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Cumulative Frequency

Cumulative Frequency. How to draw a cumulative frequency graph. If the data is jumbled, sort it out by using a table. 23, 24, 34, 45, 56, 23, 57, 41, 37, 65, 17, 26, 35, 44, 33, 48, 19, 61, 58, 55, 49, 44, 57, 43. You must decide sensible intervals.

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Cumulative Frequency

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  1. Cumulative Frequency How to draw a cumulative frequency graph

  2. If the data is jumbled, sort it out by using a table 23, 24, 34, 45, 56, 23, 57, 41, 37, 65, 17, 26, 35, 44, 33, 48, 19, 61, 58, 55, 49, 44, 57, 43 You must decide sensible intervals

  3. Complete the third column by adding the second column like this:

  4. You don’t have to show working

  5. Plot the second number in the data column against the number in the cumulative frequency column Plot these numbers

  6. Now, join up the points

  7. You can use this to find the middle half ¾ (18) ½ (12) Upper Q (53) ¼ (6) Lower Q (30) Median (42)

  8. This means that the middle half is between 30 and 53. Called the inter-quartile range.53 – 30 = 23 The Lower Quartile is 30 Median is 42 The Upper Quartile is 53

  9. EXAMPLECUMULATIVE FREQUENCY GRAPHS

  10. CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY GRAPHS

  11. BIG graph – a whole sheet of graph paper

  12. BIG graph – a whole sheet of graph paper

  13. Q1 Q2 Q3 Whiskers to highest and lowest values

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