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The document discusses central tendency as a statistical measure that represents a single value for a dataset, aiming to describe the entire data distribution. It provides examples of raw data and exercises to calculate mean, median, and mode from ungrouped data. Additionally, it includes a frequency distribution table to show how often specific scores appear in the dataset.

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The document discusses central tendency as a statistical measure that represents a single value for a dataset, aiming to describe the entire data distribution. It provides examples of raw data and exercises to calculate mean, median, and mode from ungrouped data. Additionally, it includes a frequency distribution table to show how often specific scores appear in the dataset.

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The central tendency is stated as the
statistical measure that represents the
single value of the entire distribution or a
dataset. It aims to provide an accurate
description of the entire data in the
distribution.






• basically list of numbers / scores
• the data you gather first from an
experiment or study
• the data is raw.
Examples:
1. The ages of ten guests at a party are 22, 23, 24,
32, 27, 28, 29, 27, 7 and 20.
2. Edna’s math test scores were 79, 51, 83, 76, 99,
75, 73, 84 and 77.
1. Find the mean of the given data set.
67, 89, 93, 77, 84.
2. Find the mean of the given data set.
13, 11, 10, 12, 14, 9, 11, 12.
1. Find the mean of the given data set.
67, 89, 93, 77, 84.
2. Find the mean of the given data set.
13, 11, 10, 12, 14, 9, 11, 12.
1. Find the mean of the given data set.
67, 89, 93, 77, 84.
2. Find the mean of the given data set.
13, 11, 10, 12, 14, 9, 11, 12.
• the term used for a bigger quantity of
collected data.
• a frequency distribution table is a
method of arranging data that shows
how often a single number appears.



• Σ



Score Frequency
41-45 1
36-40 8
31-35 8
26-30 14
21-25 7
16-20 2
Score Frequency
41-45 1
36-40 8
31-35 8
26-30 14
21-25 7
16-20 2
Score Frequency
41-45 1
36-40 8
31-35 8
26-30 14
21-25 7
16-20 2
Assignment #1: I am Puzzled!

Let’s Find Out: Mean, Median and Mode of the given


Ungrouped Data

Let’s Use These Materials: 1 whole sheet of paper


and ballpen
ACROSS DOWN
3. Find the mean for 3, 9, 5, 4, 9. 1. Find the median for 1, 4, 8, 13
4. Find the mode for 8, 4, 1, 7, 1.
2. Find the median for 3, 6, 1, 4, 8
6. Find the mode for 7, 6, 3, 9, 3
7. Find the median for 7, 10, 9, 2, 11
3. Find the mean for 9 and 5.
9. Find the mean for 11, 8, 2. 5. Find the mode 7, 7, 2, 9, 6
11. Find the median for 2, 6, 7, 8, 2 6. Find the median for 6, 10, 10, 10, 3
12. Find the mean for 5, 3, 7, 6, 4 8. Find the mode for 1, 9, 8, 3, 8
13. Find the median for 10, 3, 3, 3, 2 9. Find the mean for 10, 5, 2, 8, 5
10. Find the mean for 9, 4, 1, 1, 5
11. Find the mode for 7, 9, 7, 5, 7
12. Find the mean for 2, 6, 1, 7, 4
No. of Frequency Class (fx) Cumulativ Lower
mistakes (f) Marks (x) e Limits (LL)
Frequency
18-20 2 19 38 50 17.5
15-17 5 16 80 48 14.5
12-14 6 13 78 43 11.5
9-11 10 10 100 37 8.5
6-8 15 7 105 27 5.5
3-5 8 4 32 12 2.5
0-2 4 1 4 4 -0.5

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