Thank you very much.. I noticed when i used less than 4 decimal places, i could not get the relative freq. to equal 1.0 ... does this mean that the more decimal places you use, the more accurate the histogram would be? So we should always use as many decimal places as possible?
Yes, that is definitely the case! Use store/recall on your calculator or keep the current answer on the calculator to be sure you use all the available decimal places!
This was AWESOME! Thank You!
Great video with full explanations.
excellent piece of work
It was really helpful,thanks a lot!!_)))
Excellence!
thank you
Thank you very much.. I noticed when i used less than 4 decimal places, i could not get the relative freq. to equal 1.0 ... does this mean that the more decimal places you use, the more accurate the histogram would be? So we should always use as many decimal places as possible?
Yes, that is definitely the case! Use store/recall on your calculator or keep the current answer on the calculator to be sure you use all the available decimal places!
Joan Brown Thanks! :)
thank this help but how to put class interval 50 - 55 instead of putting midpoint 52 in the histogram?
So when you choose the Horizontal Axis Labels (see 13:36 in the video) just choose the Class Interval column instead of the Midpoint column.
Got it thx!