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Bars are for single values or classes with uniform width, and the height of each bar is the frequency. In a histogram, the classes are of different width and the heights are proportional to the frequency density. The frequency, itself, is given by the area of the "bar" above the class.
A histogram is a graph that for a given set of data show you how many times a certain range of values appears and how it compares to the frequency of ranges of values. A table on the other hand relates two unique sets of numbers, and shows how a value in one set corresponds to values in the other.
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Its D. stannic fluoride, SnF4
No, all probabilities are given from a scale of 0 to 1. 0 represents 0% and 1 represents a 100% probability.
To calculate the frequency density we will simply divide the frequency by the class width.
Bars are for single values or classes with uniform width, and the height of each bar is the frequency. In a histogram, the classes are of different width and the heights are proportional to the frequency density. The frequency, itself, is given by the area of the "bar" above the class.
A histogram is a graph that for a given set of data show you how many times a certain range of values appears and how it compares to the frequency of ranges of values. A table on the other hand relates two unique sets of numbers, and shows how a value in one set corresponds to values in the other.
It's cumulative frequency :)
The number 5.
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How do you find missed frequency if median and mode are given
the velocity of a wave is given by frequency*its wavelength
Frequency is the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time.
find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
speed=frequency x wavelenth xD