Construct a frequency distribution table
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The following data gives the heights (in inches) of a random sample of 30 basketball players.
81 84 79 76 73 74 77 82 75 81
76 76 80 82 78 72 80 83 80 77
78 78 79 84 73 86 83 79 83 79
Construct a frequency distribution table. Show the steps!
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The solution provides detailed explanations in a 4-step and easy-to-understand method to construct a frequency distribution table.
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Use the following steps to present this data in a frequency distribution table.
1. Divide the results into intervals, and then count the number of results in each interval. In this case, the intervals would be the height of players. Normally I'd like to give an example by dividing the data into 3 intervals:
Interval 1: height < 75
Interval 2: 75<= height <= 80
Interval 3: 80 < height
Of course you can choose ...
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