Performance Task No. 1: Across

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PERFORMANCE TASK NO.

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CALIMAG. RHEA JOY B.
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ACROSS: X
11 I
1.Refer to the values that can be obtained by N
counting S T
3.Collection of observable information
D I orS factsC R E T E E
4.Contains a part of a set of data Ein a population A R
6.Numerical characteristics associated
S with theD A T A V A R I L E
population that can assume different
C values I A
9.Complete set of data that consists
R of the S A M P L E
totality of observations with which we are
I T S
concerned.
P I C Q
11.Refers to a value of zero or starts at an
T C A U Q
absolute zero point
I S L A U
12.Shows some ordered or ranked relationship
V E N E
between several samples
E T S
I T
I T I
N A O
F P O P U L A T I O N
E R I N
R A T I O V A
E M E I
N A R
T O R D I N A L E
I Y
A D
L A
T
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DOWN:
1.Seek only to describe and analyze a given group
without drawing any conclusion
2.Branch of mathematics that deals with the
collection, organization, presentation, analysis,
and interpretation of data
5.Measured based on a set interval on a certain
scale used
7.Characterized by the numerical values
8.This method is inexpensive and can cover a
wide area in a shorter span of time.
9. Set of information which is directly gathered
from the respondents
10.Logical process from the sample analysis to a
generalization about population

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