00:01
So for this problem, i'm going to note off the bat here that i lack the original data for the problem.
00:06
So i can't be certain that i'm answering the exact same problem that you have, but i'll show how to do this for a version of the dataset that i was able to find.
00:18
So we have, and i will type this out here, just for saving my wrists sake.
00:25
So one second here.
00:26
We have response and then the percent of respondents.
00:31
I'm going to pause for one moment.
00:34
So the first thing that i'm going to do is i'm just going to verify that when we sum up the...
00:40
Yeah, i was just going to verify that when we sum up the percent of respondents, they do add up to 100, so that's what we expect.
00:48
Additionally, what i'll do is translate each one of these values into a relative frequency, which is pretty straightforward when we're giving...
00:59
When we are given the percent of respondents, basically we just take every value.
01:04
You divide by 100 or just turn it into a decimal.
01:06
So 16 becomes 0 .16, 11 becomes 0 .11, 61, 65 becomes 0 .65, and don't know, or 8, becomes 0 .08.
01:17
So now that we have that, to create our bar graph here, first thing that i'm going to do, let's see here, i'm just going to change the background of my page, and then i will insert some axes to work with...