 64.5 - 77.5 45 24 15
52 - 64 9 58 51.5 - 64.5 36 33 15
39 - 51 8 45 38.5 - 51.5 27 41 13.33
26 - 38 4 32 25.5 - 38.5 19 45 6.67
13 - 25 15 19 12.5 - 25.5 15 60 25
N = 60 100%

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