Frequency Distribution Worksheet
A Grade 9 Math worksheet covering frequency distribution tables, histograms, and data analysis.
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Frequency Distribution Worksheet
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1. The following data represents the number of hours students spent studying for a math test: 5, 3, 7, 2, 5, 6, 4, 3, 5, 7, 8, 4, 6, 5, 3. Construct a frequency distribution table for this data.
2. In a survey of 50 people, 20 preferred apples, 15 preferred bananas, and 15 preferred oranges. What is the relative frequency of people who preferred apples?
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3. The sum of all frequencies in a frequency distribution table should always equal the total number of .
4. A is a graphical representation of a frequency distribution where the data is grouped into intervals.
5. The following histogram shows the distribution of scores on a history test. Use it to answer the questions below.
a. How many students scored between 70-79?
b. What is the total number of students who took the test?
c. Which score interval has the highest frequency?
6. A frequency distribution always shows the individual data points.
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7. A survey asked 100 people their favorite color. 30 chose blue, 25 chose green, 20 chose red, and 25 chose yellow. Create a frequency distribution table and a relative frequency distribution table for this data.