Prepared by: Ryan L. Race Jenelyn A. Samsaman Rafaela M. Sarmiento Jorge O. Dela Cruz Maria Theresa S. Parajas Luningning B. Federizo Purpose/Rationale of this Module This module is designed to provide students with a step by step discussion on the computation of the mode for grouped data. It is to let the students discover for themselves how to compute for the mode (grouped data) through an easy visual presentation of the subject. Enjoy! What Will You Learn From This Module? After studying this module, you should be able to: 1. Compute the mode for grouped data.
2. Use mode for grouped data to analyze and interpret data to solve problems in daily life.
Lets See What You Already Know Before you start studying this module, take the following test first to find out how prepared you are to solve for the mode of grouped data. Find the mode of each of the following sets of numbers. a. 2, 4, 5, 1, 4, 6
b. 77, 80, 90, 65, 77, 89, 80
c. 1299, 2580, 4098, 9100, 1100
Answer Answer Answer Answer: 4 Click me to answer letter b. Answer: 77 and 80 Click me to answer letter c. Answer: No Mode Go Back CONTINUE For the next set of questions, refer to the given frequency distribution table of the grades of a group of students. CONTINUE 1. What is the modal class?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: 75 79
The modal class is the class with the highest frequency. CONTINUE 2. What is the lower class boundary of the modal class?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 (Modal Class) 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: L mo = 74.5
CONTINUE 3. What is the frequency of the modal class?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 (Modal Class) 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: f mo = 12
CONTINUE 4. What is the frequency of the class preceding the modal class?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 (Modal Class) 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: f 1 = 8 CONTINUE 5. What is the frequency of the class after the modal class?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 (Modal Class) 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: f 2 = 3 CONTINUE 6. What is the class size?
Grades
Number of students 90 94 2 85 89 5 80 84 8 75 79 12 70 74 3 ANSWER ANSWER: i = 5 CONTINUE Observe how the modal grade of the students is computed. Mode (Mo)
= +{[( )]/[2( ) ]} = 74.5 + (4/13)5
= 74.5 + (20/13)
= 76.04
74.5 12 8 12 8 3 5 CONTINUE 74.5 is the lower class boundary of the modal class (L mo ) 12 is the frequency of the modal class (f mo ) 8 is the frequency of the class preceding the modal class (f 1 ) 3 is the frequency of the class after the modal class (f 2 ). 5 is the class size (i). How did we solve for the modal grade of the students?
Can you give the formula for the mode of grouped data?
CONTINUE To solve for the mode of grouped data, use the formula Mo = L mo +{( f mo f 1 )/( 2f mo f 1 f 2 )}i
where, L mo is the lower class boundary of the modal class, f mo is the frequency of the modal class, f 1 is the frequency of the class preceding the modal class, f 2 is the frequency of the class after the modal class, and i is the class size.
CONTINUE Lets Practice! The following distribution gives the number of hours allotted by 50 students to do their assignments in a week. Find the modal hour. Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 SOLUTION
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
8.5
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
8.5
14
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
8.5
14
12
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
8.5
14
12
10
Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Hours Number of Students 1 - 4 9 5 - 8 12 9 - 12 14 13 - 16 10 17 - 20 4 9 12
8.5
14
12
10
4 Modal Class : L mo : f mo : f 1 : f 2 : i : Compute the mode Mo = 8.5 + {[14 12] / [2(14) 12 -10]}4
= 8.5 + (2/6)4
= 8.5 + 1.33
= 9.83 CONTINUE More Practice? Find the mode using the frequency distribution of the heights of 40 students. Height(inches) No. of Students 52 54 2 55 57 4 58 60 3 61- 63 8 64 66 10 67 69 9 70 - 72 4 SKIP SOLUTION Mo = 63.5 + {[10 8] / [2(10) 8 - 9]}3
= 63.5 + (2/3)3
= 63.5 + 2
= 65.5
NEXT EVALUATE YOURSELF Find the mode of 20 students whose scores on a 15-point test are given in the following distribution: Scores No. of Students 1 3 1 4 6 4 7 9 8 10 12 5 13 - 15 2 SOLUTION Mo = 6.5 + {[8 4] / [2(8) 4 - 5]}3
= 6.5 + (4/7)3
= 6.5 + 1.714
= 8.21
NEXT Try Another One A sample of 40 tourists traveled to Puerto Galera with the distribution based on the length of their stay (in years). Find the mode. Length of Stay (years) No. of Tourists 1 8 8 9 16 7 17 24 5 25 32 6 33 - 40 5 SOLUTION Mo = 0.5 + {[8 0] / [2(8) 0 - 7]}8
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