Table #2
Number of Movies
Frequenc
y
Relative Frequency
Cumulative Frequency
0-1
12
0.4
0.4
2-3
8
0.26
0.66
4-5
7
0.23
0.89
6-7+
3
0.1
0.99 Total: 30
3. Answer the following questions:
A.
Using the tables, find the percent of data that is at most two. Which table did you use and why? I used table one because when I added 0, 1, 2 and divided by 30 my percentage was
53%
B.
Using the tables, find the percent of data that is at most three. Which table did you use and why? I used table one because when I added 0,1,2,3 and divided by 30 my percentage was 73%
C.
Using the tables, find the percent of data that is more than two. Which table did you use and why? I used table one because when I added 2,3,4,5,6,7 and divided by 30 my percentage was 63%
D.
Using the tables, find the percent of data that is more than three. Which table did you use and why? I used table one because 3,4,5,6,7 and divided by 3 my percentage was 46%