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    frequencies to relative class frequencies to show the fraction of the total number of observations in each class. BAR CHART A graph in which the classes are reported on the horizontal axis and the class frequencies on the vertical axis. The class frequencies are proportional to the heights of the bars. The most common device to present a qualitative variable in graphic form is a bar chart. In PIE CHART A chart that shows the proportion or percent that each class represents of the total number

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    percent Cumulative Percent ≤18 4 0.08 8.0 8.0 8.0 19 - 21 38 0.76 76.0 76.0 84.0 22 - 24 7 0.14 14.0 14.0 98.0 ≥25 1 0.02 2.0 2.0 100.0 Total 50 1.00 100.0 100 The bar chart represents the age group of degree students in SEGi University‚ Kota Damansara. The bar chart shows a large number of nearly 76% of degree students are at the age between 19-21. A small number of 2% students are more than 25 years of age‚ 8% of students are below or equal to 18 years of age

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    step is to make a bar chart of the Frequency column (I6:I15 in the example above).  Block the frequency range‚ click on the graph Wizard‚ and choose Column Graph‚ click on Finish.  Delete the Series legend‚ right click on the edge of the graph and choose Source Data ‚ and enter the Bin frequencies (H6:H15) for the X-Axis Category labels. Notice the labels have been manually altered to represnet a range (54-56) instead of just the upper boundary (56).  Right click on any of the bars and choose Format

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    and inland to the high-rise blocks of apartments and hotel accommodation. The sun had bleached long ribbons where there had been a lot of foot traffic; pathways to the pool‚ children’s swing areas‚ the ice cream booth and‚ not too surprising‚ the bar! Otherwise‚ the grass was lush and brightly coloured as the new growth pushed its way through the hardened earth. The sound of breakers crashing onto the beach contrasted with the dull roar of vehicles racing along the highway and those of laughing

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    Citation: Babine v. Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. District Court of Appeal of Florida‚ First District May 13‚ 1986 Facts: The appellant‚ Michael P. Babine brought suit against Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. damages from injuries sustained at Kevin’s West‚ Inc. a nightclub‚ where he was thrown off the mechanical bull “El Toro”. The mechanical bull was sold to Kevin’s from Gilley’s. Gilley’s purchased it from another party. The purpose of the mechanical bull was for training rodeo cowboys. The appellant

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    boys you start out hanging then you start your pull ups make sure your chin goes above the bar and your arms are all the way hanging before you start your next pull up. J: Flexed arm hang is for the girls. You start out with your chin above the bar. You try to hold on for as long as you can and as soon as your chin goes below the bar your time stops. To get a100 percent you need to have your chin above the bar for exactly or more than 1 minute and 15 seconds. J: On curl ups you have to see how

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    Data Interpretation Questionnaire Results: My group and I presented our questionnaire data in the form of three different bar graphs. The first bar chart was about the data we got from asking pedestrians weather them though ‘Tourism has a positive impact on the South Bank’. 97% of the pedestrians that we asked had agreed with this statement in which 64% has said they strongly agreed with this statement. However‚ only three per cent of the pedestrians asked were unsure. I think that the majority

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    Job Description Title: A Front Receptionist Pay Range: XX Date:April 29‚ 2010 Report to: Office Manager Job Summary: Reception and Registration for Guests‚ Solutions Consulting‚ Check and Check-out ‚ Reservation and cancellation etc. Duties and Responsibilities 1.look at the daily activity report; 2.To see whether VIP or the hotel reception or in the living room reservations; 3.Information about the meeting‚ check the number of meeting room; 4.Read shift this‚ to understand the group of items

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    exclusively lowers labor costs‚ they would select: A. QIT (Quality Initiative Training) B. Concurrent Engineering C. Vendor/JIT (Just in Time [Inventory]) 4. The exact outcome of TQM efforts appear on the TQM Report‚ and as bar charts on the TQM spreadsheet. These results are for A. the previous round only B. the upcoming round only C. cumulative for the previous and all remaining rounds (assuming no additional investment is made) 5. The TQM

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    Holden is fleeing the world Topic: Existential Crisis Thesis statement: Holden deals with his existential crisis by resorting to a constant seek of numbness‚ which can be easily identified with his tendency to fantasize about death‚ his rejection towards intimacy and sexuality‚ and his excessive drinking. I. Introduction Topic Sentence: Holden the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ after the death of his brother closes himself to the world. a. The dynamics of Holden’s existential

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