Chap. 1 Sec. 1c Notes

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Let¶s use this data to create a
frequency table.
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°hap. 1 Sec. 1c
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M elative Frequency:
Ł epresents the % of data contained in each class
M °umulative Frequency:
Ł epresents the count of the frequencies that fall in
or below the current class
M elative °umulative Frequency:
Ł epresents the sum of the % that fall in or below
the current class

M epresents the relative cumulative frequencies
through the use of a line graph
M STEPS:
Ł Label & Scale the Axes of your graph:
þ ëertical represents the %¶s, up to 100%
þ Horizontal represents the class intervals
Ł Plot Points
þ Points are plotted at the left endpoint of the next
class
þ The last point should be plotted at a height of 100%
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M ives us information
about how an
individual piece of
data compares to the
group
M Percentile:
Ł % of data that falls
below a given data
value
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M A line graph used to
represent systematic
changes over a period
of time
Ł raphs such as
stemplots and
histograms cannot
accurately represent
the variable of time
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