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HistogramsBy Ryan Beil and Chris Carlson
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Definition and Explanation
• A Histogram is a representation of a frequency distribution by means of rectangles whose widths represent class intervals and whose areas are proportional to the corresponding frequencies.
• Take the numbers: 1.2, 2.3, 2.5, 3.1, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 4.3, 4.5, 5.6, 6.7
1-1.991.2
2-2.99
2.3 2.5
3-3.99
3.1 3.5 3.6 3.7
4-4.99
4.3 4.5
5-5.995.6
6-6.996.7
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Definition and Explanation Continued
1-1.99
2-2.99
3-3.99
4-4.99
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6-6.99
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Occurance• Take the numbers:• 1.2, 2.3, 2.5, 3.1, 3.5, 3.6,
3.7, 4.3, 4.5, 5.6, 6.7
1-1.991.2
2-2.99
2.3
2.5
3-3.99
3.1
3.5
3.6
3.7
4-4.99
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6-6.996.7
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Definition and Explanation ContinuedA Histogram is a
representation of a
frequency distribution
by means of rectangles
whose widths represent
class intervals and whose
areas are proportional to
the corresponding
frequencies.
Frequency Distribution
Class Intervals
Rectangles/Widths
Proportional to Frequencies
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Uses of Histograms• Histograms are used in many different ways and
forms.
1. United States Census2. Graphing Demographics
• Used when wanting to show a frequency of data for a specific interval or a group of intervals.
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What is Needed to Make a Histogram?
• Intervals. (X Axis)• Frequencies for the intervals or interval groups.
(Y Axis)
• Example: Living With Parents (100 People Surveyed Per Age Group)
• 16-25: 60 People• 26-35: 40 People• 36-45: 20 People• 46-55: 15 People• 56-65: 5 People 16-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65
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Number of People Living With Their Parents
Age (Years)Nu
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Interval Frequency
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How Long Does it Take Mrs.
Ellwood’s 4th Period Class to do
Homework?• Data:• 0-30 Minutes
o 4 People
• 31-60 Minuteso 8 People
• 61-90 Minuteso 3 People
• 91-120 Minuteso 2 People
• 121-150 Minuteso 0 People
• 151-180 Minuteso 3 People
0-30 31-60 61-90 91-120
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151-180
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How Long Does it Take Mrs. Ellwood’s 4th Period Class to
do Homework?
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Histogram QuestionA. Using the graph on the left,
find the median and the mode of the data. Provide your answer in interval form.
B. Five new students join Mrs. Ellwood’s class in the middle of the school year. Three chose the interval 121-150 and two chose the interval 61-90 for the amount of time spent on homework. Would this cause the median to change? If yes, then to what value?
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How Long Does it Take Mrs. Ellwood’s 4th Period Class to
do Homework?
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Advantages• It displays a large range of data in a compact
area.
• Easy to compare data from different categories and intervals.
• Histograms can show bell curves. (Example Below)
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Disadvantages• It can be more difficult to determine the exact
values for data and intervals.
• There is a restriction on the type of intervals and categories that can be used and compared.
• Can be difficult to read with a large number of intervals.
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Bibliography • Images: (In Order of Appearance)
o http://phys.columbia.edu/~tutorial/estimation/gauss.png
o http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/data-collection-analysis-tools/overview/histogram2.html
o http://area.autodesk.com/userdata/fckdata/286966/image/nicolas/histogram_large.jpg
• Information:o http://quarknet.fnal.gov/toolkits/ati/histograms.html
o http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/histogram
o http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/data-collection-analysis-tools/overview/histogram2.html
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HistogramsDefinition and ExplanationDefinition and
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Uses of HistogramsWhat is Needed to Make a Histogram?
How Long Does it Take Mrs. Ellwood’s 4th Period Class to do Homework
?Histogram QuestionAdvantagesDisadvantagesBibliography
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