Frequency Tables. Frequency Table A frequency table lists each item in a data set with the number of times each item occurs. Used to organize and compare.

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Frequency Tables

Frequency Table A frequency table lists each item in a data set with the number of times each item occurs. Used to organize and compare data Example: Place the favorite NFL teams into a frequency table. 49ersBearsBearsBears BillsRamsBearsSteelers 49ersBroncosRamsLions

Favorite Team TeamTallyFrequency 49ersll2 Bearsllll4 Billsl1 Broncosl1 Lionsl1 Ramsll2 Steelersl1

6 th Graders Favorite Ice-Cream flavors FlavorsTally Frequency Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Mint Chocolate Chip Coconut