1 Cumulative Distributions. 2 AgeFrequencyRelative Frequency Percent Frequency 10-14190.3838 15-1980.1616 20-2450.110 25-29130.2626 30-3450.110 Total501.00100.

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1 Cumulative Distributions

2 AgeFrequencyRelative Frequency Percent Frequency Total

Table from previous slide 3 We saw this table before in a previous section. It is a frequency distribution of ages for a group of 50 people. On the next slide I will show what the cumulative distribution would be for this example.

4 AgeCumulative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency Cumulative Percent Frequency