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How do you find the frequency and frequency density on a histogram when you are only given the class width?

To calculate the frequency density we will simply divide the frequency by the class width.


What is the equation for frequency density?

frequency density = frequency/group width


How do you work out frequency from a frequecny density histogram?

class width times frequency density gives you the frequency


How do you calculate the frequency density in a histogram?

Frequency density= Frequency/Class width So shut ur mouth whoever is reading this!


How do you find relative density of a solid using melde's apparatus?

To find the relative density of a solid using Melde's apparatus, you first need to determine the frequency of vibration of a stretched string driven by a tuning fork. You then immerse the solid in water and measure the change in the frequency caused by the addition of the solid while ensuring that the tension in the string remains constant. The relative density can be calculated by comparing the density of the solid to the density of water, using the formula ( \text{Relative Density} = \frac{\text{Density of Solid}}{\text{Density of Water}} ). This method relies on the relationship between the frequency of vibration, tension, and mass per unit length of the string.


Does frequency density divided by class width equals frequency?

No.


How do you work out the frequency for a histogram?

Frequency Density multiplied by the class width


Can you have decimals on frequency density?

Yes.


What is the relationship between density and frequency?

Frequency is equal to inverse of the square root of density. As the frequency of a string for example goes up the density will go down but in a non-linear fashion. That is to create higher and higher frequencies less and less density decreases are required.


What does the height of a bar in a histogram represent?

The frequency density. That is, the frequency divided by the class width.


How do you convert a beta probability density function to a beta frequency distribution?

probability density distribution


How do you work out frequency density?

basically this is an exampleAGE (YEARS) FREQUENCY FREQUENCY DENSITYFD= Frequency DensityAge : 0