diff --git a/docs/mhf4u7.md b/docs/mhf4u7.md index b0f9d0e..5ce9cba 100644 --- a/docs/mhf4u7.md +++ b/docs/mhf4u7.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ A frequency distribution table includes: - A number of classes, all of the same width. - This number is arbitrarily chosen, but a commonly used formula is $\lceil\sqrt{\text{# of elements}}\rceil$. - - The width (size) of each class is $\lceil\frac{\text{max value} - \text{min value}}{\text{number of classes}}\rceil$. + - The width (size) of each class is $\lceil\frac{\text{max} - \text{min}}{\text{# of classes}}\rceil$. - Each class includes its lower bound and excludes its upper bound ($\text{lower} ≤ x < \text{upper}$) - The **relative frequency** of a data set is the percentage of the whole data set present in that class in decimal form. - The number of values that fall under each class.