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This document provides examples of constructing different types of frequency distributions from sample data sets: 1. It gives data on number of customers served at a restaurant each weekday and instructs to create a frequency distribution table (FDT) with measures like range, class mark, relative and cumulative frequencies. 2. Another data set shows preferences of transportation for hotel guests and asks to make a categorical distribution and interpret results. 3. A third presents body weights of rats in a study and again asks for an FDT with calculated metrics. 4. Additional examples include instructions to make a histogram for gas mileage data and a relative frequency histogram for another data set. 5. Finally, it provides marks data and

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Frequency Distributions Frequency Distributions

This document provides examples of constructing different types of frequency distributions from sample data sets: 1. It gives data on number of customers served at a restaurant each weekday and instructs to create a frequency distribution table (FDT) with measures like range, class mark, relative and cumulative frequencies. 2. Another data set shows preferences of transportation for hotel guests and asks to make a categorical distribution and interpret results. 3. A third presents body weights of rats in a study and again asks for an FDT with calculated metrics. 4. Additional examples include instructions to make a histogram for gas mileage data and a relative frequency histogram for another data set. 5. Finally, it provides marks data and

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Frequency Distributions

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1. The following are the number of customers a restaurant


served for lunch on 60 weekdays:

50 64 55 51 60 41 71 53 63 64
49 59 66 45 61 57 65 62 58 65
55 61 60 55 53 57 58 66 53 56
64 46 59 49 64 60 58 64 42 47
59 62 56 63 61 68 57 51 61 51
60 59 67 52 52 58 64 43 60 62

Construct the FDT of the given data set.


Find the Range, Class Mark, Relative frequency and
cumulative frequency.

2. A survey taken at a hotel in ITC indicated that 40 guests


preferred the following means of transportation:

car car bus plane train bus bus plane car plane plane
bus plane car car train train car car car car plane
plane car bus car bus car plane car plane plane car
car car bus train car bus car

Construct a categorical distribution showing the


frequencies corresponding to the different means of
transportation. Interpret the results.

3. The following are the body weights (in grams) of 50 rats


used in a study of vitamin deficiencies:

136 92 115 118 121 137 132 120 104 129


125 119 115 101 129 87 108 110 133 124
135 126 127 103 110 126 118 82 104 113
137 120 95 146 126 119 119 105 132 95
126 118 100 113 106 125 117 102 146 148

Construct the FDT of the given data set.


Find the Range, Class Mark, Relative frequency and
cumulative frequency.

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4. Create a histogram for the following data Average gas


mileage in miles/gallon:
24,17,14,22,25,26,38,42,24,12,28,19,32,21,35,28,21,31,18,19

5. Draw a relative frequency histogram from the given data.


34,40,52,57,57,60,60,63,67,69,69,69,71,89

6. Question: For the data given below, construct a less than


cumulative frequency table and plot its ogive.

Marks 0 - 10 10 - 20 20 - 30 30 - 40 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 70 - 80 80 - 90 90 -100
Frequency 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 6 4

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