#histogran
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i forgot how to do these since gcse's
i labelled the fd as x for every 1
but idk what to do
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So u get values for the areas - is that 300+37.5+112.5+37.5+75?
if u did the areas right using x. then 450/total area = cars per square
then you can sum the area (or the number of squares) greater than 35 which is 112.5x
and multiply that by the value of cars per square.
hm ok ill try it but i thought i had to draw on the areas between 0 - 10 and 15 - 20 @placid fog
oh
do u have data on that sutff?
there is no way for u to know how high it is unless u have data
yeah so then what i said makes sense