if I had a question with equal bar widths but used this method would I lose marks or just be giving myself an extra step? Just found your videos today from another teacher at the college - 2 months until the real exams!
I'm having a problem with my Frequency distribution with unequal width, other references I watched use this formula: Adjusted Frequency = (minimum class size / class size)*frequency. Can you enlighten me? Thank you in advance 🙏
you are great :) Thank you for your super helpful concise video
if I had a question with equal bar widths but used this method would I lose marks or just be giving myself an extra step? Just found your videos today from another teacher at the college - 2 months until the real exams!
You'd be giving yourself extra work to do. Thanks for watching!
I'm having a problem with my Frequency distribution with unequal width, other references I watched use this formula: Adjusted Frequency = (minimum class size / class size)*frequency. Can you enlighten me? Thank you in advance 🙏
thank you so much sir, good video
Great Explanation
Thank you
so if the bars are equal lengths, I don't need to use this method?
If the bars are of equal width, then the vertical axis is the frequency, which makes everything a lot easier
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