1. What does it mean to calculate frequencies within a dataset?

A.)to count the number of times a dataset is used by a student
B.)to calculate the product of two variables to make a third variable
C.)to count the number of cases that fall into different subgroups within a dataset
D.)to calculate the sum of a column of variables in a dataset

2. What is a histogram?
a detailed history of the origins of a dataset?

A.)a unit of measurement that aids B.)comparison of different variables
C.)a bar or column chart that visually displays frequencies
D.)a way of displaying data in a table

1.)C
2.)C

Are these correct???

Unit 4 lesson 6

For connexus students the answers are
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.A

I believe so but not really my thing.

He's correct

1. C

2. C
3. B
4. A
100% CONNEXUS

Yes, your answer is correct.

To calculate frequencies within a dataset, it means to count the number of cases that fall into different subgroups within the dataset. So the correct answer to the first question is C.

A histogram is a bar or column chart that visually displays frequencies. It represents the distribution of data by dividing it into intervals (or bins) on the x-axis and showing the count or percentage of cases falling into each interval on the y-axis. So the correct answer to the second question is also C.