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Need Help in question 7 part c (ii).And Question 9 c (iii) b http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w11_qp_22.pdf
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Assume if this is the table given to you....how would you find Q1, median and Q3.um to find lower quartile range find median of the cumulatve frequency then half it . then find the corresponding range or value on the graph
thanks but no thanks... i cant learn them in a day so might as well stick to the normal waybogus: I have a few mathematical formulas which u can use for checking ur answers of quartiles, median and percentiles. You can get accurate values by them.
Here they are:
1st quartile: l + h/f [(n/4) - C]
3rd quartile: l + h/f [(3n/4) - C]
Median: l + h/f [(n/2) - C]
Percentile: l + h/f [(m*n/4) - C]
l=lower class boundary of the class containing the Q1 or median or Q3 or the mth percentile.
h=width of the class containing the Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
f= frequency of the class containing Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
n=total number of frequencies
C= cumulative frequency of the class immediately preceding to the class containing Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
m=the percentile to be calculated (e.g. 10th percentile, 95th percentile etc)
If u don't understand, I can elaborate in by giving an example. Tell me if u do want!
8.6 is the ansi mean Q8b(iv)
but question said 6m or more above the top of the cliff is 24 and plus the 6m which is 30 isn't it? so i got 9.3m. you used 36 as the x-axis so you got 8.6 right? why 36?8.6 is the ans
When is the maths paper?thanks but no thanks... i cant learn them in a day so might as well stick to the normal way
bogus: I have a few mathematical formulas which u can use for checking ur answers of quartiles, median and percentiles. You can get accurate values by them.
Here they are:
1st quartile: l + h/f [(n/4) - C]
3rd quartile: l + h/f [(3n/4) - C]
Median: l + h/f [(n/2) - C]
Percentile: l + h/f [(m*n/4) - C]
l=lower class boundary of the class containing the Q1 or median or Q3 or the mth percentile.
h=width of the class containing the Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
f= frequency of the class containing Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
n=total number of frequencies
C= cumulative frequency of the class immediately preceding to the class containing Q1 or median or Q3 or mth percentile
m=the percentile to be calculated (e.g. 10th percentile, 95th percentile etc)
If u don't understand, I can elaborate in by giving an example. Tell me if u do want!
O man....I said to check your answers only! This is for accuracy only. Many times you get your answer wrong bcz you aren't accurate. Btw it's not that they aren't allowed.hey these are statistics formula not allowed in maths .
OK fine.thanks but no thanks... i cant learn them in a day so might as well stick to the normal way
yehaO man....I said to check your answers only! This is for accuracy only. Many times you get your answer wrong bcz you aren't accurate. Btw it's not that they aren't allowed.
Have u done Statistics (4040)?
Grade?yeha
A*Grade?
Which session?
2011Which session?
did u give too.. ??Which session?
Yup.....same session same grade.did u give too.. ??
Yup.....same session same grade.
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