The chart below shows the average number of movies seen per person in selected countries.
A chart is shown with 2 columns.The first column is titled Country. The second column is titled Average number of movies a person sees in a year.
Row 1: Turkey space 0.5
Row 2: Japan space 1.2
Row 3: United Kingdom space 1.3
Row 4: Finland space 1.3
Row 5: Austria space 1.5
Row 6: Germany space 1.8
Row 7: Spain space 2.2
Row 8: Sweden space 2.2
Row 9: Denmark space 2.2
Row 10: Switzerland space 2.5
Row 11: France space 2.5
Row 12: Norway space 3.0
Row 13: Canada space 3.0
Row 14: United States space 4.5
Use equal intervals to make a frequency table for the average number of movies per person. You do not need to show tally marks.
oops i mean
numbers of movies per person frequency
0 - 0.99 1
1 - 1.99 5
2 - 2.99 5
3 - 3.99 2
4 - 4.99 1
@everyone "GoldenGirl" is just posting the same answers everywhere under a different name. If you see this do not use these answers because I can personally tell you that they are wrong.
0 - 0.99 1
1 - 1.99 5
2 - 2.99 5
3 - 3.99 2
4 - 4.99 1
how boring
what’s the right answer
What's the answers then?
Look at a frequncy table. In this case, the left side (or y axis i guess) would be the number of movies watched per person. The top would be the number of countries. EX: frequency/ # of countries.
Under frequency, you would write down the numbers (0.5, 1.2, etc.)
Then you could do a slash (/) and write how many countries had that
number.
Looks something like this:
frequncy/# of countries.
0.5/ 1
1.2/ 1
1.3/ 2
I dont know if this is right and will update you with the result so USE AT YOUR OWN RISK