Yes.
In order to plot the points on either the frequency polygon or curve, the mid values of the class intervals of the distribution are calculated. Then the frequencies with respect to the mid points are plotted. However in a frequency curve the points are joined by a smooth curve, where as in a frequency polygon the points are joined by straight lines. Apart from this major difference, a frequency polygon is a closed figure where as the frequency curve is not.
Frequency distribution, helps us to understand the trends of data. If gives an idea about how data is spread. To graphically represent the data, a histogram is used. In an inventory system, this measure helps in understanding the demand for different classes of items, based on which inventory ordering can be adjusted. example: In in a shoe store, if the frequency distribution shows that, shoe of size 9 is sold maximum then the store can order more of size 9 shoes.
Listing the fractions is ascending (or descending) order.
Are you serious?? Lol wow. 32359, 20000, 19000, 18000, 17000, 16000, 15000, 14000, 13000, 89
Random
A bar graph of frequency against category, value or range of values is the best method.
In order to plot the points on either the frequency polygon or curve, the mid values of the class intervals of the distribution are calculated. Then the frequencies with respect to the mid points are plotted. However in a frequency curve the points are joined by a smooth curve, where as in a frequency polygon the points are joined by straight lines. Apart from this major difference, a frequency polygon is a closed figure where as the frequency curve is not.
Frequency distribution, helps us to understand the trends of data. If gives an idea about how data is spread. To graphically represent the data, a histogram is used. In an inventory system, this measure helps in understanding the demand for different classes of items, based on which inventory ordering can be adjusted. example: In in a shoe store, if the frequency distribution shows that, shoe of size 9 is sold maximum then the store can order more of size 9 shoes.
-- The highest frequency of sound audible to the human ear is of the order of 20,000 Hz.-- The lowest frequency of light visible to the human eye is of the order of 375,000,000,000,000 Hz.
Listing the fractions is ascending (or descending) order.
Alphabetic order
It could be just about anything. For example, starting with the lowest number, add 100 at a time (or a number slightly larger than 100) to get the following numbers.
step 1: find the highest and lowest value given in the data. step 2: make two columns for 1 variable (x) and the other for tally bars. step3: arrange the values of variables in the ascending order in the variable column and another column for tally bars. step4:record the data in frequency tally step 5:find the frequency by counting the frequency tally
Are you serious?? Lol wow. 32359, 20000, 19000, 18000, 17000, 16000, 15000, 14000, 13000, 89
An efficiency template is a chart that distribution data is entered into in order to track, assess, and improve on all variables related to distribution. A distribution manager would need this data in order to track the effectiveness of the distribution system he is responsible for.
They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
It goes in order from highest frequency beam, violet, to lowest frequency, red.