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How do you find the interval in a frequency table? - Answers

First, you decide how many intervals you need. (Can be between 5-15). Then, you find the range (Max-Min=Range) Next you divide the range by the amount of intervals you wanted. The quotient is the width of your data Example: Intervals(Width=10 and Minimum=28)(When you add the width to the minimum, you should count the minimum too. Instead of 28+10=38, it would be 37 since the 28 count, and to check the answer you have to add ten going down) 28-37 38-47 48-57 58-67 68-77



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First, you decide how many intervals you need. (Can be between 5-15). Then, you find the range (Max-Min=Range) Next you divide the range by the amount of intervals you wanted. The quotient is the width of your data Example: Intervals(Width=10 and Minimum=28)(When you add the width to the minimum, you should count the minimum too. Instead of 28+10=38, it would be 37 since the 28 count, and to check the answer you have to add ten going down) 28-37 38-47 48-57 58-67 68-77



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How do you find the interval in a frequency table? - Answers

First, you decide how many intervals you need. (Can be between 5-15). Then, you find the range (Max-Min=Range) Next you divide the range by the amount of intervals you wanted. The quotient is the width of your data Example: Intervals(Width=10 and Minimum=28)(When you add the width to the minimum, you should count the minimum too. Instead of 28+10=38, it would be 37 since the 28 count, and to check the answer you have to add ten going down) 28-37 38-47 48-57 58-67 68-77

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      First, you decide how many intervals you need. (Can be between 5-15). Then, you find the range (Max-Min=Range) Next you divide the range by the amount of intervals you wanted. The quotient is the width of your data Example: Intervals(Width=10 and Minimum=28)(When you add the width to the minimum, you should count the minimum too. Instead of 28+10=38, it would be 37 since the 28 count, and to check the answer you have to add ten going down) 28-37 38-47 48-57 58-67 68-77
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