Measures of Central Tendencies

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Cline Tuibion Claggureel FORM 2 MATH Measures of Central Tendencies Find the mode, mean and median for the following data. 1 0,2,3,5,2,4,5,5,1 i 2. 4.2, 8.9, 5.7, 6.3, 8.1, 5.7, 3.7, 94 3.[__ Score | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 Length (em) | 70 150 + w Frequency | 5 [Frequency | 2 [1 Find the mode, mean and median of the following data. Then, find the new mode, mean and median when there is a change of data, Complete the conclusion. 1. Each value is added with 5. 32, 15, 20, 18, 20 | > Conclusion: When each value in the data is added with 5, the new mode, mean and median 2. 2.000 is added to the data. 10, 30, 50, 70, 90 | > Conclusion: There is an extreme value in the data, is suitable to be used to represent the data because the extreme value affects the __value. Answer the following questions. The data shows the monthly incom in RM, of 20 families. 2008 = S018 = 3.750 1500 4130 = 1160 3080 4332-2418 1890 5165 4.653 1. Complete the following frequency table. Monthly income (RM) Midpoint, x Tally Frequency, f Se 1 001 - 2 000 2.001 3 000 3.001 - 4 000 4001-5 000 5 001 ~ 6 000 ifs Df = 2. Determine the modal class. 3. Calculate the mean. 4. BRIM is the goverment’s help for families with lower income. 65% of the families are qualified for receiving the BRIM. Determine the maximum family's monthly income to be qualified for receiving the BRIM. Answer the following questions. ‘The data shows the mass, in g, of papayas collected in an orchard. 806 825 880, 780 735, 854 709 965 765 870 963 950 920 985 935 768 870 830 860 927 793 916 742 903 948, 1. Complete the following frequency table. Mass of papaya (g) Midpoint, x Tally Frequency, f Sf 700 - 749 750 — 799 800 - 849 850 — 899 900 - 949 950 -- 999 2. Determine the modal class. 3. Calculate the mean. 4, What is the percentage of the papayas with the mass more than the mean mass? Determine the suitable measure of central tendency for the following data. Give the reason. 1, | 900, 1 200, 2 000, 3 200, 15 000 4, 4, 4, 6, 8, 8, 11, 12, 15 3. The pie chart shows the blood groups of | 4. The stem and leaf plot shows the time taken by 150 residents in a housing estate. | a group of students to complete a composition. OT Key: 2| 8 means 28 minutes Find the mode, mean and median of the following data. 1. The pictograph shows the pocket money of a group of students. ee | ft R ft RM4| @ R Rvs | f f Rf Rs | ft R represents 5 students 2. The bar graph shows the scores obtained by the participants in a quiz. Number of participants k > Score Find the mode, mean and median of the following data. 1. The data shows the number of hours used to surf intemet ina day for a group of students. Number of hours] 1 2 3 4 3 6 Frequency 4 6 8 4 5 3 2. The dot plot shows the ages of a group of tourists. Age (years) Solve the following problem. ‘The frequency table shows the profit, in RM, gained by two stalls in five months. Month ) january February March April May P 12.000 7 500 4200 3 100 3250 @ 8 100 5650 4210 7650 6390 (a) Find the mean for each set of data. (b) Find the range for each set of data, (©) 1 your opinion, which stall will gain a better profit over a long period of time? Give the reason. Question 1 (a) Mark (¢) for the correct mode and (X) for the EB incorrect mode. [2 marks] @ 87,4,6,9,5,6 — Mode = 7 [Size of shirts] S [M | L | XL [Frequency | 80 | 75 | 86 | 93 CO (b) The data shows the price, in RM, of shirts sold by a shop. 59 49 29 39 49 29 59 39 29 29 39 49 59 29 39 29 49 39 29 49 Mode = XL @ Calculate the mean, 12 marks} (i) Which measure of central tendency is suitable to be used to represent the data? Give the reason, (2 marks] (Complete the frequency table. Question 2 [2 marks] (@) (i) The frequency table shows the types of Price (RM) |__ Tally _| Frequency drinks bought by a group of customers. 2 2 ‘Types of drinks | Frequency 39 Coffee 6 49 Tea 9 59 Milo 4 ‘Orange juice 8 (i) Calculate the mean. (2 marks] State the mode, U1 mark] (©) The dot plot shows the mass, in kg, of old newspaper collected by a recycling centre in 10 days. Mask of eld newspaper at © 10 2 30 40 50 60 70 a0 90 100 (ii) The data shows the savings, in RM, of a group of students. 15, 90, 110, 75, 60 Calculate the mean. [2 marks} (b) The data shows the ages of 5 children in a family. 4,9, 2, LL, 15 (If each value in the data is multiplied by 4, find the value of the new median. [2 marks} Gi) If two numbers, x and y, are added to the data, the value of median becomes 11. State two possible values of x and y. (2 marks} (©) The incomplete line graph shows the sales of a fashion boutique in five days. Sates (RM) 2000 bot 1 500 1 1.090 500 Sun Mon Tue Wed Tha” ‘The mean is RM1 300. Find the sales, in RM, on Wednesday and Thursday respectively if the sales on both days are the same. (3 marks] ‘The table shows the number of points of credit cards collected by a group of cardholders. Number of points 500 800 1 200 3.000 20 000 Frequency 4 5 6 4 1 (a) Determine the mode, median and mean, (b) Determine the measure of central tendency that is suitable to represent the data, Give the reason.

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