Frequency Density in Histogram
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Question (English)
When class intervals are unequal in a histogram, which value is used instead of absolute frequency?
- Cumulative frequency
- Frequency density โ Correct
- Relative frequency
- Modal frequency
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
When class intervals are unequal, frequency density (class frequency divided by width of the class interval) is used instead of absolute frequency.
Key Points:
- Frequency density = Class frequency รท Width of class interval.
- When intervals are equal, area can conveniently be represented by frequency itself.
- When bases vary, heights must be adjusted to yield comparable measurements.
- This ensures that areas of rectangles remain proportional to frequencies.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- A. Cumulative frequency: This is used in ogives, not histograms with unequal intervals.
- C. Relative frequency: While related, the specific term used is frequency density.
- D. Modal frequency: This refers to the highest frequency, not an adjustment method.
๐ About this Topic โ CH-4: Presentation of Data
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