The main difference is that the vertical scale for a frequency graph is in units (or numbers) whereas in a percentage graph, it is in percentages,
A frequency curve is a graph obtained by joining the points of a frequency polygon freehand smoothly.
A cumulative frequency curve is a graph that shows the cumulative frequency of a data set. This type of graph can present data, such as medians and quartiles. Another name for this curve is an Ogive.
An ogive is a type of graph that is used to represent the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution. This type of graph can also be known as a cumulative frequency graph. The cumulative frequency is the sum of the frequencies accumulated up to the upper boundary of a class in the distribution.
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A frequency diagram.
In a bar graph, the height of the bars is relative to the frequency. In a histogram, the area of the bars is relative to the frequency. Because it deals with area, the label on the y-axis is "frequency density" rather than just "frequency"
frequency is the kinds of the line graph, bar graph, picture graph, pie graph. that's all
The main difference is that the vertical scale for a frequency graph is in units (or numbers) whereas in a percentage graph, it is in percentages,
The answer depends on what the graph displays.
yes you can plot same things from a frequency graph on a line graph because it is the same thing :) peace
yes. An ogive is also known as a cumulative frequency graph.
a cumulative frequency graph mearsure the cumulative frequency on the y-axis and the class boundaries on the x-axis
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No it is not. The ogive is a graph that represents the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution.
A bar graph cannot have classes with different width. The height of a bar graph represents the frequency attributed to that class whereas in a histogram the area of a "bar" is proportional to the frequency, the height represents the frequency density.