Why did you make the cut at 3? Because see, I have a total of 30 numbers and my professor wants me to have 6 intervals or classes of data for each frequency. Everything you said makes solid sense except why you chose the cut off number to be 3. Im panicking. This shit is due in 2 hours! God help me!
You would do that simply by putting the "xx - xx" (which I assume refers to the lower class and upper class limit, respectively) in the Label area. The Value entry does not permit multiple values. I hope that helps!
Half the battle is finding the right tutorial. This was so articulate and engaging!! Thank you so much!
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED THANK YOU SO MUCH
That's fantastic sirrr🙏
Why did you make the cut at 3? Because see, I have a total of 30 numbers and my professor wants me to have 6 intervals or classes of data for each frequency. Everything you said makes solid sense except why you chose the cut off number to be 3. Im panicking. This shit is due in 2 hours! God help me!
remarkable
Tq sir..may god bless u :)
great video! Do you know of anything called the origin of the distribution? My teacher is asking for this and it is not in the book
well done
God bless u
how can we do this for two different groups? group 1 and 2 in the same table and graphs
You mean two histograms in the same graph!
can I know how to edit the bin number to number like "xx - xx"?
You would do that simply by putting the "xx - xx" (which I assume refers to the lower class and upper class limit, respectively) in the Label area. The Value entry does not permit multiple values. I hope that helps!
@@cavanliew Thank you so much for your prompt response! it helped!! thanks!!!!!