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Q4 - GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS

Module 2,3 - The Decile and Percentile of Ungrouped Data

Name: _____________________________________ Section: _________________________ Score: _____________

Instruction: Show your solution. Use 1 whole sheet of paper.

1. Find the 5th decile or D 4 of the following test scores of ten students. 7 4 8 9 3 6
Solve by Decile Formula
(Show Step 1 to Step 2) – Module 2 page 4 - 5

2. Study the sample below in solving the decile using Linear Interpolation, Example 2 – Module 2 p. 8-10

EXAMPLE Calculate the 2nd decile of the series by using the Linear Interpolation. 3,5,7,4,6,2 and 9

STEP 1: Arrange: 2,3,4,5,6,7,9 STEP 3: Interpolate


STEP 3.1: 2nd Decile
k
STEP 2: Dk= (n+1) ; k = 2 , n = 7 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
10
2
D 2= (7+1) 3–2=1
10
2
D 2= (8) STEP 3.2: D2=1( 0.60) = 0. 60 (1 – result in Step 3.1 and 0.60 - decimal point in Step 2)
10
16
D 2= =1.6 (Between 1 and 2 data)
st nd
STEP 3.3: D2=0. 60+2=2.60 (0.60 – result in Step 3.2 and 2 - smaller
10
number in Step 3.1)

Position of D2=1.6 STEP 4: Therefore, 20% of the data of the series are less than
or equal to 2.60.

Solve the problem by Linear Interpolation.


A Kagawad officer recorded the people who come in and out of the village. She recorded the following
data in just a week: 52, 65, 32, 29, 70, 48. Based on the data, find the 4th decile or D 4 .

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Study the sample below in solving the PERCENTILE – Module 3 p. 3 – 4

EXAMPLE Find the 30th percentile or P30 of the test scores: 35, 42, 40, 28, 15, 23, 33, 20, 18, and 28

STEP 1: Arrange:
15 18 20 23 28 28 33 35 40 42
STEP 2: Locate the Position of P30
k
Pk = (n+1) ; k = 30 , n = 10
100
30
P30= ( 10+1) 15 18 20 23 28 28 33 35 40 42
100
30
P30= ( 11) 3rd data => P30=20
100
330
P30= =3.3 ≅ 3 rd (round off) Therefore, 30% of the test scores are less than or equal to 20.
100
Position of D 2=3

Solve the problem BY PERCENTILE FORMULA


The scores of Miss Philippine candidates from seven judges were recorded as follows:
7, 8, 9, 6, 8, 9, and 9. Solve the 70th percentile or P70 .

4. Study the sample below in solving the PERCENTILE using Linear Interpolation,
Model #2 – Module 3 p. 5-6

EXAMPLE 1
Calculate the 60th percentile or P60 of the series by using the Linear Interpolation. 3,5,7,4,6,2 and 9

STEP 1: Arrange: 2,3,4,5,6,7,9 STEP 3: Interpolate


STEP 3.1: 60th Percentile
k
STEP 2: Pk = (n+1) ; k = 60 , n = 7 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
100
60
P60= (7 +1) 6–5=1 4th data 5th data
1 00
60
P60= (8) STEP 3.2: P60 =1(0. 8 0) = 0. 80 (1 – result in Step 3.1 and 0.80 - decimal point in Step 2)
1 00
480
P60= =4.80 (Between 4th and 5th data) STEP 3.3: P60 =0. 8 0+5=5 . 8 0 (0.80 – result in Step 3.2 and 5 -
1 00
smaller number in Step 3.1)

Position of D 2=4.80 STEP 4: Therefore, 60% of the data of the series are less than
or equal to 5.80.

Solve the problem by Linear Interpolation.


A health center conducted the first batch of mass testing for Covid19. The ages of the ten participants
are the following: 23, 45, 44, 38, 48, 21, 28, 16, 18, 34. Find the 50th percentile or D 50.

Q4 - GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS
Module 1 - The Quartile of Ungrouped Data

MATH 10
Name: _____________________________________ Section: _________________________ Score: _____________

Instruction: Show your solution. Use 1 whole sheet of paper.

DIAMOND
5. Biking has becoming popular now a days. A trend that arises around the COVID-19 pandemic time as a
form of both recreation and exercise. One Sunday morning, Lucas randomly ask for the ages of some group

APRIL 29, 2022 (FRIDAY)


of bikers. Then, he wants to find out the lower and upper quartile values of the ages below using
Mendenhall and Sincich Method. (Show Step 1 to Step 7) – Module 1 page 6 -8
21, 35, 42, 19, 22, 34, 18, 17, 15, 28, 28,

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
6. This fishpond area is quite large. It is divided into 19 sections. In each section, it contains the following
number of fishes, as shown in list below. Find the values of Q1, Q2 and Q3 using Moore and Mccabe
method. Follow the 4 steps in Illustrative example #1 – Module 1 page 5-6

50, 80, 110, 100, 100,120, 130, 70, 60, 70, 90, 50, 90, 110, 130, 60, 50, 80, 120

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Q4 - GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS
Module 1 - The Quartile of Ungrouped Data

MATH 10
Name: _____________________________________ Section: _________________________ Score: _____________

Instruction: Show your solution. Use 1 whole sheet of paper.

EMERALD
1. Biking has becoming popular now a days. A trend that arises around the COVID-19 pandemic time as a
form of both recreation and exercise. One Sunday morning, Lucas randomly ask for the ages of some group
of bikers. Then, he wants to find out the lower and upper quartile values of the ages below using

APRIL
21, 35,29, 2022 (FRIDAY)
Mendenhall and Sincich Method. (Show Step 1 to Step 7) – Module 1 page 6 -8
42, 19, 22, 34, 18, 17, 15, 28, 28,

8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
2. This fishpond area is quite large. It is divided into 19 sections. In each section, it contains the following
number of fishes, as shown in list below. Find the values of Q1, Q2 and Q3 using Moore and Mccabe
method. Follow the 4 steps in Illustrative example #1 – Module 1 page 5-6

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