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This document provides instructions for students to complete a statistics and probability activity involving measures of central tendency and counting ways. Students are asked to complete multiple choice questions, a data table with calculations of mean, mode, median and other measures. They are also asked counting ways problems involving forming committees from groups and assigning speakers to dates. The activity aims to assess students' understanding of key concepts in statistics and probability.

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Data Center College of the Philippines of Baguio City, Inc.

118 Upper A. Bonifacio St., Brgy. Holy Ghost Proper


A.Y. 2022 – 2023
STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY – GRADE 11

SPECIAL/EXTRA ACTIVITY 1. Measures of Central Tendency & Counting Ways

Name: Year & Section: Date Submitted: .


Instructor: For 3rd Quarter
General Instructions:
• Maintain neatness of your work.
• Provide your own complete solutions as much as possible (based on what you understood).
• Box your final answer(s) and maximize the space provided.
• Always make sure to write all answers (including solutions and graphs) using ball pen (blue or black).

NO ERASURES! SET A
I. Multiple Choice (Instruction: Write the letter of your answer before the number).
1. All the fourth year students in their school can be referred to as the of the study.
A. population B. sample
2. The number of mechanical errors in each of the three areas constitute a set of .
A. primary data B. secondary data
3. A student conducted a research on the leading causes of morbidity in the city of Baguio in 2007. Upper respiratory
tract infection, pneumonia, dog bite, bronchitis, and vascular diseases are the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth
respectively. The observation uses the scale of measurement.
A. nominal B. ordinal C. interval
4. The best method to use in order to obtain the number of licensed teachers in the country is through
A. interview B. questionnaire C. observation D. registration
5. The most frequently occurring value in the set of data is referred to as .
A. mean B. mode C. midrange D. median
6. a field of study that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, summarization, analysis and
interpretation of numerical data.
A. probability B. statistics and probability C. statistics
7. A arrangement of all part of a set of objects.
A. combination B. permutation C. counting ways
8. The mean is affected by all the values in the distribution; thus, a change in any of the scores will cause a change in
the mean.
A. true B. false
9. If the number of scores is even, the median is found by computing the average of the two middle numbers.
A. true B. false
10. The numbers 1 and 2 under the gender representing male and female respectively, are called grouping variables.
Since they are numbers, they are considered interval-scaled data. This statement is:
A. true B. false
II. Given the following data:
CI f CM CB f x CM CF RF, %
118 – 126 3 122 117.5 – 126.5
127 – 135 5
136 – 144 9
145 – 153 12
154 – 162 5
163 – 171 4
172 – 180 2
Total
a) Complete the table.
b) Find the mean, mode, and median of the given data.
c) Find the 𝐷3 , 𝑄3 , 𝑃30, 𝑃75
d) Construct the histogram & frequency polygon (ogive).

III. Counting Ways

1. From four seniors and three juniors, how many committees of three can be formed consisting of two seniors and one junior?
2. In how many ways can 6 speakers be assigned to 4 dates if each one is available in any of the dates?
3. For the forthcoming intramurals, a student pep squad coordinator and a sports coordinator are to be chosen from a student club
of 60 members. How many different choices of coordinators are possible?
(Note: Show your solutions on a separate sheet of long bond paper)

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