Graph Types by Use
Graph Types by Description
Frequency Dist Components
Frequency Dist Practice
100

This graph shows the frequency distribution of a data set.

What is a frequency histogram?

100

This type of graph represents each data point with a mark above a scaled number line.

What is a dot plot?

100

This is the greatest number that can belong in the class.

What is the Upper Class Limit?

100

This is the class width of the frequency distribution in question 14 on page 49.

What is 10?

200

This graph is used to show the change in data over time.

What is a time series chart?

200

This graph shows data as percents of the whole.

What is a pie chart?
200

These can be found by taking each class frequency and dividing by the total frequency.

What are the relative frequencies?

200

These are the midpoints of the frequency distribution in question 14 on page 49.

What are 4.5, 14.5, 24.5, 34.5, 44.5, 54.5, and 64.5?

300

These 2 graphs are used for categorical data.

What are pie charts and pareto charts.

300

This graph has cumulative frequency on the vertical axis.

What is an ogive?

300

This is calculated as the difference between 2 consecutive upper class limits or lower class limits.

What is the class width?

300

Your frequency distribution has a starting lower class limit of 24 and a class width of 15.  These are ALL of the lower class limits and upper class limits if you have 5 classes.

What are; 24, 39, 54, 69, 84 and 38, 53, 68, 83, 98?

400

This graph emphasizes continuous change in frequencies.

What is a frequency polygon?

400

These two graphs look exactly the same except for the labels on their vertical axes.

What are frequency histograms and relative frequency histograms?

400

These are halfway between an upper class limit and the next lower class limit.

What are boundaries?

400

Your frequency distribution has 5 classes with the following frequencies; 5, 7, 2, 8, 7.  These are your cumulative frequencies.

What are; 5, 12, 14, 22, 29?

500

This graph allows you to see the distribution shape (in groups) AND recreate your original data set.

What is a stem-and-leaf plot?

500

This graph consists of paired points where x values can be repeated.

What is a scatter plot?

500

These are the two parts of a frequency distribution that can be used to label the horizontal axis of a frequency histogram.

What are midpoints and boundaries?

500

You have a frequency distribution with 50 data points.  This is the frequency of the class that has a relative frequency of 0.2.

What is 10?