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A set of observed frequencies.
It is not true to say that people don't use tally marks often - they do!
10 tallies of course, example: IIII IIII ---- ----
Tally
9999999
the biggest number is 9999999.
9999999 + 1 = 1000000, which is the next value. In word form, this number is "ten million."
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A "frequency table" just refers to a kind of table you can make to record the frequency of particular results or events, as part of an experiment or to analyse data. It is convenient to list the possible events or results along the left side of the table, and then make tally marks across from them, in order to count the number of times each one appears; thus, the tally marks represent each event or result's frequency, or the number of times it shows up.
The tally marks I'm familiar with cannot have negative numbers because they are used to count real things and there cannot be a negative apple
9999999
A frequency table is a table that lists items and uses tally marks to record and show the number of times they occur.