Top Banner
9

3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Jan 04, 2016

Download

Documents

Herbert Butler
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.
Page 2: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

3.3 Working with Grouped DataObjectives:By the end of this section, I will beable to…

1) Calculate the weighted mean.

2) Estimate the mean for grouped data.

3) Estimate the variance and standard deviation for grouped data.

Page 3: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Weighted Mean• Shania has the

following GRADES in her Statistics class:

• 87% Tests• 74% Quizzes• 91% Homework• 92% Labs• 85% Participation

• Her teacher uses the following WEIGHTS for grades:

• Tests 35%• Quizzes 25%• Homework 20%• Labs 10%• Participation 10%What is Shania’s Mean for her

class?

Multiply

Multiply

Multiply

Multiply

Multiply

0.305

0.185

0.182

0.092

0.085

0.305 + 0.185 + 0.182 + 0.092 + 0.085 = 0.849 or 84.9%

Page 4: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

• Symbol for mean of grouped data:

• We can’t use since we are ESTIMATING!

Page 5: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Finding the mean, median, and mode of a distribution

Interval

0 – 9

10 – 19

20 – 29

30 – 39

40 – 49

Class Midpoint

4.5

14.5

24.5

34.5

44.5

Frequency

m f mf

AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU SPENT ON GAS IN ANY GIVEN WEEK

MEAN = SUM of

this column/n

MEDIAN = interval with the middle number, you

must cut the frequency in half and find in which interval it would be

located

MODE = interval with the highest frequency

Page 6: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Variance and Standard Deviation of Grouped Data

1. Variance

2. Standard Deviation

• m = the class midpoints• n = total number of items

•  

•  

Page 7: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Finding the variance and standard deviation of a distribution

Interval

0 – 9

10 – 19

20 – 29

30 – 39

40 – 49

m

4.5

14.5

24.5

34.5

44.5

f

AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU SPENT ON GAS IN ANY GIVEN WEEK

m - (m - )2 (m - )2 ∙ fmf

Variance = Sum of column /

n

Page 8: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.

Try on Calculator

• Find the estimated mean, variance, and standard deviation using your calculator.

• Use the class midpoint as your “x” value in your L1.

Page 9: 3.3 Working with Grouped Data Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Calculate the weighted mean. 2) Estimate the mean for grouped.