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my stats assignment is due in tomorrow and ive started it but am soo stuck on several things
If anyone could help me with the following would be great !!!
How do I work out a variety of averages and measurements of dispersion?
I have this info:
salary number of employees
450<500 40
500<550 75
550<600 40
600<650 22
650<700 12
700<750 5
750<800 2
I have drawn a histogram for this and found out it is positively skewed and then thought I should work out the mid point, fx, cumulative frequency and cumulative % but don't know if I should of done this or how to work out the above things!
Please help me!!
Thought it may help if I put in the table I have done:
Salary (£ per week) Freq (f) Mid Pt (x) fx fxx cumm f cumm %
450 but under 500 40 475 19000 9025000 40 20.40816327
500 but under 550 75 525 39375 20671875 115 58.67346939
550 but under 600 40 575 23000 13225000 155 79.08163265
600 but under 650 22 625 13750 8593750 177 90.30612245
650 but under 700 12 675 8100 5467500 189 96.42857143
700 but under 750 5 725 3625 2628125 194 98.97959184
750 but under 800 2 775 1550 1201250 196 100
Totals 196 108400 60812500
Thank you for looking
Hi me again;
Are you asking for the mean and the standard deviation of your grouped data?
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Hi
I have done this
Mean 553.0612245 Var 4391.139109
Q1 455 St Dev 66.26567067
Median 480 Semi Interquartile Range 65
Q3 585 Minimum 450
Maximum 799
Range 349
But not sure if it is right?? handing it in in 3 hours! please help
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Hi lou_needs_maths_help;
Where is the data?
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all the information I have been given is above, thank you for trying to help I'm an events students so not very good at statistics!
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Hi
I have done this
Can you explain how you found the standard deviation or the mean without the data?
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To get the standard deviation I did the square root of the var?
to get the mean i did total fx/ total frequency - 108,440/196
Is that wrong?
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No, that is fine for the SD. But your mean is slightly off, please redo the division.
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oops! thank you! so do you think my sums are correct now for this question? have i done all I can do th show a variety of averagges and measures of dispersion?
Thank you so much for helping
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I think you are OK.
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Brilliant thank you!
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Whoa, whoa, hold on are you the same poster as at the top of this thread?
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yeah i am why does that mean it is wrong?
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No, but the different names confused the issue, the question is, when I asked you how you got the SD you said by taking the square root of the Variance. That is fine, I assumed you had been given the Variance. Now I see that you had to calculate the Variance from grouped data, are you sure you did that right?
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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ohh yea sorry I wasnt a member last night when I first posted the question.
I got the variance from a complicated formula I found on an example page:
fxx/f - mean x mean
is that right?
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I hope that is right because there isn't time to compute it now.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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ok well it is in my notes so should be right i hope! thank you for your help!
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Good luck! Come back and tell me how you did.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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