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Unit 2: Classification of Data




               4    1    4   2    1    5    1    3   3    2    5    6    1   3    1             Notes
               5    3    4   3    1    1    4    1   1    2    2    1    5   2    3
               6    3    5   2    2    3    3    3   3    4    5    1    6   2    1
               2    1    1   6    5    2    1    1   5    6    4    2    2   3    3
               3    4    3   2    1    5    2    3   1    1    4    6    4   6    2
               2    4    5   6    3    6    4    1   2    4    2    2    3   4    5
               Counting of frequency using Tally Marks

               The method of tally marks is used to count the number of observations or the frequency of
               each value of the variable. Each possible value of the variable is written in a column. For
               every observation, a tally mark denoted by | is noted against its corresponding value.
               Five observations are denoted as   i.e., the fifth tally mark crosses the earlier four marks
               and so on. The method of tally  marks is  used below  to determine the frequencies of
               various values of the variable for the data given above.















               In the above frequency distribution, the number of rooms ‘X’ is a discrete variable which
               can take integral values from 1 to 6. This distribution is also known as ungrouped frequency
               distribution. It should be noted here that, in case of ungrouped frequency distribution, the
               identity  of various  observations is  not lost, i.e., it  is possible to get  back the  original
               observations from the given frequency distribution.
          2.   Grouped Frequency Distribution of a Discrete Variable: Consider  the  data  on  marks
               obtained by 50 students in statistics. The variable ‘X’ denoting marks obtained is a discrete
               variable, let the ungrouped frequency distribution of this data be as given in the following
               table.


                        33        1       57       1        76       1
                        35        2       59       1        77       2
                        39        1       60       2        78       1
                        41        2       61       1        80       1
                        42        1       64       1        81       1
                        45        1       65       3        84       1
                        48        2       66       2        85       2
                        50        1       67       1        88       1
                        52        1       69       2        89       1
                        53        1       71       1        91       1
                        54        1       73       2        94       2
                        55        2       74       2        98       1





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