1. illustrates the following measures of position: quartiles,
deciles and percentiles;
2. calculates a specified measure of position (e.g. 90th
percentile) of a set of data;
3. interprets measures of position; and
4. understand the importance and used of the position of
data in solving real – life problem.
At the end of the period, I can…
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MECHANICS
1. You will be shown a screen with four photographs. These four
photographs have something in common. The answer to the puzzle is the
common theme between the four photographs.
2. Below the pictures, you will see blank spaces indicating how many letters
are in the answer.
3. There will be three (3) lucky players who will play the game. If the player
answered the question CORRECTLY, he/she has the power to choose from
his/her classmates who will help him/her to do the activity. On the other
hand, if the player unfortunately answered the question INCORRECTLY,
he/she will be the only one who will do the activity alone.
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PERCENTILE OF GROUPED DATA
• Percentile divides the set of data into 100 equal parts.
PERCENTILE
• Percentile scores are frequently used to report results from
national standardized test like NAT, NCAE & etc.
• The percentile of grouped data is used to characterize
values according to the percentage below them.
• Finding percentiles of a grouped data is similar to that
of finding quartiles and deciles of a grouped data.
Pk = unknown percentile
k = has the value of 1 to 99
LB = lower class boundary of Pk
N = the total frequency of data set
cfb = the cumulative frequency of the class
before the percentile class.
fPk = the frequency of the percentile class
i = the class interval
FORMULA:
STEPS IN FINDING THE KTH PERCENTILE
6
18
27
38
46
50
STEPS IN FINDING THE KTH PERCENTILE
Therefore, the percentile class is 36 – 40.
STEPS IN FINDING THE KTH PERCENTILE
STEP 3 DETERMINE ALL THE NEEDED VALUES.
P65 = 32.5
LB = 35.5
Cfb =27
Fp65 = 11
i = 5
STEPS IN FINDING THE KTH PERCENTILE
STEP 4 SUBSTITUTE AND COMPUTE
Therefore, 65% of the students got a
score less than or equal to 38.
INTERPRETATION
P65 = 38
Your and your friends took the recent Entrance Exam for STEM and the result is
presented in the table below. Using the given table, what should be your score to
exceed the exact 80% (80th percentile) of the examinees.
APPLICATION TIME!
MORAL OF THE DAY
Jaja and Krisha scored 32 and
23, respectively, in the National
Career Assessment Examination
(NCAE). The determining
factor for a college scholarship
is that a student’s score should
be in the top 10% of the scores
of his/her graduating class. The
students in the graduating class
obtained the following scores in
the NCAE.
AM I SCHOLAR?
TABLE
1. Find the 3rd quartile, 72nd
percentile, and the 8th decile
of the set of data.
2. What is the percentile rank
of Jaja and Krisha?
3. Based on their percentile and
percentile ranks, will Jaja and
Krisha receive a scholarship?
Explain your answer.

Percentile For Grouped Data

  • 1.
    1. illustrates thefollowing measures of position: quartiles, deciles and percentiles; 2. calculates a specified measure of position (e.g. 90th percentile) of a set of data; 3. interprets measures of position; and 4. understand the importance and used of the position of data in solving real – life problem. At the end of the period, I can…
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    MECHANICS 1. You willbe shown a screen with four photographs. These four photographs have something in common. The answer to the puzzle is the common theme between the four photographs. 2. Below the pictures, you will see blank spaces indicating how many letters are in the answer. 3. There will be three (3) lucky players who will play the game. If the player answered the question CORRECTLY, he/she has the power to choose from his/her classmates who will help him/her to do the activity. On the other hand, if the player unfortunately answered the question INCORRECTLY, he/she will be the only one who will do the activity alone.
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    • Percentile dividesthe set of data into 100 equal parts. PERCENTILE • Percentile scores are frequently used to report results from national standardized test like NAT, NCAE & etc. • The percentile of grouped data is used to characterize values according to the percentage below them. • Finding percentiles of a grouped data is similar to that of finding quartiles and deciles of a grouped data.
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    Pk = unknownpercentile k = has the value of 1 to 99 LB = lower class boundary of Pk N = the total frequency of data set cfb = the cumulative frequency of the class before the percentile class. fPk = the frequency of the percentile class i = the class interval FORMULA:
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    STEPS IN FINDINGTHE KTH PERCENTILE 6 18 27 38 46 50
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    STEPS IN FINDINGTHE KTH PERCENTILE Therefore, the percentile class is 36 – 40.
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    STEPS IN FINDINGTHE KTH PERCENTILE STEP 3 DETERMINE ALL THE NEEDED VALUES. P65 = 32.5 LB = 35.5 Cfb =27 Fp65 = 11 i = 5
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    STEPS IN FINDINGTHE KTH PERCENTILE STEP 4 SUBSTITUTE AND COMPUTE
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    Therefore, 65% ofthe students got a score less than or equal to 38. INTERPRETATION P65 = 38
  • 16.
    Your and yourfriends took the recent Entrance Exam for STEM and the result is presented in the table below. Using the given table, what should be your score to exceed the exact 80% (80th percentile) of the examinees. APPLICATION TIME!
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  • 18.
    Jaja and Krishascored 32 and 23, respectively, in the National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE). The determining factor for a college scholarship is that a student’s score should be in the top 10% of the scores of his/her graduating class. The students in the graduating class obtained the following scores in the NCAE. AM I SCHOLAR?
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    TABLE 1. Find the3rd quartile, 72nd percentile, and the 8th decile of the set of data. 2. What is the percentile rank of Jaja and Krisha? 3. Based on their percentile and percentile ranks, will Jaja and Krisha receive a scholarship? Explain your answer.