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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY

TYPICAL WEIGHTS OF GRAGE 11 ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS AND


MANAGEMENT STUDENTS

SUBMITTED BY: GROUP 1


CRISHA JEAN H. DALIMOCON
JIEZEL MAE A. SANTOS
MARY GRACE A. LABO
MERCY JOY G. ZERNA
JULIE ANN B. DAWITAN
STEPHEN PUSOD

SUBMITTED TO:
RESA MAE SUAREZ

S.Y. 2019-2020
1ST SEMESTER
I.

INTRODUCTION
Human body weight refers to a person's mass or weight. Body weight is
measured in kilograms, a measure of mass, throughout the world (Farlex, 2003).
Accountancy and Business and Management (ABM) are a strand under Academic
track.

PURPOSE
The researchers conducted the study, for the researcher to know the typical
weights of Grade 11 Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) students.

RESPONDENTS
With that the researchers choose Accountancy, Business and Management
(ABM) students, since it is the strand that the researchers undertake with that it was
easier for the researchers to collect data. Grade 11 Accountancy, Business and
Management (ABM) students are divided into three sections, which are the
Mapagkakatiwalaan section which have a total of thirty eight (38) students, the Matipid
section which have a total of thirty eight (38) students and the Masinop section which
have a total of forty (40) students. The researchers got a sample of fifteen (15) students
in each section with a total of forty five (45) respondents.

SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
The researchers used a random sampling technique specifically lottery approach.
The researchers coded the population as numbers and put it in a bowl, and then the
researchers picked randomly to get the 45 respondents. After randomly picking the forty
five (45) respondents the researchers collect the data needed to the randomly selected
respondents.
TIME-FRAME
The researchers conducted the study from September 3, 2019 to September 5,
2019. The conduct of the study takes almost three (3) days; however the submission of
paper will took one (1) week for the researchers to totally finish the research paper.
II. DATA

Table 1. Determining the respondents, population and sample


RESPONDENTS POPULATION SAMPLE
ABM-Mapagkakatiwalaan 38 15
ABM-Matipid 38 15
ABM-Masinop 40 15
TOTAL 116 45

Table 2. Weights of the forty five samples


SAMPLE WEIGHT
Sample 1 61
Sample 2 46
Sample 3 42
Sample 4 54
Sample 5 65
Sample 6 51
Sample 7 48
Sample 8 43
Sample 9 46
Sample 10 53
Sample 11 50
Sample 12 37
Sample 13 38
Sample 14 51
Sample 15 41
Sample 16 48
Sample 17 38
Sample 18 43
Sample 19 39
Sample 20 55
Sample 21 57
Sample 22 47
Sample 23 40
Sample 24 55
Sample 25 54
Sample 26 38
Sample 27 55
Sample 28 43
Sample 29 42
Sample 30 42
Sample 31 51
Sample 32 40
Sample 33 53
Sample 34 49
Sample 35 47
Sample 36 47
Sample 37 53
Sample 38 32
Sample 39 51
Sample 40 32
Sample 41 69
Sample 42 50
Sample 43 45
Sample 44 49
Sample 45 45

Solving for the sample mean, sample variance, and sample standard deviation.

a.) Sample Mean Formula: x̄ = ( Σ xi ) / n

Sample Mean=
61+ 46+42+54 +65+51+ 48+ 43+ 46+53+50+37+ 38+51+41
+ 48+38+ 43+39+55+57+ 47+ 40+55+54 +38+55+43+ 42+ 45
+51+ 40+53+49+ 47+ 47+53+32+51+32+69+50+ 45+49+ 45
45
2138
Sample Mean=
45

Sample Mean= 47.51

b.) Sample Variance Formula:

Sample Variance=
(61-47.51)2+(46-47.51)2+(42-47.51)2+(54-47.51)2+(65-47.51)2+(51-47.51)2+(48-
47.51)2+(43-47.51)2+(46-47.51)2+(53-47.51)2+(50-47.51)2+(37-47.51)2+(38-47.51)2+(51-
47.51)2+(41-47.51)2+(48-47.51)2+(38-47.51)2+(43-47.51)2+(39-47.51)2+(55-47.51)2+(57-
47.51)2+(47-47.51)2+(40-47.51)2+(55-47.51)2+(54-47.51)2+(38-47.51)2+(55-47.51)2+(43-
47.51)2+(42-47.51)2+(45-47.51)2+(51-47.51)2+(40-47.51)2+(53-47.51)2+(49-47.51)2+(47-
47.51)2+(47-47.51)2+(53-47.51)2+(32-47.51)2+(51-47.51)2+(32-47.51)2+(69-47.51)2+(50-
47.51)2+(45-47.51)2+(49-47.51)2+(45-47.51)2

45-1

2685.2445
Sample Variance=
44

Sample Variance= 61.02828409

Sample Variance≈ 61.03

c.) Sample Standard Deviation Formula: σ =√ σ 2

Sample Standard Deviation= √ 61.02828409

Sample Standard Deviation= 7.812060169

Sample Standard Deviation ≈ 7.81


III. CONCLUSION/RESULTS

Based on the results, the sample mean of the weights of Grade 11 Accountancy,
Business and Management is 47.51 which happen to be the typical weights of the
students. Moreover the sample variance is equal to 61.02828409 rounded off to 61.03
and has a standard deviation of 7. 812060169 rounded off to 7.81.

With that the researchers therefore conclude that the typical weights of Grade 11
Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM) students is 47.51 with a forty five
sample respondents.
GROUP 1 MEMBER

Crisha Jean H. Dalimocon Jiezel Mae A. Santos

Mary Grace A. Labo Mercy Joy G. Zerna

Julie Ann B. Dawitan Stephen Klent Pusod

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