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Paul John F. Cadag Basic Statistics TTh (2:00 -3:30)

Simple Random Sampling (Birth Place)

n = 100/1+100(12.4)2
N = 100
n = 40
a = 87.6 %
e = 12.4 %
k = 100/40 = 2.5 > 3

34 96 22 27 45 89 75 65 24 37
78 72 99 98 20 76 47 95 87 13
70 94 23 51 41 58 69 68 67 77
48 7 32 59 10 46 12 97 88 86

Tabular:

Quezon =4
Manila = 15
Paranaque =2
Isabela =1
Makati =6
Taiwan =1
Bataan =1
Sorsogon =1
Pampanga =1
Mandaluyong =1
Las pinas =1
Cavite =2
Muntinlupa =1
Marinduque =1
Pasig =1
Olongapo =1
40
Textual:

According to our pick of 40 respondents out of 100.The highest in 40 respondents in birth place
is in Manila followed by Makati, then followed by Quezon which is 4%, when Paranaque and
Cavite is 2%. And the same rate of birth place which is 1% only this are the: Iasabela, Taiwan,
Bataan, Sorsogon, Pampanga, Mandaluyong, Las pinas, Muntinlupa, Marinduque, Pasig and
Olongapo.

Graphical:

Birth Place
16
14
12
10
8
Birth Place
6
4
2
0
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Systematic Random Sampling (Religion)

n = 100/1+100(12.4)2
N = 100
n = 40
a = 87.6 %
e = 12.4 %
k = 100/40 = 2.5 > 3

2 4 26 38 50 62 74 86 98 10
5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 1 13
8 20 32 44 56 68 80 92 4 16
11 23 35 47 59 71 83 95 7 19

Tabular:

Born again = 3
Catholic = 34
Baptist = 1
Muslim = 1
Iglesia = 1
40

Textual:

According to survey for religion the catholic Religion is the highest in 40 out of 100 respondents.
Which the catholic have 40%, when Muslim and Iglesia are the same 1% rate, Born again is 2%
and Baptist is 4%.
Graphical:

Religion
40

35

30

25
Religion
20

15

10

0
Born Again Catholic Baptist Muslim Iglesia
Stratified Random Sampling (Birth date)

n = 100/1+100(12.4)2
N = 100
n = 40
a = 87.6 %
e = 12.4 %
k = 100/40 = 2.5 > 3

4 5 7 8 9 12 14 15 16 17
19 20 22 23 31 32 34 35 40 43
47 48 49 51 56 58 60 61 62 63
68 73 76 79 80 83 84 85 86 87

Frequency distribution Table:

Class Tally f Class Class Relatively Commulative


Interval Boundaries mark Frequency Frequency

Cf< Cf>

18 – 19 ||||| - ||||| - ||| 13 17.5 – 19.5 27.25 32.5 13 40

20 – 21 ||||| - ||||| - 16 19.5 – 21.5 41 40 29 27


||||| - |
22 -23 ||||| - || 7 21.5 – 23.5 45 17.5 36 11

24 – 25 |||| 4 23.5 – 25.5 49 10 40 4


Textual:

According to survey in of age, the highest is 20 – 21 which is 16% followed by 18-19 which is
13%, when 22 – 23 is 7% and the lowest is 24 – 25

Graphical:

Birth date

(16%) 20 -21
(13%) 18 - 19
(7%) 22 - 23
(4%) 24 - 25

Cluster Random Sampling (Gender)


n = 100/1+100(12.4)2
N = 100
n = 40
a = 87.6 %
e = 12.4 %
k = 100/40 = 2.5 > 3

Tabular:

Male = 28
Female = 12
40

Textual:

In our 40 respondents out of 100 in gender type the male is the higher than female which
28% in male and 12% in female.

Graphical:

Gender

(28%) Male
(12%) Female

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