About Cumulative Frequency Graphs
A cumulative frequency graph, also known as an ogive, is a visual representation of the cumulative frequency distribution. It shows the total count of data points that fall below a certain value. This type of graph is particularly useful in statistics to understand the number of observations that lie above or below particular values in a dataset.
Use Cases: Cumulative frequency graphs are used in various fields, including education, business, and healthcare, to analyze data such as test scores, sales figures, and patient wait times. They help in identifying medians, quartiles, and percentiles, and in comparing distributions across different groups.
How to Use This Tool: Simply enter your numerical data points, separated by commas, into the input field. Click 'Generate Graph' to create an interactive cumulative frequency graph. You can hover over the graph points for detailed values, zoom, and pan for better analysis. Use the 'Copy Data' button to copy the data used to generate the graph for your records or further analysis.
Learn more about cumulative frequency graphs on resources like Math is Fun and Wikipedia.
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