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Section 2.2 Frequency Distributions, Histograms, and Frequency Polygons.

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1 Section 2.2 Frequency Distributions, Histograms, and Frequency Polygons

2 We need DATA The following data set shows the results of the number of times seniors got in trouble (real trouble) with their parents last year. 2 3 7 9 11 3 5 10 14 41 5 8 10 4 6 17 7 83 3 5 12 1 5 12 6 94 7 11 9 2 15 6 1

3 Get DATA First thing we want to do is plug the data into our calculators (STAT – EDIT – LIST1) Then Sort your data (STAT – SORTA() – 2 nd 1 – ENTER) 2 3 7 9 11 3 5 10 14 41 5 8 10 4 6 17 7 83 3 5 12 1 5 12 6 94 7 11 9 2 15 6 1

4 Frequency Distribution Is a table that organizes data into classes and intervals. Class #IntervalClass Mark Freq.Relative Freq

5 Frequency Distribution Class #IntervalClass MarkFreq.Relative Freq 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 We tend to use 10 classes because it breaks up the data nicely! In order to do the INTERVALS, start with the lowest number, THEN find the class width. Class width: how many numbers are in each interval. To find class width = (highest – lowest) / # of classes To find class width = (17 - 1) / 10 = 1.6 Class width = 1.6, but we are going to round to 2 1 – 3 4 – 6 And fill out the rest of the intervals Class mark is the average of the interval Class mark of Class #1 = (1 + 3) / 2 = 2 2 Frequency is the number of data points in each interval. And fill out the rest of the intervals 9 Relative Frequency is the frequency divided by the total frequency. 9/36 And fill out the rest of the intervals

6 Histogram Graph that displays data from a frequency distribution Always uses INTERVALS Must have TOUCHING BARS Its NOT a bar graph

7 Histogram Create a histogram by hand from our frequency distribution. Make sure to label all your axes And make the bars touching! X axis = # of times in trouble Y axis = frequency

8 Frequency Polygon Graph that displays data from a frequency distribution Uses dots to plot the points It is NOT a line graph Can be found in the financial section of newspapers/internet

9 Frequency Polygon Create a frequency polygon by hand from our frequency distribution. Make sure to label all your axes Connect your dots! X axis = # of times in trouble Y axis = frequency

10 On the calculator Now let’s graph a histogram on the calculator


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