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10 Steps To Create A Histogram in Excel

The 9 step document provides instructions for creating a histogram in Excel. It details: 1) Entering data in a column, 2) Using descriptive statistics to find count, mean, min, max, 3) Finding the number of classes and interval using the 20 rule, 4) Setting up class intervals, 5) Setting up bin values for each class, 6) Creating the histogram using the data analysis tool, 7) Copying the frequency column next to the classes, 8) Creating a relative frequency column with a formula, 9) Creating a chart to visualize the histogram.

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10 Steps To Create A Histogram in Excel

The 9 step document provides instructions for creating a histogram in Excel. It details: 1) Entering data in a column, 2) Using descriptive statistics to find count, mean, min, max, 3) Finding the number of classes and interval using the 20 rule, 4) Setting up class intervals, 5) Setting up bin values for each class, 6) Creating the histogram using the data analysis tool, 7) Copying the frequency column next to the classes, 8) Creating a relative frequency column with a formula, 9) Creating a chart to visualize the histogram.

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9 Steps to Create a Histogram in Excel

1. Enter the Data in a column if not already in a spreadsheet 2. To help find the COUNT, MA , M!N of DATA use E CE"#s Descripti$e %tatistics function. To this function select the DATA headin&, then Data Analysis and then select Descripti$e %tatistics. 'i&hli&ht all data. !f you include a column or ro( la)el then chec* the +la)els in first ro(, )o-. %elect a place for your output and then chec* +summary statistics,. .. /ind the num)er of classes, usin& the 20* 1ule and the inter$al usin& the formula, 2'i&h3"o(45*. 6here * is the num)er of classes. 7. %et up the classes accordin& to the inter$al $alue 8ust found. 1emem)er, the num)er of classes you ha$e should e9ual *. Classes must not o$erlap 3 set of class inter$als on your spreadsheet. :. %et up the )in. The )in $alue is the ma-imum $alue that can &o into the class. 6atch for decimals in ra( data. ;OU 6!"" NEED A <!N =A"UE /O1 EAC' C"A%%. >. Ma*e the histo&ram. ?o to DATA ANA";%!%, then select 'isto&ram. The input ran&e should )e all of the data entered in %tep 1, includin& the la)el. The )in is the num)er set up in %tep :. Chec* the la)els )o- and then select an output ran&e. @. Copy and paste the /re9uency column ne-t to the classes column that (as created in %tep 7. 2Do not include the ro( (ith More4. A. Ma*e a ne( column ne-t to the /re9uency column called 1elati$e /re9uency. Use the formula to find relati$e fre9uencyB /re9uency5Count, don#t for&et to put the CC si&ns around the count. Dra& the formula do(n to fill in the relati$e fre9uency for all of the classes. D. Ma*e the ChartEEE

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