CK-12-Basic Probability and Statistics Concepts - A Full Course

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 5. Measures of Central Tendency


5.2 Ungrouped Data to Find the Mean


Here you’ll learn how to use a frequency distribution table to calculate the mean or average of a set of ungrouped
data. You’ll also learn how to calculate the mean of a set of data using technology.


How many movies did you watch this past year? Suppose you collected data from 135 students at your school for
a year to figure how many movies each student watched. Could you come to some conclusion about the average
number of movies that an individual student might watch per year?


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First watch this video to learn about finding the mean of ungrouped data.


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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter5UngroupedDatatoFindtheMeanA


Then watch this video to see some examples.


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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter5UngroupedDatatoFindtheMeanB


Guidance


When a data set is large, afrequency distribution tableis often used to display the data in an organized way. A
frequency distribution table lists the data values, as well as the number of times each value appears in the data set.
A frequency distribution table is easy to both read and interpret and in this concept is used forungrouped data, or
data that is listed.


The numbers in a frequency distribution table do not have to be put in order. To make it easier to enter the values
in the table, a tally column is often inserted. Inserting a tally column allows you to account for every value in the
data set, without having to continually scan the numbers to find them in the list. A slash (/) is used to represent the
presence of a value in the list, and the total number of slashes will be the frequency. If a tally column is inserted, the
table will consist of 3 columns, and if no tally column is inserted, the table will consist of 2 columns. The formula
that was written to determine the mean,x=∑x^1 +x^2 +nx^3 +...+xn, does not show any multiplication of the numbers by
their frequencies. However, this can be easily inserted into this formula as shown below:


x=
∑x 1 f 1 +x 2 f 2 +x 3 f 3 +...+xnfn
f 1 +f 2 +f 3 +...+fn
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