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Frequency Distributions Worksheet

The document discusses frequency distributions and provides examples of creating simple distribution tables from data sets by calculating relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percent. It also includes an example of drawing a histogram to represent a data set.
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Frequency Distributions Worksheet

The document discusses frequency distributions and provides examples of creating simple distribution tables from data sets by calculating relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percent. It also includes an example of drawing a histogram to represent a data set.
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Frequency Distributions

1. Fill out the rest of this simple distribution table by calculating the relative frequency,
cumulative frequency, and cumulative percent. Round final answers to the 2nd decimal
place.

X f rf cf c%
10 5 .08 60 100%
9 0 .00 55 92%
8 10 .17 55 92%
7 20 .33 45 75%
6 25 .42 25 42%
N = 60

2. Using the data set given below. Create a simple distribution table by calculating the
relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percent. Round final answers
to the 2nd decimal place.

X f rf cf c%
5 2 .17 12 100%
4 4 .33 10 83%
3 3 .25 6 50%
2 0 .00 3 25%
1 3 .25 3 25%

3. A police radar unit measured the speed of 25 cars on Elm Street. The resulting speeds
were: 29, 23, 30, 30, 27, 24, 30, 25, 23, 28, 25, 24, 28, 30, 23, 30, 27, 25, 29, 24, 23, 26,
30, 28, and 25.
a. Create a simple distribution table by calculating the relative frequency,
cumulative frequency, and cumulative percent. Round final answers to the 2nd
decimal place.
b. Draw a histogram to represent these data.
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X f rf cf c%
30 6 .24 25 100%
29 2 .08 19 76%
28 3 .12 17 68%
27 2 .08 14 56%
26 1 .04 12 48%
25 4 .16 11 44%
24 3 .12 7 28%
23 4 .16 4 16%

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