Find Mean, Median, Modal Class From Grouped Data
Find Mean, Median, Modal Class From Grouped Data
Find Mean, Median, Modal Class From Grouped Data
Example 1.
The number of goals scored by Premier League teams over a weekend was
recorded in a table. Calculate the mean and the mode.
Goals x Frequency, f fx
0 2 0
1 4 4 Mean = ∑fx
2 8 16 ∑f
3 3 9
= 42 = 2.1
4 2 8
20
5 1 5
∑f= 20 ∑fx= 42 Probably
Mode Middlesbrough and
Sunderland
Grouped Data
Large quantities of data can be much more easily viewed and managed if
placed in groups in a frequency table. Grouped data does not enable
exact values for the mean, median and mode to be calculated. Alternate
methods of analyising the data have to be employed.
Example 1.
During 3 hours at Heathrow airport 55 aircraft arrived late. The number of
minutes they were late is shown in the grouped frequency table below.
Example 1.
During 3 hours at Heathrow airport 55 aircraft arrived late. The number of
minutes they were late is shown in the grouped frequency table below.
Example 1.
During 3 hours at Heathrow airport 55 aircraft arrived late. The number of
minutes they were late is shown in the grouped frequency table below.
COURSE CR GR
Calculus 4 C 4*2 = 8
Discr. Math 3 A 3*4 = 12
English Lit. 3 A 3*4 = 12
Chemistry 4 D 4*1 = 4
Comp. Sci. 3 B 3*3 = 9
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17 45
GPA = 45 / 17 = 2.65
• Example:Grades are often computed using a weighted
average. Suppose that homework counts 10%, quizzes
20%, and tests 70%.If Pat has a homework grade of 92, a
quiz grade of 68, and a test grade of 81, then find Pat’s
overall grade
= 79.5
Homework
• Pg. 117, 118 #12-15, 26-30