
The frequency densities of the four classes in a histogram are in the ratio The frequencies of these classes are in the ratio
Find the total width of the histogram, given that the narrowest class interval is represented by a column of width

Important Questions on Representation of Data
Score | ||||
No. students |

The reaction times, seconds, of participants were measured in an experiment and presented below.
Time seconds | No. participants |
Draw a cumulative frequency polygon to represent the data.

The reaction times, seconds, of participants were measured in an experiment and presented below.
Time seconds | No. participants |
Draw a cumulative frequency polygon to represent the data.
Use your graph to estimate:
the number of participants with reaction times between and seconds

The reaction times, seconds, of participants were measured in an experiment and presented below.
Time seconds | No. participants |
Use your graph to estimate:
the lower boundary of the slowest reaction times.

The following table shows the widths of the books in one section of a library, given to the nearest centimetre.
Width () | |||||
No. books () |
Given that the upper boundary of the first class is , write down the upper boundary of the second class.

The following table shows the widths of the books in one section of a library, given to the nearest centimetre.
Width () | |||||
No. books () |
Draw up a cumulative frequency table for the data and construct a cumulative frequency graph.

The following table shows the widths of the books in one section of a library, given to the nearest centimetre.
Width () | |||||
No. books () |
Use your graph to estimate:
the number of books that have widths of less than

The following table shows the widths of the books in one section of a library, given to the nearest centimetre.
Width () | |||||
No. books () |
Use your graph to estimate:
the widths of the widest books.
