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How would i draw one + how do you decide how big your groups should be
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The group sizes should depend on how spread your data is. For example, say you have 30 pieces of data in group 10-19 and only 2 in 20-29 and 1 in 30-39 you could split the 10-19 group into something like 10-12, 13-15, 16-18... This would mean that you get a better idea of the distribution and you can write about it in your interpreataion of your results! Anyway, I don't think I explained that very well. Ask me in class if you're still stuck - or ask Scot, he's bound to know :P mweh eheheheh!