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Section 2-2 Histograms, Frequency Polygons Ogives

Section 2-2 Histograms, Frequency Polygons Ogives

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Section 2-2

Histograms,

Frequency Polygons

Ogives

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Histograms

The histogram is a graph that displays data by using contiguous vertical bars of various heights to represent the frequencies of the classes.

the x-axis of a histogram represents quantitative i.e. numerical values that are organized in intervals.

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Frequency Histogram

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Side by side Histograms

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Side by side Histograms

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Bar graph

• A Bar Graph (also called Bar Chart) is a graphical display of data using bars of different heights.

• The x-axis will display qualitative i.e. categorical data.

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Bar graph

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Histograms

Please refer to the states temperatures data from section 2-2.

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Use your ruler and draw the x and y axes.

Label each of the axes.

Represent the class boundaries on the x axis.

Represent the frequency on the y axis.

Using the frequencies as the heights, draw vertical bars for each class.

Scale each axes carefully.

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The Frequency Polygon

The frequency polygon is a graph that displays the data by using lines to connect points plotted for the frequencies at the midpoints of the classes. The frequencies are represented by the heights of the points.

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Frequency Polygon

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Frequency Polygon Superimposed on a Histogram

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Constructing a frequency polygon

Step1: Find the midpoints of each class.

Step 2: Draw the x and y axes. Label the x axis with the midpoint of each class. Scale y axis appropriately to plot the frequencies.

Step 3: Using the midpoints for the x values and the frequencies for the y values, plot the points.

Step 4: Connect the plotted points with line segments.

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The Ogive (pronounced o-jive)

The ogive is a graph that represents the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution.

Ogive frequency graphs are constructed similar to a histogram, with one exception. In this case the y axis represents the cumulative frequency.

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Cumulative Frequency

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Relative frequency graphs

Relative frequency graphs are constructed similar to a histogram, with one exception. In this case the y axis represents the relative frequency.

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Relative Frequency Histogram

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Cumulative Relative frequency graphs

Relative cumulative frequency graphs are constructed similar to a histogram, with one exception. In this case the y axis represents the cumulative relative frequency.

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Cumulative Relative Frequency

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Graphing Calculator

• Page 61– Constructing histograms from raw data

• Page 62 – Constructing a Histogram from a

frequency distribution table

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Homework:Read pages 51-60.

Applying Concepts 2-2 page 60

Make sure to answer all questions completely.

Graphs must be done on graph paper; make sure to use a ruler.

Homework

Exercises 2-2, page 61 starting with # 1 every other odd problem.