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Hello there.
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So i see that we have these following data files user data set right in front of us.
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So to make it more accurate, they want us to do a discrete grouped frequency distribution table.
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So how we're going to do that? we're going to do that where you see there is a table where i wrote down scores and frequencies.
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These.
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So i'm going to start off with the lowest number, which is the lowest number.
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Let's start off with 12.
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Let's just do that.
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12.
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13.
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Okay.
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So how many numbers, 12s are there? how many times do we see 12? i probably should say it like that.
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How many times do we see 12? we do see 12? one time.
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How many times do we see 13? 13.
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Let's just exit out.
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We see 13.
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One time.
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Okay.
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Why is my pen working? how many times do we see 14? we see 14 one time.
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So, okay, right? one next to 14 and we'll cross that up.
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How many times do we see 15? okay, we don't see 15 any times.
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So it's zero.
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16.
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How many times do we see 16? how many times do we see 16? one, two.
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Okay, so we see 16 twice.
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So 16 goes away.
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17.
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How many times do we see 17? one, two, twice again.
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If my pen will work.
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Okay.
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How many times do we see 18? nowhere.
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So that's a zero.
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19.
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How many times do we see 19? one time.
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Oh wait, you see 16.
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Three times.
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Okay.
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I'm not seeing right.
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So we see 16.
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Three times.
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I know you probably were yelling at your screen like, it's three.
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I'm sorry.
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Okay, so 19.
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How many times do we see 19? one time.
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How many times do we see 20? let's look.
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I see it one time.
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Okay, so let's go up to 21.
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How many times do we see 21? okay, one time.
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Okay.
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So let's scroll down and write one and work our way up.
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So 22.
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How many times do we see 22? one and that's it.
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So that's one, 21.
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I mean 22...