Example 2: drawing a cumulative frequency graph with an axis break These tables below show the birth weights (g)(g)(g) of 200200200 babies. Draw a cumulative frequency graph to represent this distribution. Calculate the cumulative frequency values for the data set. Show step The first table...
The class intervals used in grouped frequency tables can be written in different ways. Take care when writing them, or finding the midpoints. For example, 00 to 55 0−50−5 0≤x<50≤x<5 Highest frequency A number may appear more than once in a frequency column. This does NOT...
Data Handling maths GCSE examination questions allowing the teacher and student to identify areas or stregnth and weakness. Answers provided
Frequency tables (F) Grouped data (F) Stem and leaf diagrams (F) The data handling cycle (F) 4. PROBABILITY: The probability scale (F) Probability of not an event (F) Addition rule for mutually exclusive outcomes (F) Relative frequency (F) ...
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Cumulative Frequency GCSE Maths revision section of Revision Maths, looking at graphs and curves, median value, frequency tables and quartiles. Contains a video explaining cumulative frequency graphs and curves.
Revision cards to help you prepare for the UK GCSE maths examinations. Use these to prepare as thoroughly as possible to achieve a grade C If your target grade is higher, use these cards to ensure you are competent with the lower grade questions. Rememb
Frequency tables (F) Grouped data (F) Stem and leaf diagrams (F) The data handling cycle (F) 4. PROBABILITY: The probability scale (F) Probability of not an event (F) Addition rule for mutually exclusive outcomes (F) Relative frequency (F) ...
Frequency tables (F) Grouped data (F) Stem and leaf diagrams (F) The data handling cycle (F) 4. PROBABILITY: The probability scale (F) Probability of not an event (F) Addition rule for mutually exclusive outcomes (F) Relative frequency (F) ...
Frequency tables (F) Grouped data (F) Stem and leaf diagrams (F) The data handling cycle (F) 4. PROBABILITY: The probability scale (F) Probability of not an event (F) Addition rule for mutually exclusive outcomes (F) Relative frequency (F) ...