mitch_f1
Member
Hey
I have a data set that I need to organise into a frequency distribution table. The data consists of random numbers (it is not discrete, it's continuous data) and I was thinking of grouping the data into groups of like five. But then I got stuck with this:
Say the data was 2.75, 2.5, 2.8, 3.1, and 3
What I would have done is to organise that into 2-3 and then 3-4. But then I have two groups that cover three. How do I fix this?
Thanks
mitch
I have a data set that I need to organise into a frequency distribution table. The data consists of random numbers (it is not discrete, it's continuous data) and I was thinking of grouping the data into groups of like five. But then I got stuck with this:
Say the data was 2.75, 2.5, 2.8, 3.1, and 3
What I would have done is to organise that into 2-3 and then 3-4. But then I have two groups that cover three. How do I fix this?
Thanks
mitch