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NAPAY, MARC JAY BSMAC 3 ACCTNG22 BLOCK B

Exercise 2

Organization of Data

For the following problems, construct the Frequency Distribution Reflecting in the same table the Class Mark, Relative
Frequency and Cumulative Frequency. Construct the Graph of Each.

1. The following data represent the number of passengers per flight in a sample of 50 flights from
Legazpi to Manila then to Perto Princesa. (use 5 classes)

23 34 66 67 13 58 19 17 65 17

25 20 47 28 16 38 44 29 48 29

69 34 35 60 37 52 80 59 51 33

48 46 23 38 52 50 17 57 41 77

45 47 49 19 32 64 27 61 70 19

ANSWER:
80-13= 67/5= 13.4 or 13

FREQUENCY CLASS MARK RELATIVE CUMULATIVE


FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
13-25 12 19 0.2400 12
26-38 12 32 0.2400 24
39-51 11 45 0.2200 35
52-64 8 58 0.1600 43
65-77 6 72 0.1200 49
78-90 1 84 0.0200 50
50

Chart Title
14
12 12
12 11
10
8
8
6
6
4
2 1
0
13 up to 25 26 up to 38 39 up tp 51 52 up to 64 65 up to 79 78 up to 90

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14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0.24 0.24 0.22 0.16 0.12 0.02

2. For the following data, construct a frequency distribution with 6 classes.

57 23 35 18 21

26 51 47 29 21

46 43 29 23 39

50 41 19 36 28

31 42 52 29 18

28 46 33 28 20

3. The Whitcomb Company manufacturers a metal ring for industrial engines that usually weighs
about 50 ounces. Use 8 classes

51 53 56 50 44 47

53 53 42 57 46 55

41 44 52 56 50 57

44 46 41 52 69 53

57 51 54 63 42 47

47 52 53 46 36 58

51 38 49 50 62 39

44 55 43 52 43 42

57 49
ANSWER:
69-36= 33/8= 4.125 or 4
FREQUENCY CLASS MARK RELATIVE CUMULATIVE
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
36-39 3 37.5 0.0600 3
40-43 7 41.5 0.1400 10
44-47 10 45.5 0.2000 20
48-51 8 49.5 0.1600 28
52-55 12 53.5 0.2400 40
56-59 7 57.5 0.1400 47
60-63 2 61.5 0.0400 49
64-67 0 65.5 0 0
68-71 1 69.5 0.0200 50
50

Chart Title
14
12
12
10
10
8
8 7 7

4 3
2
2 1
0
0
36-39 40-43 44-47 48-51 52-55 56-59 60-63 64-67 68-71

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Chart Title
14

12

10

0
0.06 0.14 0.2 0.16 0.24 0.14 0.04 0 0.02

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4. Anderson, Inc. is a distributor of small electrical motors. As with any business, the length of the
time consumers take to pay their invoices is important. Use 5 classes.

13 13 13 20 26 27 31 34 34 34

41 41 41 45 47 47 47 50 51 53

35 36 36 62 37 67 38 82 35 54

5. The City Mall of the province sells fashion apparel for men and women plus a broad range of
home products. It services its customers by Mail. Listed below are the net sales for the City Mall
from 2000 through 2005. Draw a line chart depicting the net sales over the time period and
write a brief report.

Year Net Sales (PhpMillions)

2000 506.8

2001 522.2

2002 574.6

2003 580.7

2004 568.5

2005 581.9

ANSWER:

NET SALES
NET SALES
600

580 580.7 581.9


574.6
568.5
560

540

520 522.2

506.8
500

480

460
2 0 00 2 0 01 2002 2003 2 0 04 2005
6. The following table shows the population, in thousands, of the Province for 10 year.

Year Population (Thousands) Year Population (Thousands)

2000 152.3 2006 227.7

2001 165.4 2007 238.5

2002 180.7 2008 249.9

2003 194.3 2009 263.0

2004 205.1 2010 282.5

2005 218.0

7. The following data give the weekly amounts spent on groceries for a sample of households in
the urban area. 5 classes.

P271 P363 P159 P176 P227 P337 P295 P319 P250

279 205 279 266 199 177 162 232 303

192 181 321 309 246 278 150 141 335

116 100 151 240 474 297 170 188 320

429 294 570 342 279 235 434 123 325

ANSWER:
570-100= 470/5= 94
CLASS INTERVAL FREQUENCY CLASS MARK RELATIVE CUMULATIVE
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
100 - 194 14 147 0.3111 14
195 - 288 14 241.5 0.3111 28
289 - 382 13 335.5 0.2889 41
383 - 476 3 429.5 0.0667 44
477 - 570 1 523.5 0.0222 45
Chart Title
16

14

12

10

0
100 - 194 195 - 288 289 - 382 383 - 476 477 - 570

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16

14

12

10

0
0.3111 0.3111 0.2889 0.0667 0.0222

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