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    Descriptive Statistics

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    Cumulative frequency graphs and tables

    SL 4.2

    Cumulative frequency graphs are a powerful visual representation of continuous data.


    The value of y at each point x on the curve represents the number of data points less than x.


    We start with a grouped frequency table, and add a row for cumulative frequency, which is the number of items in an interval and all previous (lower) intervals:

    Length

    3≤x<4

    4≤x<5

    5≤x<6

    6≤x<7

    Frequency

    3

    6

    7

    3

    Cumulative

    Frequency

    3

    3+6=9

    9+7=16

    16+3=19


    To plot the diagram, we make a point from each column. The x coordinates are the upper bound of each interval, and the y-coordinates are the cumulative frequency. We then draw a smooth curve through all the points, starting on the x-axis at the lower bound of the first interval, and stopping at the last point.


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    Cumulative frequency graphs and tables

    SL 4.2

    Cumulative frequency graphs are a powerful visual representation of continuous data.


    The value of y at each point x on the curve represents the number of data points less than x.


    We start with a grouped frequency table, and add a row for cumulative frequency, which is the number of items in an interval and all previous (lower) intervals:

    Length

    3≤x<4

    4≤x<5

    5≤x<6

    6≤x<7

    Frequency

    3

    6

    7

    3

    Cumulative

    Frequency

    3

    3+6=9

    9+7=16

    16+3=19


    To plot the diagram, we make a point from each column. The x coordinates are the upper bound of each interval, and the y-coordinates are the cumulative frequency. We then draw a smooth curve through all the points, starting on the x-axis at the lower bound of the first interval, and stopping at the last point.


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