Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Statistics | Interpreting Data & Frequency

Interpreting data is the process of reviewing data through some process. Frequency is the number of a repeated event per unit of time.

There are different way to collect data. One way to collect data is to first ask a question like, what is likelyhood of rolling a 6.

Next, roll the dice at least 100 times to see how many times the dice roll on the number. A telly chart can be used to keep in count.

Then, find the 2 numbers that the dice landed on the most which is the numbers that was most likely to land on.

Lastly, make a graph that shows the amount of time the dice rolled on each number. This chat will help people understand the data.

This is way to collect data helps people understand how the frequency and how to interpret data.



4 comments:

  1. Hello Te Raumati,

    I agree that this way people will understand the frequency and to interpret data. While reading your blog post I have learned to interpret data. Do you know any strategies to collect data, and how would you use it?

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    1. Kia ora Chisa,

      Thank you for your feedback. I don’t know any other ways to collect data yet but I hope I will learn another strategy. Would you like to learn more about interpreting data, and why?

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    2. Hello Te Raumati,

      Thank you for replying back. I would like to learn more about it later on. Why did you decide to learn about interpreting data?

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    3. Greeting Chisa,

      You have asked an interesting question. I chose to learn about interpreting data because I wanted to learn more about statistics and how to collect data. Would you like to learn about statistics and why?

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