Frequency Distribution


 
 
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Frequency Distribution

Frequency Distribution: 

Frequency table or frequency distribution is a method to present raw data in the form, from which on can easily understand the information contained in the raw data.  Frequency distributions are of two types:

  • (i) Discrete or ungrouped frequency distribution
  • (ii) Continuous or grouped frequency distribution
  • Discrete Frequency Distribution :

    The process of preparing this type of distribution is very simple. The construction of a discrete frequency distribution from the given raw data is done by the use of the method of tally marks. In the first column of the frequency table we write all possible values of the variable from the lowest to the highest.

    Illustration : Draw a discrete frequency distribution of the number of children in 20 families:  1,1,2,3,4,3,2,1,1,4,5,2,4,2,2,1,3,3,2,5

    Solution : The data may be put in the form of a discrete frequency distribution as follows:

    No. of children

    Tally bars

    Frequency

    1 5
    2 6
    3 IIII 4
    4 III 3
    5 II 2
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    Question : 1

    Find the Frequency of class 80-100 by using the given data:

    Class SizeFrequency
    20-408
    40-604
    60-807
    80-1009
    100-1202
    Total32
    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    The scores obtained by a group of participants in a game are shown in the table. A participant who scores more than 3 points receives a hamper. If the number of participants who do not receive hampers is twice the number of those who do, find the value of y.

    Score2345
    Number of participants10416y34

     

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    A random survey of numbers of children of various age group playing in a park was found as follows. Children playing under the age of 15 years are:

    AgeNo. of Children
    1 - 25
    2 - 33
    3 - 56
    5 - 712
    7 - 109
    10 - 1510
    15 - 174
    Right Option : D
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