What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
In principle, yes. It may require interpolation within the central interval.
A frequency diagram.
to find an interval you have to subtract the first two number from each other for example 5 10 15 20 the interval for this set of data is 5
What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
write an interval and a scale for the data set 55,30,78,98,7, and 45
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
In principle, yes. It may require interpolation within the central interval.
The answer will depend on the data values: there is no rule that fits all situations.
A frequency diagram.
to find an interval you have to subtract the first two number from each other for example 5 10 15 20 the interval for this set of data is 5
Range tells you the interval in which the f(x) values are found.
A good way to assess what is a reasonable interval when graphing data is to see if there are any common factors in the data set. In this case 5, 10, 30, 40 and 20 are all clearly divisible by 5. Therefore, 5 would be a reasonable interval to use when graphing the data.
Oh, dude, an interval for this data set would be from 7 to 98, and the scale would be like 1 to 20 or something. But, like, who really cares about all that math stuff anyway, right? Just give me a pizza and a movie, and I'm good to go.
any interval subset of R is open and closed
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