1) The document describes how to create a frequency distribution from raw data by sorting the data, calculating the range and number of classes, and tabulating the results.
2) It provides an example of raw data from 12 to 58, sorted into 5 classes of 10 each, and calculates the frequency, relative frequency, and percentage for each class.
3) The final table shows the tabulated results of the frequency distribution across the 5 classes, with the total frequency, relative frequency, and percentages all equaling the expected values.
1) The document describes how to create a frequency distribution from raw data by sorting the data, calculating the range and number of classes, and tabulating the results.
2) It provides an example of raw data from 12 to 58, sorted into 5 classes of 10 each, and calculates the frequency, relative frequency, and percentage for each class.
3) The final table shows the tabulated results of the frequency distribution across the 5 classes, with the total frequency, relative frequency, and percentages all equaling the expected values.
1) The document describes how to create a frequency distribution from raw data by sorting the data, calculating the range and number of classes, and tabulating the results.
2) It provides an example of raw data from 12 to 58, sorted into 5 classes of 10 each, and calculates the frequency, relative frequency, and percentage for each class.
3) The final table shows the tabulated results of the frequency distribution across the 5 classes, with the total frequency, relative frequency, and percentages all equaling the expected values.