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Cagayan State University-Andrews Campus

Statistical Analysis with Software Applications


September 30, 2020
Exercise 2.0
Count of REASONS Column Labels
Row Labels CURIOUS FRIENDS Grand Total
Married 3 17 20
Single 12 18 30
Grand Total 15 35 50

Table 1: Common Reasons of Participants on Smoking Cigarettes by Civil Status


The table above shows the common reasons of participants on smoking cigarettes according to their civil status.
Data shows that among fifty (50) participants, singles smoke more than married. This smoking practices among single and
married participants is mostly influenced by their friends. This indicates that singles tend to smoke more than married due
to peer pressure.
Tolerance
Count Of Age (Month)
AGE 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 Grand Total
14-23 13 3 16
24-33 7 5 1 1 14
34-43 7 4 1 12
44-54 6 2 8
Grand Total 33 14 2 1 50

Table 2: Tolerance of Participants on Smoking Cigarettes by Age


The table above shows the tolerance of participants on Smoking Cigarettes according to age. Data shows that
participants within the age bracket of 14-23 has the longest smoking tolerance about 5-14 months. On the other hand,
participants within the age bracket of 44-54 has the shortest smoking tolerance the same at about 5-14 months. This
indicates that participants from the youngest age bracket has the most tolerance in smoking cigarettes whilst participants
from the oldest age bracket has the least tolerance in smoking cigarettes.
Exercise 2.1

Labour Force Survey in the Philippines


Unemployme
nt Rate
5%
Employment
Rate
95% Employment Rate
Unemployment Rate

Figure 1: Employment Rate of the Philippines as of October 2016


The figure above shows the employment rate of the Philippines as of October 2016. Data shows that labour force
of the Philippines majorly consists of employed individuals which is significantly larger by 90.6% than unemployed
individuals.
Exercise 2.2

Comparative Labour Force survey in the Philippines


120.0

100.0 95.30 94.40

80.0

60.0

40.0

20.0
4.7 5.6
0.0
October 2016 October 2015

Employment Rate Unemployment Rate

Figure 2: Employment Rate of the Philippines October 2015-October 2016


The figure above shows the comparative employment rate of the Philippines for the year October 2015 and
October 2016. Data shows that employment rate for October 2016 increased by 0.9% compared to October 2015. Data
also shows that unemployment rate for October 2016 decreased by 0.7% compared to October 2015. This indicates that
the Philippines is performing well in providing employment for its citizens during 2016.
Exercise 2.3

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2015 2016
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Source: PSA, National Accounts of the Philippines, 2016

Figure 3: Inflation Rate of the Philippines from January 2015 to November 2016

The figure above shows the inflation rate of the Philippines from January 2015 to November 2016. Inflation rate
maximally reached 2.5 during February 2015 and November 2016, while it is constant during May 2015 and 2016 at 1.6.
On the other hand, it has dropped to its lowest rate at 0.4 for September and October 2015.
Exercise 2.4

E X P OR T OF A GR I C U L T U R A L P R OD U C T S OF T HE
P HI L I P P I N E S
Sugar

Pineapple and Pineapple Products

Mango, Fresh or Dried

Desiccated Coconut

Copra Oil Cake or Meal

Coconut Oil

Bananas, including Plantains, Fresh or Dried


0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000

Figure 4: Export of Agricultural Products of the Philippines 1 st to 3rd Quarter of the 2016 (in millions of pesos)
The figure above shows the export of agricultural products of the Philippines during the 1 st to 3rd quarter of 2016.
Coconut oil is the most exported agricultural product while Copra oil or meal is the least exported product.
Exercise 2.5

Number of Accidents Recorded in Into the Unknown City


25

Number of Accidents Recorded


20
20
15
15 12
10
10 8
5
4
5 3
2 1
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Road Width (in meters)

Figure 5: Number of Road Accidents Recorded


The plot above shows the number of recorded road accidents per road width (in meters). Data shows that the most
recorded road accidents occurred at a road width of 1 meter, while the least recorded road accidents occurred at a road
width of 10. This indicates that accident is more prone at a narrower road and infrequent at wider road.
Exercise 2.6
Industry Group: Total Gross Value Added in Financial
Intermediation
180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4

2014 2015 2016

Figure 6: Total Gross Value Added in Financial Intermediation for Industry Group for 1 st quarter 2014 to 3rd
quarter 2016 at a constant 2000 prices (in million pesos)
The graph above shows the total gross value added for Industry Group. The second quarter of year 2016 has the
most added gross value whilst third quarter of year 2014 has the least added gross value.

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