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Grade 11 ICT Statistics Project Analysis

1. The document summarizes steps taken to analyze the relationship between arm span length and height of household members using statistics and probability. 2. Data on the arm span length and height of 10 people was collected and a scatter plot was created with arm span on the x-axis and height on the y-axis. 3. The data points clustered closely together, indicating multiple people had similar measurements that were rounded to the same values. Regression analysis was performed to find the slope and y-intercept of the linear relationship between arm span and height.
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Grade 11 ICT Statistics Project Analysis

1. The document summarizes steps taken to analyze the relationship between arm span length and height of household members using statistics and probability. 2. Data on the arm span length and height of 10 people was collected and a scatter plot was created with arm span on the x-axis and height on the y-axis. 3. The data points clustered closely together, indicating multiple people had similar measurements that were rounded to the same values. Regression analysis was performed to find the slope and y-intercept of the linear relationship between arm span and height.
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STATISTICS & PROBABILITY

Name: Sef Rowinston M. Maco


Section: GRADE 11 ICT 1
[Link] GATHERING

Column1

[Link] CLEANING Final Grade in


HOUSEHOLD GENMATH
[Link] HOURS x
MEMBER (y)
(x)

STEPS SOLUTION
STATISTIC
household Length of S &
members/n the arm Sef 2 79 158 4
PROBABILI
eighbors span cm TY

[Link] a meter stick or Jeff 3 83 249 9


ruler 1 148 148 Jaycee 9 88 792 81
Measure the length of 2 136 137 Fe 5 85 425 25
the arm span and height 3 171 172 Necesario 11 89 979 121
of 10 household 4 148 148 Jamie 15 93 1395 225
members/ neighbors in
[Link] the 5 135 136 47 517 3998 465
results. 6 92 93
7 78 80 THE VALUES NEEDED FOR SOLVING THE EQUATION ARE THE FOLLOWS ;
8 147 147
9 147 148 N=6 Σx=45 Σy=3998 Σx²=465
10 148 149
Solve for the y-intercepta,i get;

[Link]
[Link] DATA (517)(465)-(45)(3998) (517)(465)-(45)(3998) 240405-179910
(Σy)(Σx²)-(Σx)(Σxy)
172 My Neighbors arm span is measure on the x- a = = =
200 149
148
148
137147
136 axis,and their height is measured on the y-
150 = 6(465)-45² 6(465)-45² 2790-2025
80 93 axis,therefore the data variable is their n(Σx²)-(Σ)²
y-axis (height)

100 measurement which is the height and length


50 of their arm [Link] points Scattered in one 60495
0 area based on the data so that they may be
60 80 100 120 140 160 180 viewed and understood clearly. = = 79.078
[Link] THE POINTS 765
X-axis (length of the arm span) As you can see,the data points are dispersed exactly where
they should [Link]’s because some of them have the same
measurement,while others don’t,yet it’s clearly the same
measurement with only 1cm [Link] after clearing the
data ,it’s evident that the point only has one dot but a bunch
Solving for the slopeb, I also get
of the same measurements.

n(Σxy) - (Σx(Σy) 6(3998) - (45)(517) 23988-23265 723


b
= = = = .945
n(Σx²) - (Σx)² 6(465) - 45² 2790-2025 765
hence,the equation of the regression line y'=a + bx is y' = 79.078 + .945x where the slope is .945 and the y-intercept is [Link] y intercept is the value you get when x = [Link] is the value at same points
where the line intersects the y-axis.

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