- Frequency table: It consists of three columns, the first column contains each of the events given in the data, and the second column contains the tally. The third column consists of the number of times an event occurs. (Frequency) for grouped data, the frequency table consists of class interval, tally, and frequency.
- Cumulative frequency table: The cumulative frequence of a particular class is gotten by adding the frequency of the particular class to the frequencies of the classes before it. Therefore the cumulative frequency table is the table that shows the cumulative frequency of each of the classes.
Grouped Data
When the number of entries in a given data is large, there is need to group the data. In grouping any numerical data, the following statistical parameters are examined.
The following statical parameters are exemplified.
- Class Interval: This is the number of group that a particular data is classified. Each interval contain equal unit of the data
- Class limit: The last numbers in the class interval are called class limits. For instance in the interval 18-20, 18 and 20 are called the class limits, where 18 is the lower class limit and the 20 is the upper class limits.
- Class mark: This is the mid-point of any class interval. It s got by adding the lower and the upper limit together and dividing the result by 2.
Example (1)
The record below shows the score obtained by some student in a maths test
12 15 20 25 30 20 30 15 12 12
15 12 25 12 20 12 20 12 15 25
12 15 12 15 12 15 20 12 15 25
30 25 15 30 20 15 25 30 15 12
12 15 12 15 12 30 20 20 12 15
Prepare a frequency table for the data above:
Example (2)
The following are the mark of 50m students of Danik Institute of management in diploma examination
65 70 60 47 51 55 59 63 68 63
47 53 72 53 67 52 64 70 57 56
73 56 48 51 58 63 65 62 49 64
53 59 63 50 48 72 67 56 61 64
66 52 49 62 71 58 53 69 63 59
Prepare a cumulative frequency table for the data using seven equal class interval
Solution
The class mark is 47
The highest mark is 73
Width of the class = 73 – 47 =3.71 _ 4units
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