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Calamba - Activity 4.3 Central Tendency and Variability Measures

The document provides examples to calculate measures of central tendency and variability from sets of data. It includes examples calculating the mean, median, mode, range and variance from monthly dues amounts and test scores. It also asks to identify the most heterogeneous group based on test scores. The key calculations shown are finding the mean as the sum of all values divided by the number of values, the median as the middle value when the data is sorted, the mode as the value that occurs most frequently, the range as the difference between highest and lowest values, and variance as a measure of how spread out the values are from the mean.
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Calamba - Activity 4.3 Central Tendency and Variability Measures

The document provides examples to calculate measures of central tendency and variability from sets of data. It includes examples calculating the mean, median, mode, range and variance from monthly dues amounts and test scores. It also asks to identify the most heterogeneous group based on test scores. The key calculations shown are finding the mean as the sum of all values divided by the number of values, the median as the middle value when the data is sorted, the mode as the value that occurs most frequently, the range as the difference between highest and lowest values, and variance as a measure of how spread out the values are from the mean.
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Name: Rogelyn Grace G.

Calamba Date: December 21, 2022


Program: BTLED_HE-2A Score

Activity 4.3 Central Tendency and Variability Measures

Direction: Solve the following problems as indicated.

1. USTP employees have the following monthly dues in thousand pesos to their cooperative: 10,
40, 5, 20, 10, 25, 50, 30, 10, 5, 15, 25, 50, 10, 30, 5, 25 and 45. Find the mean, median and mode.

Mean= 10+40+5+20+10+25+50+30+10+5+15+25+50+10+10+30+5+25+45 410 ÷ 18 = 22.777 or 22.78


18
Median= 5, 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10, 15, 20, 25, 25, 25, 30, 30, 40, 45, 50, 50 = 22.5
Mode= 10

2. Three students are named finalists in the search for A-1 Student of the Year. The evaluation
papers revealed the following scores of the students in five different areas: Solve for the range
and variance.
Student A 97 92 96 95 90
Student B 94 94 92 94 96
Student C 95 94 93 96 92
Range:
Student A: {97, 92, 96, 95, 90} Range: 97-90 = 7
Student B: {94, 94, 92, 94, 96} Range: 96-92 = 4
Student C: {95, 94, 93, 96, 92} Range: 96-92 = 4

Variance:
3. The number of incorrect answers on a true-or-false mathematics proficiency test for a random
sample of 20 students was recorded as follows: Solve for the standard deviation.
3 3 5 6 1 2 1 4 4 5
1 3 2 5 4 4 5 1 2 3

4. Which group is the most heterogeneous?

Group I scores 100 123 122 150 146 141 132 132
Group II scores 102 102 132 154 124 136 25 135
Group III scores 150 120 130 114 112 105 136 104
Answer:
The Group 3 scores.

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