Cumulative Frequency Distribution
Cumulative Frequency Distribution - Cumulative frequency is obtained by adding the frequency of a class interval and the frequencies of the preceding intervals upto that class interval. This is explained by an example below. The following ..
Ogive (Cumulative Frequency Curve)
A plot of the cumulative frequency against the upper class boundary with the points joined by line segments. Any continuous cumulative frequency curve, including a cumulative frequency polygon, is called an ogive. There are two ways ..
 
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Question : I know what it is but I recently had my int 2 maths exam a year early and in the test you had to do a cumulitive frequency table. It then asked for the median but didn't say which table you were to take it from, The frequeny or the cumulative frequency. I took the it from the cumulative freq. table so would this be right? (If i got the right median of course)
Answer : Hi, Yes 50% on the cumulative frequency table would be the median of the data. I hope that helps!! :-)..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Hi, Yes 50% on the cumulative frequency table would be the median of the data. I hope that helps!! :-)..   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : I have a load of cumulative frequency tables for my mathmatics coursework. they have the fields:
Height, Midpoint,Frequency, Frequency x Midpoint, Cumulative frequency.
Is there a way, if i copy these tables to excel, to make a graph which plots cumulative frequency on y axis and frequency on x axis? And how?
Thanks
Answer : I think that if you just copy the graph in word and paste it to excel it will be fine and then you can use the Graph Wizard to create a suitable graph to show this information. You can determine the X and Y axis by altering it in the settings within the wizard. Hope this helps!..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : I think that if you just copy the graph in word and paste it to excel it will be fine and then you can use the Graph Wizard to create a suitable graph to show this information. You can determine the X and Y axis by altering it in the settings within the wizard. Hope this helps!..   More from Yahoo Answers
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