Case Study - DBM 30033 (Dad3s1)
Case Study - DBM 30033 (Dad3s1)
Case Study - DBM 30033 (Dad3s1)
CASE STUDY
CLASS: DAD3S1
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TOPICS: STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2 INTRODUCTION 4
3 DATA ANALYSIS:
i) The raw data that related to
sustainable technologies. A
minimum number of raw data is 30
(more is better).
ii) A frequency table – calculation
number of class, size of class.
iii) Measures of central tendency and
dispersion – calculation of mean,
mode, median, quartiles – *(Q1, Q3,
5-12
IR), deciles – *(D2, D8), percentiles
– *(P45, P77), mean deviation,
variance and standard deviation.
*depending on the lecturer
iv) Interpretation of central tendency
by using graph – build a histogram
and ogive.
Find the value of mode, median,
quartiles – *(Q1, Q3, IR), deciles
–*(D2, D8), percentiles – *(P45,
P77).
*depending on the lecturer
4 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION 13
5 REFERENCES 14
INTRODUCTION
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Statistics and probability are sections of mathematics that deal with data
collection and analysis. Probability is the study of chance and is a very fundamental
subject that we apply in everyday living, while statistics is more concerned with how we
handle data using different analysis techniques and collection methods. These two
subjects always go hand in hand and thus you can't study one without studying the other.
Statistics are used very widely not only in analyzing data remains relevant by
giving meaning to the data analyzed. Statistics are used to collect, say, summarize,
analyze, and draw interesting or meaningful conclusions to data scientifically. Statistics
today are not just standing still itself but also combined with other fields of knowledge
such as economics which becomes econometric. The combination of biology and
statistics becomes the combined biostatistics between psychology and statistics becomes
psychometric.
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DATA ANALYSIS
The data in Diagram shows the donation in RM, of 40 families to their children’s school
welfare fund.
40 24 17 30 22 26 35 19
23 28 33 33 39 34 39 28
27 35 45 21 38 22 27 35
30 34 31 37 40 32 14 28
20 32 29 26 32 22 38 44
Using the data in Diagram 8 and a class interval RM 5, complete the following table.
( fx )
i) Mean, x ¿ ∑
f
1190
=29.75
40
5
[ ]
N
−F
ii) l
Median, m = m+ 2 C
fm
25.5 + [ 20−11
9 ]
× 5 = 30.5
30.5 + [ ] 3
3+ 6
×6 = 32.17
[ ]
N
−F
iv) 1 Quartile, Q1 = l Q 1 + 2
st
C
f Q1
[ ]
40
−4
20.5 + 4 × 5 = 24.79
7
[ ]
3N
−F
v) 3 Quartile, Q 3 = l Q 3 + 4
rd
C
f Q3
[ ]
3 ( 40 )
−20
30.5 + 4 × 5 = 34.67
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vi) Interquartile = 3rd Quartile – 1st Quartile
34.67−24.79
= 4.94
2
[ ]
KN
−F
vii) Decile, D k = l DK + 10 C
f DK
D2
[ ]
2 ( 40 )
−4
20.5 + 10 5
7
= 23.36
D8
[ ]
8 ( 40 )
−20
30.5 + 10 5
12
= 35.5
[ ]
KN
−F
viii) Percentiles, Pk = l PK + 100 C
f PK
P45
7
[ ]
45 ( 40 )
−11
25.5 + 100 5
9
= 29.39
P77
[ ]
77 ( 40 )
−20
30.5 + 100 5
12
=35
ix) Mean Deviation
x) Variance
¿ = 280.56(40) = 11222.4
¿ = 138.06(40) = 5522.4
28856.8
¿ = 45.45(40) = 1822.4 =
40
¿ = 3.06(40) = 122.4 = 721.42
¿ = 10.56(40) = 422.4
8
¿ = 68.06(40) = 2722.4
¿ = 175.56(40) = 7022.4
√ 721.42 = 26.86
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N 40
= = 10
4 4
Q 1 = 20
Quartile
Q3
3 N 3(40)
= = 30
4 4
Q 3 = 29.5
D2
2 N 2(40)
= =8
10 10
D 2 = 18.5
Deciles
D8
8 N 8( 40)
= = 32
10 10
D 8 = 30.5
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P45
45 N 45(40)
= = 18
100 100
P45 = 24.5
Percentiles
P77
77 N 77(40)
= = 30.8
100 100
P77 = 29.5
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DISCUSSION
We have all used the term 'Average' in some form or another at some point in our
lives. Statistical averages are introduced and defined in this section. Mean, median, mode
and range are discussed both at an introductory level and also at a more advanced level,
like the concept of Assumed mean. Frequency and its aspects like Cumulative Frequency
are also discussed. Also, we know that, quartile, deciles and percentiles can be find in
graph. By using a raw data than put it in time table to find mean, median and mode. Also
draw a graph use all the information from the time table. Student need to make more
exercise about statistics and probability. With this kind of method, students would not
have a problem with question given from lecture.
CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES
https://www.slideshare.net/ruhanaahmad/koleksi-soalan-matematik-spm
https://www.statisticshowto.com/probability-and-statistics/statistics-definitions/
mean-median-mode/
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics-probability/summarizing-
quantitative-data/mean-median-basics/a/mean-median-and-mode-review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFY7PVBJQgY&feature=youtu.be
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