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Mathematics – Grade 10
Fourth Quarter
Learning Activities for Assessment
February 2017
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Prepared by: Department of Education- Division of Cavite
Schools Division Superintendent: Cherrylou D. De Mesa
Assistant Schools Division Superintendent: Editha M. Atendido, Ed. D.
OIC- Assistant Schools Division Superintendent: Alias A. Alicaya, Ed. D.
Chief- Curriculum Implementation Division: Elpidia D. Bergado, Ed. D.
Writers: Joland M. Sereño, Angel M. Esteron, Natalia Bayas and Sheryl B. Costelo
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Module 8: Measures of Position
Lesson 1: Measures of Position for Ungrouped Data
Learning Competency 45: Illustrates the following measures of positions:
Quartiles, Deciles and Percentiles
I - OBJECTIVES
a. Illustrate the different measures of positions for ungrouped data.
b. Calculate the different measures of position such as quartile, decile and
percentile.
c. Interpret and apply the different measures of position in real life situations.
Things to
Remember
Quartiles are points that divide a distribution into four equal parts.
Percentiles are points that divide a distribution into 100 equal parts.
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Solution:
First arrange the numbers from lowest to highest.
___________________________________________
Where: N = ________
Q1= __________ position
Q1= ___________
Where: N = ________
Q3 = __________ position
Q3 = __________
Therefore, ________________________________
2. The following are the scores of Gabriel in his 7 quizzes in
Mathematics 10.
87, 88, 89, 87, 95, 86, 94
a. Find Q2. What does it imply?
b. Find P75. What does it imply?
Solution:
First arrange the numbers from lowest to highest.
___________________________________________
Where: N = ________
Q2= __________ position
Q2= ___________
Therefore, _________________________________
Where: N = ________
P75 = __________ position
P75 = ___________
Therefore, ____________________________________
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Solve each problem and show the complete solution.
1. The ten souvenir shops located at Picnic Groove in Tagaytay
City have the following daily sales, Php7200, Php7600,
Php6900, Php8200, Php7200, Php9200, Php7800, Php8700,
Php9800, and Php8000.
a. What is P75 and what does it imply?
b. What is D50 and what does it imply?
Let’s Do More!
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1. The prices of a souvenir T-shirt in Tagaytay from 10 souvenir
shops located at Sky Ranch are as follows: Php250, Php100,
Php180, Php110, Php200, Php250, Php170, Php200, Php210
and Php300. What is the value of the 50th percentile and what
does it mean?
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Module 8: Measures of Position
Lesson 2: Measures of Position for Grouped Data
Learning Competency 46: Calculates a specified measure of position of a
set of data.
Learning Competency 47: Interprets measures of position.
I - OBJECTIVES
a. Determine the position of data using Mendenhall method or by
interpolation in quartiles.
b. Interpret the measures of position.
c. Appreciate measures of position in solving real life problems.
Things to
Remember
Formula:
Qk = LB + * +
where:
LB = lower boundary of the Qk class
N = total frequency
<cfb = cumulative frequency of the class before the Qk class
fQk= frequency of the Qk class
i = size of class interval
k = nth quartile, where n = 1, 2, and 3
Formula:
Dk = LB + * +
where:
LB = lower boundary of the Dk class
N = total frequency
<cfb = cumulative frequency of the class before the Dk class
fDk= frequency of the Dk class
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i = size of class interval
k = nth decile, where n = 1, 2, 3…..9
Formula:
Pk = LB + * +
where:
LB = lower boundary of the Pk class
N = total frequency
<cfb = cumulative frequency of the class before the Pk class
fPk= frequency of the Pk class
i = size of class interval
k = nth percentile, where n = 1, 2, 3…..99
Scores Frequency
31-35 1
26-30 2
21-25 3
16-20 2
11-15 2
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Zumba is regarded as a good stress reliever and fat-burning dance and
fitness exercise. It provides a workout for the whole body and builds up good
cardiovascular respiratory system. A study was conducted in Cavite State University
to determine the average exercise intensity and energy expenditure during a 40-
minute Zumba class. A sample of twenty students showed the following energy
expenditure (in Kcal) throughout the session:
Energy Expenditure (in Frequency
Kcal)
250- 299 2
200- 249 8
150- 199 6
100- 149 4
Let’s Do More!
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“Nagmahal, Nasaktan, Nagsayaw” is a reality talent search in Showtime in
ABS-CBN. One of the contestants of the said program is Arra San Agustin who is a
Caviteña. In order to express our support, an FB page was developed for Princess.
The table below shows the number of likes of Princess in Facebook for ten days:
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Module 8: Measures of Position
Learning Competency 48: Solves Problems Involving Measures of Position
OBJECTIVES
1. compute the specified measure of position
2. use percentile rank in relating individual scores to their positions in
the entire group
3. solve problems involving measures of position
Things to
Remember
The most common measures of position are percentiles, quartiles,
deciles and standard scores (aka, z –scores).
1. Quantiles ►one of the class of values of a variate that divides the total frequency
of a sample or population into a given number of equal proportions.
Examples □ Percentile □ Decile □ Quartile
2. Quantiles ►the 100-quantiles are called percentiles
►the 10-quantiles are called deciles
►the 4-quantiles are called quartiles
3. Percentiles►the kth percentile is a scale value for a data series equal to the p/100
quantile ►the 25th percentile is the first quartile ►the 50th percentile is the
median.
4. Deciles ►represents 1/10 of the total population ►The 1 st decile cuts off the
lowest 10% of data ►the 9th decile cuts off the lowest 90% of data
5. Quartiles ►the quartiles divide the distribution into four equal parts □ called
fourths □ total of 100% is broken into four equal parts: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
►lower quartile Q1 is the 25th percentile, ►median quartile Q2 is the 50th percentile
and the upper quartile Q3 is the 75th percentile.
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L = ___ The exact lower boundary
f = ___ The frequency of the Q3 class
cfb = ___ The cumulative frequency before the Q 3 class
i = ___ The size of the class interval
Q3 ( ) Formula to solve Q3
b) To solve D4 :
D4 Class: = = ___ Determine the number of students that
comprise the D4 class
L = ___ The exact lower boundary
f = ___ The frequency of the D4 class
cfb = ___ The cumulative frequency before the D4 class
i = ___ The size of the class interval
D4 ( ) Formula to solve D4
c) To solve P90:
P90 Class: = = ___ Determine the number of students that
comprise the P90 class
L = ___ The exact lower boundary
f = ___ The frequency of the P90 class
cfb = ___ The cumulative frequency before the P 90 class
i = ___ The size of the class interval
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The Grade 10 students’ grades for the third grading period are shown in the
frequency distribution below. If your grade is 87. 93, do you belong to the upper 25%
of the Grade 10 students? Show your solution.
Let’s Do More!
Mr. Angel M. Esteron gave a short quiz about measures of position to his students.
This is the frequency distribution based from the scores of the Grade 10 –
Perseverance.
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Find the 1st quartile, 7th decile and 45th percentile of the following frequency
distribution:
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Module 8: Measures of Position
Learning Competency 49: Formulates Statistical Mini-Research.
Learning Competency 50: Uses appropriate measures of position and other
statistical methods in analyzing and interpreting research data.
I - OBJECTIVES
a) write a statistical mini-research
b) apply the skills in different measures of position in writing statistical
mini-reseach
c) appreciate the finished statistical mini-research
Things to
Remember
Mr. Angel M. Esteron instructs the students to visit the school clinic to
get the records of height of Grade 10 students. The students are divided into
five groups so that each group can make a mini-research.
The following are the parts of an Action Research but you may just skip
some parts since you are only required to do a mini-research.
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F. Data Collection Procedure
G. Statistical Treatments
VII. Evaluation:
VIII. Conclusion and Recommendation:
IX. Bibliography
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Let’s Do More!
Divide the class into groups with five members. Let them make a mini-
research on the topic of their choice. Tell them to select the measures of
position they will be going to use in the conduct of their mini-research. Explain
the Rubric that will be used in assessing/ evaluating their output.
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