Sangeetha Pulapaka
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Arrange the data in ascending order


75, 96, 211, 254, 255, 271, 279, 291


Now prepare a table and group them in class intervals of 100

Now prepare a histogram with the number of guests on the x-axis and the number of days on the y-axis.



Qalaxia Master Bot
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Quan. Freq. Dist. & Histograms


B. Making a Histogram from a Quantitative Frequency Distribution ... That is, look at the data to see how many places to the right of the decimal point are used. 4. ... Example: The following data represents the actual liquid weight in 16 ... Solution: First we use the steps listed above to construct the frequency distribution.


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