Cumulative Frequency Distribution MCQ Tests
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Cumulative Frequency Distribution
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Total Questions: 5
Total Marks: 5
Time: 5 Mins
Total Questions: 5
Total Marks: 5
Time: 5 Mins
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Question # 1
How many golfers have ages between 79 years to 99 years?
Question # 2
Histogram and frequency polygon are two graphical representations of:
Question # 3
Cumulative frequency distribution which is \'greater than\' type is correspondent to _____.
Question # 4
Standard deviation of first 50 natural numbers is _____.
Question # 5
The frequency distribution is classified as______.
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Question # 1
How many golfers have ages between 79 years to 99 years?
Question # 2
Histogram and frequency polygon are two graphical representations of:
Question # 3
Cumulative frequency distribution which is \'greater than\' type is correspondent to _____.
Question # 4
Standard deviation of first 50 natural numbers is _____.
Question # 5
The frequency distribution is classified as______.
Total Questions
12345
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