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(SHS) level 11 nd
LESSON LOG Learning STATISTICS AND
Teacher Mr. Warren Errojo, LPT
Area PROBABILITY
STATISTICS &
Teaching Dates and JANUARY 3-6, 2017 : Mon - Tim
PROBABILITY Quarter THIRD
Time Fri e
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean.
B. Performance The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real-life problems in
Standards different disciplines.
C. Learning
Competencies/ Objectives - At the end of the lesson, the At the end of the lesson, At the end of the
learner must be able to: the learner must be able lesson, the learner
1. find the mean and to: must be able to:
(Write the LC Code for variance of the sampling
distribution of the sample
each) mean. 1. illustrate the Central 1. solve problems
involving sampling
Limit Theorem. distributions of the
M11/12SP-IIId-5 sample mean.
M11/12SP-IIIe-2 M11/12SP-IIIe-f-1
II. CONTENT -
Sampling and Sampling Sampling and Sampling Sampling and
Distributions Distributions Sampling Distributions
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teachers Guide pages - - - -
2. Learners Materials - - - -
pages
3. Textbook pages 1. Statistics and Probability, 1st 1. Statistics and Probability, 1. Statistics and
- Ed., pp. 110 118 1st Ed., pp. 110 118 Probability, 1st Ed., pp.
2. Statistics, CMO 03, 2015 Ed., 2. Statistics, CMO 03, 2015 110 118
pp. 139 - 140 Ed., pp. 139 - 140 2. Statistics, CMO 03,
2015 Ed., pp. 139 - 140
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR)
3
portal
1.50 1/10 3
2.00 1/10 = 0.60
2.50 1/5 5
3.00 1/5
3.50 1/5
4.00 1/10
4.50 1/10
Problem (FINITE
Total 1.00POPULATION)
Where:
x = X P(
X ) =
*Find the finite population
3.00 correction factor if N = 200 and n
7. Compute the variance of the = 10.
sampling distribution of the sample
means ( x2 ). 20010
= 2001 =
X P(
X X P(
X
X 2
13.78
) ) 14.11 = 98 .
X
2
1.5 1/10 - 2.25 0.225
0 1.50
2.0 1/10 - 1.00 0.100
0 1.00
2.5 1/5 - 0.25 0.050
0 0.50
3.0 1/5 0.00 0.00 0.000
0
3
3.5 1/5 0.50 0.25 0.050
0
4.0 1/10 1.00 1.00 0.100
0
4.5 1/10 1.50 2.25 0.225
0
Tota 1.0 0.750
l
0
8. Construct the histogram.
2 2
2.2 x = (infinite
5.) The mean of the sampling
n
distribution of is always equal to the population)
mean of the population. Thus,
3
3.) The standard deviation of
the sampling distribution of
2
*Hence, if we select all possible samples the sample means is:
(of the same size) from a population and
3.2
X = (infinite
n
population)
NOTE:
Central limit
E. Discussing new - Explain: (from the example) - -
concepts and practicing
new skills #2 1. How do you compare mean of
the sample means and the
mean of the population?
a. n = 94 b. n = 11
G. Finding practical - Application:
applications of concepts 1. The following date give the
and skills in daily living ages (in years) of all six
members in the family.
55 53 28 25 21 15
CESAR M. DEL ROSARIO JR., CE ERWIN L. PURCIA, DALL CALICK D. ARRIETA, PhD
SHS T-1 Head, CCNHS-SHS Principal I