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Distribution - Answer✔️•a way to describe the structure of a particular data set or
population.
Frequency Distribution - Answer✔️•: a display of the values that occur in a data
set and how often each value, or range of values, occurs.
Class - Answer✔️•category of data in a frequency distribution, usually defined as
a range of values.
Frequencies - Answer✔️•the number of data values that fall in each class of a
frequency distribution.
Class Limits - Answer✔️The smallest and largest values that can belong in a given
class.
Class Width - Answer✔️1.which is the difference between the lower class limits
(or upper class limits) of two consecutive classes.
Class Boundary - Answer✔️•the value which lies half-way between the upper
class limit of one class and the lower class limit of the next class.
Class Midpoint - Answer✔️the average of the lower limit and upper limit of the
same class.
Relative Frequency - Answer✔️the fraction or percentage of the data that fall in to
a give class.
, Cumulative Frequency - Answer✔️the sum of the frequencies of a given class and
all previous classes. The cumulative frequency of the last class is the total number
of data values.
Pie Chart - Answer✔️•Display Qualitative Data
•Nominal data where categories of data are parts of the whole.
•Shows how large each category is in relation to the whole.
•Uses percentage of the whole to divide the pie into wedges
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Bar Graph - Answer✔️•Display qualitative or quantitative data.
•Can make it easier to see differences in the amounts of data in different categories.
•One axis displays the categories, the other axis displays the frequencies.
•The bars typically are of equal width.
Histogram - Answer✔️•Quantitative Data
•Visualization of the distribution of numerical data.
•Range of values in the data set is divided into intervals called "classes", which are
shown on the horizontal axis.
•Each vertical bar shows the number of data values that fall into each class.
•Bars should touch and be uniform in width
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Stem and Leaf Plot - Answer✔️•Retains the original data values.
•Visually displays the information.
•Depict frequencies of data without having to
create a frequency distribution.
Line Graph - Answer✔️•Data are measurements over a period of time.
•Horizontal axis represents time.
•Vertical axis show the value of the variable being measured.
•Plot the value of the measurement directly above the time it occurs.
•Join the data points in order using line segments.
Uniform - Answer✔️•frequency of each class is relatively the same. Graphs will
be approximately rectangular in shape.
Symmetric - Answer✔️•the data lies evenly on both sides of the distribution.