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Third Quarter Grade of Grade 7
Third Quarter Grade of Grade 7
AGOO, LA UNION
MARCH 2020
THIRD QUARTER GRADE OF GRADE 7 – ZIRCON IN ARAL PAN
77,79,79,80,80,80,81,81,81,81,82,82,82,83,83,83,83,86,86,87,88,90,90,91,91,91,92,94,95
2548
x=
30
x = 84.93
b. Median
x =83
c. Mode
x = 81,83
Conclusion:
Both the mean of 84.93 and median of 83 indicate where the center of the data is located.
On average, a student achieves a grade of 84.93 in Aral Pan. For this ordered data, the
median is 83. That is, half of the grades are less than or equal to 83, and half of the grades
are greater than or equal to 83. The median,83.
In the data, there are two modes 81 and 83, which makes the data bimodal.
a. Range
R=95 – 70
R = 18
b. Average Deviation
¿
A.D. = ∑∨x−x∨ N ¿
133.72
A.D. =
30
A.D. = 4.46
c. Standard Deviation
∑( x – x) 2
o =
N
745.72
o =
30
o =4.99
d. Variance
∑( x – x) 2
o =
N
745.72
o =
30
o = 24.86
Conclusion:
The range of the grades is 18. It indicates that there is a great difference from the highest
and lowest grade in the data. The average deviation is 4.46 which means that most of the
grades are within 4.6 units from the mean. The standard deviation is 4.99 which also means
that most of the grades are within 4.99 units from the mean. This indicates that the grades
that fall on this distance from the mean are considered as the standard grades or normal
grades. Grades that does not fall on those distance are considered as grades that are too
high or too low. The variance is 24.86 which indicates the data is more varied, thus there is
a great amount of dispersion in the data.
C. Frequency Distribution Table
a. Range
R = 95 – 77
R = 18
b. Number of Classes
k=N
k= 30
k=5.48
k=5
c. Class Interval
R
i=
k
18
i=
5
i= 3.6
i=4
a. Mean
Class f x fx
93 – 96 2 94.5 189
89 – 92 7 90.5 633.5
85 – 88 4 86.5 346
81 – 84 11 82.5 907.5
77 – 80 6 78.5 471
i=4 N = 30 2,547
∑ fx
x=
N
2,547
x=
30
x = 84.9
b. Median
Nth
Median Class = quantity
2
30th
= quantity
2
= 15th quantity
Class f LB < cf
93 – 96 2 92.5 30
89 – 92 7 88.5 28
85 – 88 4 84.5 21
81 – 84 11 80.5 17
77 – 80 6 76.5 6
i=4 N = 30
N
−¿ cf
x = Lbmc +[ 2 i
¿
fmc
15−6
x = 80 + ¿4
11
x= 83.77
c. Mode
Class f LB
93 – 96 2 92.5
89 – 92 7 88.5
85 – 88 4 84.5
81 – 84 11 80.5
77 – 80 6 76.5
i=4 N= 30
D1
x= LBmo + [ ]i
D1+ D 2
6
x= 80.5 + [ ]4
6+4
x= 82.9
Conclusion:
Both the mean of 84.9 and median of 83.77 indicate where the center of the grouped data is
located. On average, a student achieves a grade of 88.63 in Statistics. For this grouped data,
the median is 83.77. It came from the class that contains the 15 th quantity. The mode of the
grouped data is 82.9. It came from the class with the highest frequency. The mean, median,
and mode of the grouped data are only the estimated values of the mean, median, and mode.
Class f LB UB
93 – 96 2 92.5 96.5
89 – 92 7 88.5 92.5
85 – 88 4 84.5 88.5
81 – 84 11 80.5 84.5
77 – 80 6 76.5 80.5
I=4 N =30
a. Range
R= 96.5 – 76.5
R = 30
b. Standard Deviation
∑ f (x −x)2
S=
N −1
11,194.3664
S=
30−1
S = 19.64
c. Variance
∑ f (x −x)2
S2 = S =
N −1
11,194.3664
S2 = S =
30−1
S2 = 386.01
Conclusion:
The grade of the grades is 20. It indicates that there is a great difference from the highest
and lowest grade in the data. Take standard deviation is 19.64 which means that most of the
grades are within 19.64 units from the mean. The variance is 386.01 which indicates the
data is more varied thus there is a spent amount of dispersion in the data.