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Talk about this question.
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So there's a questionnaire on hosting arrangements showed this information obtained from 25 respondents.
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So we have to construct a frequency distribution for the data.
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So let's make a table over here.
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There will be two columns.
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The first one would be the housing arrangement, housing arrangement and the second one would be the frequency of students, which are saying that so there are a couple of options one is h itch means house likewise we have a for apartment we have m for mobile home and we have c for condominium now we have to count out the number of response for each so there is one just talk about h so there's one is one two three four 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
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So 15 students or 15 respondents vote in the favor of h.
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Let's talk about a.
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So 1, 3, 4.
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4 respondents are in favor of a apartment.
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Let's talk about m.
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So we have, let's see, 1, then m, m, m, i think there's only 1...