Interpretation of The Output of The First Part
Interpretation of The Output of The First Part
2. Interpretation of the second part of the output (Sales Results per day)
It can be seen in the first line that the average sales output is 45 toys per days
achieved by 2 samples of door to door salesmen, or (2/25) x 100% = 8% from the entire
sample of 25 people. Meanwhile, the cumulative is still remains the same because there
has been no addition, namely 8%. The second line outputs the results an average sale of 48
toys per day was achieved by 1 sample salesman door to door salesman, or (1/25) x 100%
= 4% of the entire sample totaling 25 people. Thus, the cumulative frequency becomes 12
or increased by 4% from the original figure of 8%. And so on until cumulative 100%.
3. Interpretation of the third part of the output (Sales Results per Day). The output in the third
part depicts a histgram. A histogram is a data graph made in the form of bars adjusted to
the number of frequencies so that the length of each bar is differentiated based on the length
of each bar being differentiated based on the number of frequencies. In the output above,
it appears that the width of each interval of each bar at the base of the graph is 10.
The graph shows that the variation in height of each bar in the histogram forms a similarity
to the normal curve (bell-shaped curve) included. The similarity of the variations in the
histogram bars and the normal curve has the interpretation that the data distribution is close
to normal.