Define a Ranked Distribution, Simple Frequency Distribution, and a Grouped Frequency Distribution

Here is a chance to refine what you have learned about Frequency Distributions. You have 90 minutes to write on all parts of both of these two topics:

First Topic: Defining Frequency Distribution Types and Frequency Types

a) Define a Ranked Distribution, Simple Frequency Distribution, and a Grouped Frequency Distribution

b) Define Frequency, Cumulative Frequency, Relative Frequency, and Cumulative Relative Frequency.

Second Topic: Frequencies in your own Life

a) Do an internet search for ‘San Diego Coronavirus’ and find the local government website with the coronavirus DEATH numbers broken down by age and ethnicity.

b) Given that there are approximately 3 and a half million people in San Diego, what do you think are your odds of contracting the virus and dying from the virus in San Diego? Use your age and ethnicity. Do you get better information using frequencies or relative frequencies (proportions)?