![]() Read the list of data from left to right and place a tally mark in the appropriate row.Label these columns Number of cars, Tally and Frequency. Make a table with separate columns for the interval numbers (the number of cars per household), the tallied results, and the frequency of results in each interval.In this case, the intervals would be the number of households with no car (0), one car (1), two cars (2) and so forth. Divide the results ( x) into intervals, and then count the number of results in each interval.Use the following steps to present this data in a frequency distribution table. ![]() In each of 20 homes, people were asked how many cars were registered to their households.
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