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M3. Measures of Central Tendencies For Grouped Data

This document provides a comprehensive guide on how to compute the mean, median, and mode for grouped data. It includes definitions, formulas, and examples of grouped data analysis, along with a review section for practice. Additionally, it lists references for further reading on statistical concepts.

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M3. Measures of Central Tendencies For Grouped Data

This document provides a comprehensive guide on how to compute the mean, median, and mode for grouped data. It includes definitions, formulas, and examples of grouped data analysis, along with a review section for practice. Additionally, it lists references for further reading on statistical concepts.

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Measures of

Central
Tendencies for
Grouped Data
Module 3
Learning Outcome
 To compute for mean, median and mode for grouped data.
Mean, Median and Mode for Grouped data
 Grouped data is data that has been bundled together in categories.
 Mean:

 Median:
 of median class
 Mode:
 Mode = of modal class
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data

Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint


boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
72 – 80 71.5 – 80.5 2 4% 50 100% 76
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
72 – 80 71.5 – 80.5 2 4% 50 100% 76
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
72 of median
– 80 71.5class
– 80.5 2 4 %L = exact lower
50 limit of class interval76
100%
Median class: N/2 cf = cumulative frequency before median
class
f = frequency of median class
I = interval
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
72 of median
– 80 71.5class
– 80.5 2 4% 50 100% 76
Median class: 50/2 = 25th
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
72 of median
– 80 71.5class
– 80.5 2 4% 50 100% 76

Median = 50.14
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
Mode
72 – 80= of modal
71.5 class
– 80.5 2 L4=
%exact lower
50limit of class
100% interval 76
Modal class is the largest
frequency among classes d1 = difference of frequency of modal class and
lower class
d2 = difference of frequency of modal class and
higher class
I = interval
Given: Solve for mean, median, mode for Grouped
data
Class Class Frequen Relative Cumulati Relative Midpoint
boundary cy Frequen ve Cumulati (X)
cy Frequen ve
cy Frequen
cy
18 – 26 17.5 – 26.5 3 6% 3 6% 22
27 – 35 26.5 – 35.5 5 10 % 8 16% 31
36 – 44 35.5 – 44.5 9 18 % 17 34% 40
45 – 53 44.5 – 53.5 14 28 % 31 62% 49
54 – 62 53.5 – 62.5 11 22 % 42 84% 58
63 – 71 62.5 – 71.5 6 12 % 48 96% 67
Mode
72 – 80= of modal
71.5 class
– 80.5 2 4% 50 100% 76

Mode = 50.625
M3. Review Questions 2
 Solve for mean, median and mode for grouped data
Class Frequency
10-19 7
20-29 12
30-39 15
40-49 19
50-59 14
60-69 10
70-79 3
References
 https://www.asu.edu/courses/mat142ej/readings/Statistics.pdf
 https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/other/
mean/
 https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/median.asp
 https://www.purplemath.com/modules/meanmode.htm
 https://www.statisticshowto.com/combined-mean/

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