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Data Classification and Analysis Exercise

The document is a problem set for a data management course, requiring classification of various data types and levels of measurement. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations for mean, variance, and standard deviation, as well as practical applications involving real data sets. Students are also required to certify their work as original and not copied from AI or other groups.
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Data Classification and Analysis Exercise

The document is a problem set for a data management course, requiring classification of various data types and levels of measurement. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations for mean, variance, and standard deviation, as well as practical applications involving real data sets. Students are also required to certify their work as original and not copied from AI or other groups.
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Group Members: ___________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________
Course, Year and Section: ___________________

I. Classify the following data whether they are qualitative or quantitative and
nominal, ordinal, ratio or interval.

Type of Data Level of


Measurement
(Qualitative
Data or (Nominal,
Quantitative) Ordinal, Ratio,
Interval)
1. Test questions classified as easy, average
or difficult
2. Years of important historical events (e.g.
1941, 1980, 2000)
3. Flavor of ice cream
4. Age of students enrolled in GECC 103
5. Amount of money in your savings account
6. Religion
7. Contact Number
8. Home Address
9. Number of minutes allocated for reviewing
before you sleep
10. IQ

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the best answer from the given choices and write
the letter of your choice before each number.

1. Which set of data has the largest range?


A. 30, 24, 40, 25, 22, 34 C. 36, 49, 55, 38, 58, 42
B. 23, 20, 44, 26, 45, 39 D. 64, 48, 50, 46, 44, 62

2.

Class Mean SD The table shows the achievement of four


classes in a Mathematics test. Which class
4M 82 2
shows the most consistent achievement in
4N 91 5 the test?

4P 77 3
4S 85 1

A. 4M B. 4N C. 4P D. 4S

3. Sum of 15 numbers is 1200 while sum of square of the numbers is 38100.


Calculate the mean of the numbers.
A. 77 B. 80 C. 82 D. 85
4. Calculate the variance and the standard deviation of the set of the data.
Score 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 5 6 11 10 8

A. Variance = 1.64, Standard deviation = 1.28


B. Variance = 3.25, Standard deviation = 1.80
C. Variance = 8.95, Standard deviation = 2.99
D. Variance = 12.2, Standard deviation = 3.49

5. The stem-and-leaf plot below show a data set. What is the range of the data.

Stem Leaf

5 0 3 4

6 2 5 6

7 1 2 5 7

8 1 4

Sample: 6 ∣ 2 means 62
A. 27 B. 30 C. 31 D. 34

6. If the variance of a data set is 30.25, what is the standard deviation?


A. 5.5 B. 15.125 C. 60.5 D. 915.0625

7. Given the height, in cm, of 5 students in a preschool is as follow:

Σx = 515, Σx2 = 53,215, Find the variance.

A. 33.0 B. 34.0 C. 34.5 D. 35.5

8. Which one from these two graphs, (below), has the smallest dispersion?

A. APRIL B. MAY c. 35th plots D. None of ABC


II. Perform what is being asked in the following:
1. A farmer buys 10 packets of seeds from two different companies. Each pack contains
20 seeds, and he recorded the number of plants which grow from each pack.

Company A: 20 5 20 20 20 6 20 20 20 8
Company B: 17 18 15 16 18 18 17 15 17 18

a. Find the mean, median and mode for each company’s seeds.
b. Which company does the mode suggest best?
c. Which company does the mean suggest is best?

2. The school must select one student to join a Math Quiz Bee. Tony and Zoro took
part in six trial quizzes to determine who will represent the school. The following lists
show their scores:

Tony: 29 25 22 28 25 26
Zoro: 33 19 16 32 34 18

a. Calculate each mean score.


b. Which student would be chosen to represent the school? Justify your
answer.

3. The summary scores of selected first year students are:

9, 12, 19, 10, 26, 24, 17, 15, 30, 17, 5, 9, 15, 8, 17, 12, 15, 20, 21
Find the following items:
a. 𝑄1
b. 𝑄3
c. 𝐷4
d. 𝑃10
e. The number of students who got score lower than 𝑃80

We, the undersigned students, certify that we accomplished this problem set based
on our understanding in data management and that we did not copy the work of an
artificial intelligence and any of the other groups.

__________________________________________________________________________
Group Members
(Signature over printed name)

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