SECTION B
QUESTION 5 - 23 MARKS
(a) Indicate whether each of the following variables is quantitative or qualitative.
measurement scale. (example of data is shown in the bracket)
State its
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Countries (Namibia, S. Africa Zimbabwe)
Rating (Superior, Good, Average)
Temperature (13°C, 49°C, 0.74°C)
No. of students per subject (30, 70, 90)
Students ADM No (3749001,22003481)
Qualitative /Quantitative Measurement scale
(b) Using the data below, 15; 26; 13; 33; 22; 14; 27; 15; 32; 23; 5; 26; 25; 14; 34; 13; 15; 22; 15;
28; 10; 18; 21; 24; 20; 18; 34; 20
(i) Draw a frequency table for the following data
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(ii) Draw a Histogram for the above data
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QUESTION 6 - 13 MARKS
Use the following set of data to answer the questions that follow;.
13 149 17 21 10 15 22 19 13
22 13 19 23 17 21 10 9 20 18
Calculate the following
(a) Range
(b) Mode
(c) Median
(d) Geometric Mean
(e) Arithmetic mean
(f) Variance
(g) Standard Deviation
(h) coefficient of variation.
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QUESTION 7 - 17 MARKS
The Bradford Electric Illuminating Company is studying the relationship between kilowatthours
(thousands) used and the number of rooms in a private single-family residence. A random
sample of 10 homes yielded the following. Number of Kilowatt-Hours Number of Kilowatt-
Hours Rooms (thousands) Rooms (thousands).
(a) Find the correlation coefficient r
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