I believe a bar graph is best, and could be easily understood by children.
It can be quickly made in Excel (Win), Numbers (Mac) or Gnumeric (Linux).
number of classes
The 2k or 2 to K rule is used to determine the number of classes for a frequency distribution. The 2k rule should be used as a guide more than a dictator of determining the number of classes for a frequency distribution.
frequency distribution
central tendency become more obvious
central tendancy gets more obvious
The atomic number is the same for the all isotopes of a chemical element.
i would define the word compare as a number, angle, shape, ect. that is different and try to see what comparisons they have.
There are a number of websites that allow one to compare the different conference call rates. One can do this on sites such as 'Save on Conferences' and 'Star Conferencing'.
There are a number of websites that will allow one to compare different bank interest rates. These include Money Supermarket and Compare The Market amongst others.
Since the letter of the word COMPARE are distinct, i.e. none of them repeat, then the number of different way you can arrange them is simply the number of permutations of 7 things taken 7 at a time. That is 7! or 5040.
Having a number of different asset classes in the portfolio. Asset classes include stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities and cash equivalents.
No
There are nine (9) hazard classes in the hazard classification system used by the US Department of Transportation and other transportation agencies around the world. There may be a different number of classes in other processes.
No. The constitution of school governing bodies sets upper and lower limits for the number of representatives for different classes, but not the exact number.
Compare the number of sides and angles. Compare the types of angles. Compare the number of parallel lines.
There is a number of places you can compare term life insurance rates. On the computer you can find many different place to compare prices. You can also do it by phone and just keeping track of what you find out.
A positive number is greater than a negative number. If both numbers are positive, the longer number - the one with more digits - is larger. If both have the same number of digits, compare the digits from the left, one at a time until you find one that is different. The one with the larger digit in this last comparison is the larger number.