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Assignment #5

Measures of Variations

Answer the following questions:

I. Given the set following set of data: 25, 36, 45, 24, 24, 12,18, 17, 15, 12, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 19, 15, 20, 22

Find:

1) Range
Range = highest value – lowest value
= 45 – 12
Range = 33

2) MAD

x 𝒙−𝒙 ̅ |𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| n = 20
12 -7.90 7.90
12 -7.90 7.90
12 -7.90 7.90
14 -5.90 5.90
15 -4.90 4.90
15 -4.90 4.90
15 -4.90 4.90
16 -3.90 3.90
17 -2.90 2.90
18 -1.90 1.90
18 -1.90 1.90
19 -0.90 0.90
19 -0.90 0.90
20 0.10 0.10
22 2.10 2.10
24 4.10 4.10
24 4.10 4.10
25 5.10 5.10
36 16.10 16.10
45 25.10 25.10
∑ 𝒙 = 398 ∑𝒙 − 𝒙̅=0 ∑|𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| = 113.4
3) Quartile Deviation

n = 20

4) Variance
𝒙𝒊 𝒙𝒊 − 𝒙̅ ̅)𝟐
(𝒙𝒊 − 𝒙
12 -7.90 62.41
n = 20
12 -7.90 62.41
12 -7.90 62.41
14 -5.90 34.81
15 -4.90 24.01
15 -4.90 24.01
15 -4.90 24.01
16 -3.90 15.21
17 -2.90 8.41
18 -1.90 3.61
18 -1.90 3.61
19 -0.90 0.81
19 -0.90 0.81
20 0.10 0.01
22 2.10 4.41
24 4.10 16.81
24 4.10 16.81
25 5.10 26.01
36 16.10 259.21
45 25.10 630.01
∑ 𝒙𝒊 = 398 ∑ 𝒙𝒊 − 𝒙̅=0 ̅)𝟐 = 1,279.80
∑(𝒙𝒊 − 𝒙
5) Standard deviation 6) Coefficient of Variation

II. Given the attached set of data (Grouped data w/o Class Interval), find the following:

1) Range
Range = highest value – lowest value
= 35 – 5
Range = 30

2) MAD

Scores f fx 𝒙−𝒙̅ |𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| 𝒇|𝒙 − 𝒙̅|
35 12 420 13.109890109891 13.109890109891 157.318681318692
33 8 264 11.109890109891 11.109890109891 88.879120879128
28 15 420 6.109890109891 6.109890109891 91.648351648365
24 8 192 2.109890109891 2.109890109891 16.879120879128
18 16 288 -3.890109890109 3.890109890109 62.241758241744
17 17 289 -4.890109890109 4.890109890109 83.131868131853
12 5 60 -9.890109890109 9.890109890109 49.450549450545
8 3 24 -13.890109890109 13.890109890109 41.670329670327
5 7 35 -16.890109890109 16.890109890109 118.230769230763
∑ 𝒇 =91 ∑ 𝒇𝒙 =1,992 ∑ 𝒇|𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| = 709.450549450545
3) Variance

Scores f fx 𝒙−𝒙̅ ̅)𝟐


(𝒙 − 𝒙 𝒇(𝒙 − 𝒙̅)𝟐
35 12 420 13.109890109891 171.86922 2,062.43064
33 8 264 11.109890109891 123.42966 987.43728
28 15 420 6.109890109891 37.33076 559.9614
24 8 192 2.109890109891 4.45164 35.61312
18 16 288 -3.890109890109 15.13295 242.1272
17 17 289 -4.890109890109 23.91317 406.52389
12 5 60 -9.890109890109 97.81427 489.07135
8 3 24 -13.890109890109 192.93515 578.80545
5 7 35 -16.890109890109 285.27581 1,996.93067
∑ 𝒇 =91 ∑ 𝒇𝒙 =1,992 ̅)𝟐 = 7,358.901
∑ 𝒇(𝒙 − 𝒙

4) Standard Deviation 5) Coefficient of Variation


III. Given the attached set of data (Grouped data with Class Interval), find the following:

1) Range

Class Interval Class Boundaries f


93 – 95 92.5 – 95.5 4
90 – 92 89.5 – 92.5 8
87- 89 88.5 – 89.5 7
84 – 86 83.5 – 86.5 24
81 – 83 80.5 – 83.5 14
78 – 80 77.5 – 80.5 5
75 – 77 74.5 – 77.5 2

2) MAD

Class f x fx ̅
𝒙−𝒙 |𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| 𝒇|𝒙 − 𝒙
̅|
Interval
93 – 95 4 94 376 8.765625 8.765625 35.0625
90 – 92 8 91 728 5.765625 5.765625 46.125
87- 89 7 88 616 2.765625 2.765625 19.359375
84 – 86 24 85 2,040 -0.234375 0.234375 5.625
81 – 83 14 82 1,148 -3.234275 3.234275 45.28125
78 – 80 5 79 395 -6.234275 6.234275 31.171875
75 – 77 2 76 152 -9.234375 9.234375 18.46875
∑ 𝒇 =64 ∑ 𝒇𝒙 =5,455 ∑ 𝒇|𝒙 − 𝒙
̅| = 201.09375
3) Variance

Class f x fx ̅
𝒙−𝒙 ̅)𝟐
(𝒙 − 𝒙 ̅)𝟐
𝒇(𝒙 − 𝒙
Interval
93 – 95 4 94 376 8.765625 76.83618 307.34472
90 – 92 8 91 728 5.765625 33.24243 265.93944
87- 89 7 88 616 2.765625 7.64868 53.54076
84 – 86 24 85 2,040 -0.234375 0.0549316 1.3183584
81 – 83 14 82 1,148 -3.234275 10.46118 146.45652
78 – 80 5 79 395 -6.234275 38.86743 194.33715
75 – 77 2 76 152 -9.234375 85.27368 170.54736
∑ 𝒇 =64 ∑ 𝒇𝒙 =5,455 ̅)𝟐 = 1,139.4843084
∑ 𝒇(𝒙 − 𝒙

4) Standard Deviation 5) Coefficient of variation

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