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CHAPTER 7 : STATISTICS
Where
x
x x - mean of the set data.
N x – values in the set of data
N – total number of data
Example 1:
Example 2:
Number 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 5 8 4 6 2
Mode is the value which appears the most number of times in a set of data (value that has the
highest frequency)
Note: It is possible that a set of data either has more than one mode or has no mode.
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Number of pens 1 2 3 4 5
Number of students 6 7 5 3 3
Answer: ……………………………..
When the values in set of data are arranged in either ascending or descending order, the value that
lies in the middle is the median.
Example 1: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Median
4 numbers 4 numbers
Median =
Activity 1:
1. Calculate the mean, mode and median for the following sets of data.
(i) 8, 6, 10, 8, 5
(ii) 2, 2, 5, 5, 11, 11
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4. Find the mean, mode and the median of the following data
Time ( hours ) 12 13 14 15 16
Number of cars 3 5 10 6 6
5. The following frequency distribution table shows the score of a group of students in a
quiz. Find the mean , mode and median
Score 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number of students 5 6 4 3 8 4
7.1.4 Determine modal class of grouped data from the frequency distribution table.
Modal class of a set of data is the value of class which occurs most frequently. The value of mode
can be obtained by drawing the histogram
Example 1:
The following table below shows the mark for 50 students in their Additional Mathematics test.
Find the modal class for the students.
Number of students 3 6 13 10 7 7 4
HISTOGRAM
Plot: frequency against boundary of the class
Frequency
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Example 1:
The following table below shows the mark for 50 students in their Additional Mathematics test. .
Number of students 3 6 13 10 7 7 4
Table 3
Complete the following table.
From the table, draw a histogram, hence determine the mode from the histogram.
x
fx where f is the frequency for each class
f
x is the corresponding class midpoint
Note :
lower limit upper limit
Class mid point =
2
Example 1:
1. The table below shows the marks obtained by 30 students in a Mathematics test.
Marks 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 -69
Number of students 4 8 12 6
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Solution :
f fx
7.1.7 Calculating median of grouped data from the cumulative frequency distribution table
L = Lower boundary of the class in which the median
lies.
1
2 N F
N = total frequency
C = Size of class interval
Median, m = L + C , where F = cumulative frequency before the class in which the
fm median lies.
fm = frequency of the class in which the median lies
Note: Size of class interval = upper class boundary – lower class boundary
Activity :
The following table shows the mark for 40 students in their Additional Mathematics test. Find
the median by using the formula
Number of students 3 5 7 9 10 4 2
TABLE 1
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Solution:
Cumulative
Mark Frequency , f
frequency, F
10 – 19 3
OGIVE
Plot: cumulative frequency against upper class boundary
Cumulative
frequency
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Refer to table 1
Construct a cumulative frequency table and then draw cumulative frequency curve (ogive)
From the graph, find the median weight.
Activity 2:
1. The following table shows the marks obtained by 30 students in Mathematics test. Find the
mean for the data.
Number of students 3 6 13 10 7 7 4
Solution :
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0 3 3 6 8 9 9 10 10 11
5 0 7 6 9 10 12 17 5 4
2 5 8 8 10 11 7 8 12 11
Using 3 scores as a size of class interval, construct a frequency distribution table for its data.
Then find
(a) the mean
(b) median
(c) modal class
Cumulative
Number of scores x f fx
frequency
Number of workers 5 24 16 20 13 12 10
(i) Draw a histogram and hence estimate the mode of the data.
(ii) Find the median without using an ogive.
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7.1.9 Determine the effects on mode, median and mean for a set of data when
New mean Original mean + k Original mean - k k(Original mean) original mean
k
New mode Original mode + k Original mode - k K(Original mode) original mode
k
New median Original median+ k Original median - k K(Original median) original median
k
1. The mean, mode and median of a set data are 7.4, 9 and 8 respectively. Find the new
mean, mode and median if every value of the set data is
a) divided by 2
b) subtracted by 4
c) multiplied by 3
d) added by 3
2. Find the mean of 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. By using the result, find the mean of 8 ,10 ,12 ,14,16
Formulae:
(x
2
x)
(iii) Variance, 2
:
2
i
or 2
x x ,
2
2
where x
x
N N N
(iv) Standard deviation, : = var iance
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Example :
(a) 3 , 6 , 8 , 12 , 15 , 16
(b) 3 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 4 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 12 , 14
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Activity 3:
1. Find range, interquartile range, variance and standard deviation for each set of the
following data.
(a) 10 , 7 , 19 , 13 , 14 , 10
(b) 4 , 3 , 2 , 7 , 9 , 10 , 12 , 6 , 15
(d) 4 , 12 , 15 , 10 , 7 , 6 , 1
Example:
Solution:
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Formulae :
var iance 2
f ( x x) 2
or =
2 fx x
2
2
N f
where x mean
fx
f
or
fx 2
x
2
N f
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Example 1:
From the following table, calculate the variance and standard deviation.
Number of
Mass ( kg )
students
46 – 50 3
51 – 55 7
56 – 60 10
61 – 65 5
66 – 70 6
71-75 9
Solution:
Example 2:
The heights of 100 men to the nearest cm are recorded as follows. Calculate the mean ( giving
your answer to one decimal place). Calculate the standard deviation for the height of the men.
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Solution:
Class f x fx x2 fx2
Activity 4:
1. The following table shows the number of durians sold in 50 consecutive days.
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2. The table below shows the distribution of marks of 120 students in a Physics test.
Number of
Marks
students
20 – 29 2
30 – 39 14
40 – 49 35
50 – 59 50
60 – 69 17
70 - 79 2
Calculate
a. mean
b. median
c. standard deviation
for this distribution.
7.2.4 Determining the effects on measures of dispersion when some values in a set of data
are changed.
New
Standard original
(original k ( )
Deviation, standard
(original standard
k
deviation)
deviation)
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Range
Extreme values in a set of data will significantly increase the range of the set of data.
Interquartile range
Extreme values in a set of data will have little or no effect on the interquartile range.
When a value is added or removed from a set of data, the effect on the measures of dispersion is
uncertain. In general, the range and the interquartile range are less affected as compared to the
variance and the standard deviation. Variance and standard deviation are more significantly
affected when the added or removed value has a greater difference from the mean.
Activity:
(a) The interquartile range and the standard deviation of a set of data are 5 and 2.5. Find the new
interquartile range and standard deviation if every value of the data is divided by 2 followed
by an addition of 10.
(b) Given a set of data 4, 5, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20. Determine the standard deviation of the set of data.
Explain how the standard deviation will change if a value of 100 is added to the set of data.
Activity 5:
1 The following table shows the results in five Additional Mathematics Test obtained by two
students A and B.
Students A 71 76 80 83 90
Students B 40 67 95 98 100
(a) Find the mean and the standard deviation of the result for each students.
(b) If a student with a more consistent performance is selected, which students would
be selected? Explain the reason for your selection.
2 Find the mean and standard deviation for the following set of numbers: 2, 3, 5, 8, 10.
Hence, using this result find the mean and standard deviation for
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3 The mean for 7, 14, 2x, x, 16, 9, 10 and 2 is 8. Find the value of
(a) x
(b) the standard deviation
(c ) standard deviation if each of the number is added by 2.
Enrichment
SPM 2006
1. A set of positive integers consists of 2 , 5 and m. The variance for this set of integers is 14.
Find the value of m. [ 3 marks ]
2. Table 1 below shows the frequency distribution of the scores of a group of pupils in a
game.
Table 1
a. It is given that the median score of the distribution is 42. Calculate the value of k.
[ 3 marks ]
b. Use the graph paper to answer this question
c. What is the mode score if the score of each pupil is increased by 5? [ 1 mark ]
SPM 2005
3. The mean of four numbers is m .The sum of the squares of the numbers is 100 and the
standard deviation is 3k. Express m in terms of k. [ 3 marks ]
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frequency
14
12
10
SPM 2004
5. A set of data consist of 10 numbers. The sum of the numbers is 150 and the sum of the
squares of the numbers is 2 472.
(a) Find the mean and variance of the 10 numbers.
(b) Another number is added to the set of data and the mean is increased by 1.
Find
(i) the value of this number,
(ii) the standard deviation of the set of 11 numbers. [ 4 marks ]
SPM 2003
6. A set of examination marks x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 has a mean of 5 and a standard deviation of
1.5.
(a) Find
(i) The sum of the marks,
x,
(ii) The sum of the squares of the marks, x 2
[ 3 marks ]
(b) Each mark is multiplied by 2 and then 3 is added to it. Find for the new set of
marks,
(i) The mean,
(ii) The variance [ 4 marks ]
7. The mean for 20, 5 + x, 5 + 4x and 5 are 10. Calculate the value of
(a) x
(b) median
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Mark 1 2 3 4 5
Number of 1
3 7 5 4
students
Find
(a) mean , mode and median
(b) standard deviation
9.
Score 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 3 2 2x 5 x+4 4 3
SPM 2001
10. (a) Given that 4 positive integers have mean 9. If a number, y, is added , the mean
become 10. Find the value of y. [ 2 marks ]
(b) Find the standard deviation for the set of number 5, 6, 6, 4, 7
[ 3 marks ]
11.
Mark Number of students
6 – 10 12
11 – 15 20
16 – 20 27
21 – 25 16
26 – 30 13
31 – 35 10
36 –40 2
Table 2
Table 2 shows the frequency distribution table for the marks obtained by 100 students.
(a) Calculate the variance. [ 3 marks ]
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SPM 2000
12.
The table above shows the mark obtained by 100 students in a test.
(a) Using the table above, copy and complete the following table.
[ 2 marks ]
(b) Without drawing an ogive, estimate the interquartile range for the data.
[ 4 marks ]
SPM 1998
13. The mean of set data 2, k, 3k, 8, 12 and 18 in increasing order is m. If every number in
5m
the set data is subtracted by 2, the median for the new data is . Find
8
(a) the value of m and k [ 4 marks ]
(b) Variance for the new data. [ 2 marks ]
14. Set X consist of 50 score, in a certain match, has mean 8 and standard deviation 3.
(ii) The sum of a number, 180 scores with mean 6 and the sum of the square of a
number, 1200, are removed from set X. Evaluate the mean and variance for left
data in set X. [ 7 marks ]
SPM 1996
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SPM 1995
16.
(b)
The table above shows the age of 200 people in a village. Calculate
(i) median
(ii) Upper quartile, of the age of the people. [ 6 marks ]
17. (a) Given a list of number: 3, 6, 3, 8. Find the standard deviation of the number.
[ 2 marks ]
(b) Find a set of five possible positive integer with mode 3, median 4 and mean 5.
SPM 1994
18. Set A is a set that consist of 10 numbers. The sum of the number is 150 and the sum of the
square of the marks are 2890.
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SPM 1993 P1
20.
Mark 1 - 20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 – 100
Number of 4
5 8 12 11
students
The table shows the mark obtained by a group of students in a Monthly Test.
(a) By using graph paper , draw a histogram and hence determine the mode of the data.
(b) Without drawing an ogive, find the median.
(c) Calculate mean mark.
Answer :Enrichment 1
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