Question: Make a Frequency Distribution with 5 classes, also list the midpoints, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency Make a relative frequency ogive Don't forget descriptive

 Make a Frequency Distribution with 5 classes, also list the midpoints,
  • Make a Frequency Distribution with 5 classes, also list the midpoints, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency
  • Make a relative frequency ogive
    • Don't forget descriptive title and labels on x and y axis (ogive is not descriptive, what does the graph represent?)
  • Make a frequency polygon
    • Don't forget a descriptive title and labels on x and y axis (polygon is not descriptive, what does the graph represent?)
  • Calculate the mean
  • Calculate the median
  • Calculate the sample standard deviation (our data is sample from our class, not a population!)
  • Calculate the Q1 and Q3 values
relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequencyMake a relative frequency ogiveDon't forget descriptive

A B C D E F G H K L M N O P Age Gender For the following questions, use only the "age" column: 29 F 22 F Points Age Frequency Distribution: Class Width 34 F 38 F Class Limits Relative Cumulative 40 F Low High Midpoint Freq. Frequency | Relative Freq 22 M Limits 2 21 F Freq. 20 M Mid. INNN 39 F RF 53 F CF 18 M 28 F 2 Mean *Round to two decimals 28 M 2 Median *Round to one decimal 21 F 2 Sample Standard deviation: *Round to two decimals 6 40 M 2 Q1 *Round to one decimal 24 M Q3 *Round to one decimal 36 M 26 M 21 F Ogive: Ogive: Polygon: 45 M Polygon 47 M 42 M 36 F Total: 25

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